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If you have your own adapter, that's good. I've heard of one
company, proficom.de who claims to have developed one. I'm looking
for a company that would be interested in sponsoring my development
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On 02/14/2011 08:34 PM, ShailajaJ wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks Aaron,
Yes I prefer option #2. I have licensed version of QC. I installed QC Sync server and QC sync client. Now I need Bugzilla adapter to place in adapter folder.
AFAIK, I think we have to develop our own adapter on top of QC SDK. But I heard there is one already developed adapter for Bugzilla from one of the partners of HP. I got stuck here, building our own adapter is fine or not. If so, how to do this?
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