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setServiceRoot

Set service root for OSLC client

Since R2021a

    Description

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    setServiceRoot(myClient,root) sets the OSLC client myClient to the service root specified by root.

    Examples

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    This example shows how to create an OSLC client in MATLAB® and configure the client to connect to an OSLC service provider for the requirements management domain.

    Create the OSLC client.

    myClient = oslc.Client;

    Set the user and server URL for your service provider. Then set the service root and catalog path for the requirements management domain and the configuration query path.

    setUser(myClient,'jdoe');
    setServer(myClient,'https://localhost:9443');
    setServiceRoot(myClient,'rm');
    setCatalogPath(myClient,'/oslc_rm/catalog');
    setConfigurationQueryPath(myClient,'gc/oslc-query/configurations');
    myClient

    Log in to the client and enter your credentials when prompted.

    login(myClient);

    Get the available service providers in the specified catalog path and service root. Set the OSLC client to the desired service provider.

    providers = getServiceProviderNames(myClient)
    providers =
    
      4×1 cell array
    
        {'OSLC Plugin'                                  }
        {'Model Based Design with OSLC'                 }
        {'OSLC4RM'                                      }
        {'Interactive Testing (Requirements Management)'}

    setServiceProvider(myClient,'OSLC Plugin');

    If applicable, get the available configuration contexts. Set the OSLC client to the desired configuration context.

    configurations = getConfigurationContextNames(myClient)
    configurations =
    
      2×1 cell array
    
        {'Initial Development'}
        {'Initial Baseline'   }

    setConfigurationContext(myClient,'Initial Development');

    Inspect the client properties.

    myClient
    myClient = 
    
      Client with properties:
    
             ServiceProvider: 'OSLC Plugin'
        ConfigurationContext: 'Initial Development'
                  CatalogUrl: 'https://localhost:9443/rm/oslc_rm/catalog'

    Input Arguments

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    OSLC client, specified as an oslc.Client object.

    OSLC service root, specified as a character vector.

    Version History

    Introduced in R2021a