Tamir Gefen on ALM

Archive for November 2008

ClearCase 7.1 and ClearQuest 7.1 have been released

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: November 26, 2008

Versions 7.1 have been released two days ago. Both products seem to have new major features:
ClearCase:

ClearCase MultiSite Global Monitor – monitoring vital server processes
New features of CCRC (ClearCase Remote Client)
A new Java API suitable for infrastructure support or third-party development

ClearQuest:

New command line interface (CLI)
New features of ClearQuest designer
Out-of-the-box ALM schema

I will try out these versions [...]

New version of CompBL (v1.1.1)

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: November 24, 2008

CompBL is a freeware utility which enables you to easily compare two ClearCase UCM baselines.
Updates of v1.1.1 are:

Updating the utility is much easier
A few minor bugs are fixed due to comments by users.

Take it from here, or just view all key features here .

How many VOBs do you have?

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: November 20, 2008

I’m just doing a little poll for one of my new add-on for ClearCase.I would like to know how many “in production” (real) VOBs do you have in your organization.
I would appreciate your honest answer.
Thanks!

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A new approach to code exploration

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: November 19, 2008

I’ve been introduced to a brand new utility which helps Java developers on Eclipse, and I think it may interests you.

Compare ClearCase UCM baselines on UNIX and Linux

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: November 18, 2008

Since CompBL can compare ClearCase UCM baselines on UNIX and Linux just in case you have Windows-UNIX or Windows-Linux cross-platform environments, I would like to know if you’d like to compare baselines if your environments are pure UNIX or Linux.
I would appreciate your honest answer.
Thanks!

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