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This portal is to open public enhancement requests against the products and services belonging to IBM Sustainability Software. To view all of your ideas submitted to IBM, create and manage groups of Ideas, or create an idea explicitly set to be either visible by all (public) or visible only to you and IBM (private), use the IBM Unified Ideas Portal (https://ideas.ibm.com).


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Framework (WebServices) does not build with recent gcc version.

On platforms using gcc the code for library Share\WebServices fails to build with recent versions, e.g. gcc 15.2. New versions of gcc does not accept Kernighan & Ritchie code style As a _quick_ workaround I have fixed the compile process by ad...
2 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted

IBM ELM DOORS Next should support HTTP/2 to better handle loading large amounts of data in a browser

HTTP/2 is a major update to the HTTP protocol that improves web performance by allowing multiple requests to be sent over a single connection, compressing headers, and enabling server push. These features reduce latency and enhance the efficiency ...
about 1 month ago in IBM Engineering - Requirements Management DOORS Next / Performance 0 Future consideration

ELM Property Resilience

ELM Property Resilience – all project property changes are blocked once project is committed and active. All NEW Project properties are compared against all existing project properties and duplicates/conflicts are reported AND blocked at Project c...
about 1 month ago in IBM Engineering Lifecycle Management - Integrations / Direct/Native 2 Under review

Allow using Rate Limit / HAProxy on USER ID or email address

Currently we have several custom scripts running in our DNG RM, causing occasional load which is sometimes that level that we are forced to do emergency restart to RM. We started looking options for Rate Limiting to set some control over these scr...
about 1 month ago in IBM Engineering - Requirements Management DOORS Next / Performance 0 Future consideration

I'd like to have a comprehensive document on Rhapsody's code generating capabilities, i.e. what diagarms / model elements generate code.

Before starting to build a model, where code generation is the target, users should know in advance, what model elements will generate code. I've wasted a lot of my and customer service engineers' time om elaborating Sequence Diagrams, which turne...
about 1 month ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / UX Improvement 0 Submitted

Official support for MSYS2 as alternative to Cygwin & MinGW and allow for clang as an alternative compiler to gcc

MSYS2 (https://www.msys2.org) is a Cygwin clone but with a less restrictive license for core components (LGPL instead of GPL). It provides also MinGW support with different environments, i.e. combinations of toolchain / architecture / C(++)-librar...
2 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted

Rhapsody’s documentation should be clarified for the RhpPluginCleanup and RhpFinalPluginCleanup API call.

Rhapsody’s documentation uses “Close” in the description of RhpFinalPluginCleanup and uses “Exit” in the description of RhpFinalPluginCleanup. Several people at our company as well as the IBMers and a consultant all assumed “Close” is called when ...
2 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted

Linking issue in “In this module only” ( "This binding only") option

Description:We are facing an issue while opening artifacts using the option “In this module only”. When we use “In this module only” ( "This binding only"), the artifact link is redirecting to another module instead of staying in the same module. ...
2 months ago in IBM Engineering - Requirements Management DOORS Next / Performance 0 Future consideration

It would be very usefull if pointer types could be defined in argumments

Pointer / reference type is widely used in C/C++ programs, so Rhapsody should also support this. It would highly improve the efficiency of the generated code.
6 months ago in IBM Rhapsody Systems Engineering / Functional Improvement 0 Submitted

Need to be able to delete unused data

In DOORS Next 7.x, there is a functional regression since the 6.x JAF-based implementation, where you can no longer delete archived projects from the database. deleteJFSresources, https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/elm/6.0.6.1?topic=reference-deletejfsre...
almost 4 years ago in IBM Engineering - Requirements Management DOORS Next / Performance 0 Future consideration