Archive for the ‘UCM’ Category

Webinar: How to be more Agile with Rational ClearCase

If you are interested in learning how to get the most out of ClearCase and be more Agile, you will not want to miss this webinar: Tuesday, February 8, 2011 12:00-1:00 PM EST / 9 AM PST / 11 AM CST Presenter: Bob Aiello, Consultant and author of Configuration Management Best Practices: Practical Methods that […]

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CompBL 2.5 Launched: ClearCase Projects Comparison for Humans

The new CompBL v2.5, adds plenty of features that create comparison between ClearCase objets which are meaningful to developers and managers, not just to file systems or diretories. Recommended baselines are among the most important versions in ClearCase, and now CompBL allows developers to easily see and compare them as well as activate automatic actions […]

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How to compare ClearCase recommended baselines?

We are often asked to provide  some best practices of ClearCase, so we decided to share it with all users, and this time with a video! A common question is “how to easily compare two streams by their recommended baselines?”, so the following video answers that question. The video demonstrates how to select two ClearCase […]

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CompBL v2.4.7 is out!

The new features in CompBL focus on improving the usefulness of our reports. The new reports help users identify quickly the information they need. Customized templates and a command line interface (CLI) can be combined to enable a fully-automatic generation of release notes, which can significantly accelerate processes especially in organizaiton working with Agile and […]

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How to compare ClearCase private stream with integration stream after a rebase?

Have you ever asked yourself what changes have been made since your  stream was rebased to the recommended baseline? Sometimes you rebase your private stream to an integration stream or its recommended baseline. You complete the operation (or havn’t yet), sometimes it requires some merging, and then you encounter new problems: compilation is failed, new […]

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ClearCase 7.1.1 was released

So what’s new? New ClearCase version contains defect fixes, new features and added platform support. Here it’s categorized by groups: General Enhancements Primary group intersection algorithm Clone baseline – Create a new baseline by cloning an existing baseline Suppressing unnecessary clearfsimport checkouts Enhanced Properties view Suppressing unnecessary clearfsimport checkouts Windows Performance improvement in Windows version […]

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CompBL New Version has arrived!

Dear CompBL followers, Today, following a lengthy development phase and having received constructive feedback from users around the world, we are happy to announce the release of a new version of our product; CompBL V2. This  version holds many new and powerful features, which we hope will assist you to improve the development processes in […]

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New ClearEnv version (1.0.8) has been released!

These days we are receiving many feedbacks and it helps us to improve ClearEnv. Go ahead! We would like to share with you our recent development effort: What’s new in version 1.0.8 Graphic update for Windows Snapshot views. Till now windows snapshot views were being created in the background, while you get a full log […]

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CompBL Next Generation!

We would like to inform you about our road map for the coming months: First of all, we are moving into the beta testing phase of the next generation of the product, which will include the following new features: Comparison of baselines, streams and a mixture of the two. Enhanced reporting capabilities including export to […]

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CompBL add-on – A new poll

Have you downloaded and used "CompBL", the freeware that compares ClearCase UCM baselines and streams? If so, we would like you to answer a poll on its new features. The two minutes poll is your opportunity to affect its features in next release. Please click on the following link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=S9UdSZQRrzv3u3eZLjAbbA_3d_3d (For a brief summary of […]

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