Before you begin this task, you must create a Rational Team Concert™ for System z® project area.
Restriction: Before you can create, modify, or delete a language
definition, you must have permission to make these modifications.
Permissions can be managed from the Project Configuration node on
the Process Configuration tab in the Project Area editor.
You can create a new language definition one of two ways:
from the Language Definitions node in the Rational Team Concert for System z Team Artifacts navigator,
or with the Language Definition wizard: Select .
The following task describes
how to create a new language definition from the Language Definitions
node in the Rational
Team Concert for System
z Team Artifacts navigator.
- After you log in to Rational Team Concert for System z, open the Team Artifacts
view.
- Expand the Team node.
- Right-click the Language Definitions node and select New
Language Definition. The Jazz™ Project Area window in the Language Definition
wizard opens.
- Click Next. If you want to go back
and choose a different project area, click Back.
Click Cancel to stop choosing a project area. After you click Next, the Language
Definition editor opens.
- In the Name field, give your new language definition a
name.
- In the Language field, indicate a language (code) that
your language definition should use. You can fill in the
other fields, but they are optional.
Note: You can also select one
or more translators, or specify a particular build property to associate
with your new language definition that will call on a particular translator
when you run a build. These options are available when you click Add in
the Translators field of the Language Definition wizard.
- Click Save to save your new language
definition.
You can also duplicate any language definition. To do this,
perform the following steps:
- Open the Team Artifacts view.
- Expand the Language Definitions node.
- Right-click on the language definition you want to duplicate.
- Select Duplicate. The Duplicate language definition window opens.
- In the Name field, give your duplicate language definition a name.
- Click OK to duplicate the language definition
or Cancel to stop.
- Your new duplicate language definition should be displayed under
the Language Definitions node. If it does not, refresh the view.