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The user can. It is generally advisable to carry out these exercises in a non-production repository, a "sandbox", set up for training and practice purposes.
We will use the provided Rhapsody project Syndeia_JIRA_TM4J_Mapping_Tutorial.rpy. For this demonstration, you may use any JIRA repository you have available with the ability to create and edit TM4J elements of types Test Case, Test Cycle and Test Plan.
Caution: Rhapsody has, by default, restrictions on the naming of SysML elements, which can create problems when Syndeia tries to create Rhapsody model elements that violate these restriction, e.g. beginning a SysML block name with a number. We recommend modifying any Rhapsody models you create to relax these restrictions. Modify the properties of the top-level package of the model under General::Model::NamesRegExp with the following string and save.
^(([a-zA-Z0-9_][a-zA-Z0-9_ ():-]*)|(operator.+))$

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  1. Open the SysML project Syndeia_JIRA_TM4J_Mapping_Tutorial.rpy (or your own), right-click the top-level package, and launch the Syndeia dashboard (Figure 2).

  2. If Syndeia connections are set to store in the SysML model, the dashboard will open immediately. If they are stored in Syndeia Cloud (see Exercise 1.1), choose or create a project for the exercise.

    Figure 2 Launching Syndeia dashboard

  3. To connect to JIRA, right-click the JIRA category under Repositories in the Repository Manager tab and select Add… (Figure 3), then enter a name, your own JIRA URL and credentials, and click OK (Figure 4).

    Figure 3 Adding a JIRA network connection

    Figure 4 Entering JIRA repository info

  4. Your repository should load and expand to show projects and issues, as in Figure 5.

    Figure 5 Viewing JIRA repository contents in Repository Manager tab

  5. To create a reference connection between a SysML element and a TM4J Test Case, go to the Connection Manager tab on the Syndeia dashboard, as in Figure 6.

    Figure 6  Syndeia Dashboard, Connection Manager tab

    1. Expand the SysML model in the left pane to show the Test Case 01 block.

    2. Select Reference under Connection Type in the middle pane.

    3. Expand the Issues folder in the right pane to show the Test Case to be connected, for example, SYNDT-T3.

    4. Drag and drop Test Case 01 from the left pane on top of an issue (e.g. SYNDT-T1) in the right pane to connect them.

  6. To see the reference connections that have been created, go to the Connection Search tab on the Syndeia dashboard and click the Get All button (see Figure 7).

    Figure 7  Syndeia Dashboard, Connection Search tab

  7. The reference connections can be used in a number of ways by Syndeia. Close the Syndeia dashboard. To open a TM4J test case directly from Rhapsody, right-click on Test Case 01 in the model view browser and select Syndeia → Open Connected Artifacts. Check one and the JIRA issue will be opened in the default web browser (see Figure 8). Note: your JIRA interface may appear different depending on your configuration settings.

    Figure 8  JIRA web interface

  8. The reference connection may also be used to detect changes across the connection. To demonstrate,

    1. Make a change in the Test Case in the JIRA web interface, e.g. set Priority to High, and save the change

    2. Reopen the Syndeia dashboard. Go to the Connection Browser, expand to find the connection to Test Case 01, right-click and select Compare Source & Target (Figure 9).

      Figure 9  Syndeia Connection Browser, comparison across new connection

    3. The Comparison Result tab (Figure 10) shows a newer version of the TM4J element is available. The reference connection can be updated by right-clicking on the red row and selecting either Sync Source to Target or Sync Target to Source.

      Figure 10  Syndeia Comparison Results tab showing a newer version of the TM4J element available

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