IBM Rational DOORS 9.6 – DXL Programming
Course description:
This 2-day course teaches the basic principles of writing and applying the IBM Rational DOORS extension language (DXL) to customize IBM Rational DOORS.
This course supersedes course QN301G.
Objectives:
After completing this course, participants should be able to:
- Process projects, folders, modules, and objects
- Process traceability
- Process history
- Process access rights
- Process views and view settings
- Create customized Attribute and Layout DXL
- Create customized menus
- Develop additional user interfaces
Participants:
Experienced IBM Rational DOORS users who want to customize IBM Rational DOORS
Skill Level: Advanced
Pre-requisites:
You should have:
- Knowledge of structured procedural programming, preferably in C
- Proficiency in IBM Rational DOORS
Topics:
- About this course
- DXL Fundamentals
- Product Architecture
- Reporting information
- File Input/Output (I/O) Operations
- Dialog Boxes
- History, Discussions and Access
- DXL Libraries
- Customizing Menus
- Advanced DXL
Duration: 2 days
Lab Environment: Based on IBM Rational DOORS 9.6.1
Delivery Method: Classroom or Instructor-Led Online (ILO)