It is integrated with other IBM Rational Software tools, such as ClearCaseconfiguration management and ClearQuestexception handling. RSM is engineered as a plugin that sits on top of the open-source Eclipse development platform. RSM can be installed either on top of an existing Eclipse v3.2 installation, or as a new Eclipse v3.2 instance. As RSM is Eclipse-based, it can use third-party Eclipse plugins, as well as plugins specifically for Rational tools.
History
has a long history in application modeling, beginning in the early 1990s with the work of Grady Booch, James Rumbaugh and Ivar Jacobson. They combined competing modeling approaches to form what eventually became the Unified Modeling Language. Rational Software's first visual modeling and development tool was Rational Rose, a stand-alone modeling tool that integrated the application programming interface level with third-party Integrated Development Environments in order to support a variety of programming languages and other implementation technologies. While Rational Rose was an important step towards bringing Model-driven development closer to practicing software developers, it was found that only a small fraction of developers used modeling on a routine basis. A key problem was identified – developers didn't like to leave their IDE. They wanted visual modeling to be integrated — not with their IDE, but rather inside their IDE. Rational responded to this need in 2002 with IBM Rational XDE software, providing a development environment for the programming technologies emerging at the time: Java and Microsoft.NET. IBM Rational XDE was characterized as the next generation of IBM Rational Rose — not a new version of it, and not necessarily a replacement for Rose. However, with each addition of a tool or capability came another point-to-point integration requirement. As more and more capabilities were added, Rational began to reach the practical limits of this style of tool integration. For the next-generation MDD products, model-driven development functions were built on top of Eclipse to form a more complete MDD tool. IBM Rational Software Architect, IBM Rational Software Modeler and IBM Rational Systems Developer were the result of these changes; merging the silos that previously defined modeling, development and code analysis into a more integrated design.
IBM Rational Software Modeler versions
v6.0: Released December 2004. Based on Eclipse v3.0, UML v2.0.
v7.0: Released December 2006. Based on Eclipse v3.2, UML v2.1.
v7.5: Released September 2008.
v7.5.5.5: Last version released.
List of Eclipse-based IBM analysis, design and construction products