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ClearCase UCM Stream Strategies

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: April 9, 2009

ClearCase users, you may find the following details very useful:
IBM Rational ClearCase Support would like to welcome you to a ClearCase Open Mic conference call.
Date: Tuesday April 21st 2009
Time: 1pm-2pm Eastern Time (GMT-5)
Topic: UCM Stream Strategies – Component vs Release Architecture
Our GoMidjets ClearEnv (An innovative utility that creates UCM environments in a click) users  [...]

A new ClearCase whitepaper: understanding nested UCM PVOBs

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: April 3, 2009

A few days ago, IBM has released a new white paper for UCM administrators.This is very informative paper, which describes very brightly the use of PVOBs and nested PVOBs, includes ClearCase MutliSite environments.
You can find it here.

Compare baselines utility – A new poll

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: January 16, 2009

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 CompBL – please [...]

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 .

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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Take New ClearCase Add-ons for a “Test-Drive”!

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: October 31, 2008

Recently, I’ve finished the development and testing of new complementary products for ClearCase and ClearCase UCM.
These products automate some ClearCase processes, suitable for all operating systems (Windows, UNIX and Linux) and can make your life easier
These products are currently up and running on several firms, but I’m still looking for other participants.
Sorry I [...]

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New version of CompBL (v1.1)

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: August 8, 2008

CompBL is a freeware that enables you to compare two ClearCase UCM baselines.
A few minor bugs are fixed due to comments by users.
Take it from here, or just view all utility details here .
BTW: The utility has a new package. Now its installation is much easier.

How to automatically find the delivery source stream using ClearCase UCM

New version of CompBL (v1.0.7)

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: June 30, 2008

I enhanced the CompBL utility, by a request that I was asked for.
The enhancement includes a new feature that enables you to exclude the ClearCase internal baselines (those which start with “deliverbl…” caption), so you will get smaller baseline lists.
I also made some minor bugs fixing… You know, it’s a software…
Take it from here, or just view [...]

CompBL FAQ

Posted by: Tamir Gefen on: May 23, 2008

I have been asked many questions about this free utility, so I decided to collect the common questions into a FAQ document, and publish it in the next release. Meanwhile, I write here a brief FAQ:
Q: I’m using composite baselines. Does this utility support it?
A: Yes! You can filter the displayed components to display only [...]


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