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| 1. | This article guides you through the configuration of IBM Rational tools to enable profiling of JEE applications hosted on a remote WebSphere Application Server.
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2009-09-30 | ||
| 2. | If you would like to include additional, custom content in the product help, or you would like to be able to access the latest help content without waiting for a product update, you will be interested in learning about the Eclipse remote help features. With Eclipse 3.3 and later versions, you can retrieve content not only from plug-ins that are installed with the local instance of your product, but also from one or more remote servers that run help in information center mode. Rational's Web-based delivery
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2009-03-24 | ||
| 3. | In IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software version 7.5, one of the key features in J2C Connector Tools is the CICS Channel Support. You can generate J2C Java Beans and Data binding files from importing Cobol source that contains CICS Channel commands. You can save the settings into an Ant script when you go through the J2C Bean wizard or the CICS/IMS Data Binding wizard.
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2009-02-27 | ||
| 4. | This article answers some of the commonly asked questions related to IBM® Rational® Application Developer version 7.5 and provides best practice recommendations on a number of different topics.
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2008-12-09 | ||
| 5. | This article answers some of the commonly asked questions related to IBM® Rational® Application Developer version 5.x and version 6.x and provides best practice recommendations on a number of different topics.
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2008-11-05 | ||
| 6. | This article answers some of the commonly asked questions related to IBM® Rational® Application Developer version 7.0.x.x and provides best practice recommendations on a number of different topics.
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2008-11-05 | ||
| 7. | With the Eclipse Platform help system, you can contribute to the online help by creating a help plug-in that uses the org.eclipse.help.toc extension. You can also contribute into the Rational help information set by using the proper anchor for Rational products starting with version 7.5 or 8.0.
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2008-10-10 | ||
| 8. | Many enterprises, both large and small, are focused on increasing their business flexibility while simplifying their IT infrastructure in order to better meet their business objectives. The IBM On Demand Operating Environment defines a set of integration and infrastructure management capabilities that enterprises can use to achieve these challenging objectives. The On Demand Operating Environment feature of particular relevance to this Redpaper is the use of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Using an SOA is necessary to achieve the goals of increased business flexibility and a simplified IT infrastructure. Many of these enterprises are determined to use proven architectures, designs, and product mappings in order to speed their implementation and minimize their risk. This Redpaper describes how to use the DVD entitled "Service Orientation Test-Drive with Linux on xSeries" that accompanies the paper. This paper focuses on a simple infrastructure to exploit service orientation principles. The intent of this environment is to allow companies to evaluate the processes and questions that arise from SOA projects, and take into consideration aspects such as the impact on the underlying system infrastructure. The information provided by this Redpaper and additional materials will help you get off to a fast start with SOA by providing an easy platform to install the basic software building blocks that can allow companies to experiment with service orientation principles.
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2006-05-03 |
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