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IBM Rational Team Concert 2 Essentials

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IBM Rational Team Concert 2 Essentials

Overview of this book

Software development is a collaborative effort needing active and timely input and response from all its members. Every day, project managers face ever-increasing pressures to produce high-quality software with increasing constraints. With IBM's Rational Team Concert collaborative software delivery environment, you can tremendously improve the productivity of your entire team through a web-based user-interface, continuous builds, a customizable process with work support, team support, integration and many more features. Written by Suresh Krishna and TC Fenstermaker, experts on Rational Team Concert, this book will help you leverage the full potential of the IBM Rational Team Concert platform to improve your individual and team performance. It follows a realistic case-study example enabling you to learn about Rational Team Concert fundamentals and best practices along the way to efficiently manage your software projects and tackle various software development challenges.Beginning with an in-depth analysis of software development challenges, the book goes on to introduce the Jazz Platform followed by a complete overview of the architecture of Rational Team Concert. After you install Rational Team Concert on WebSphere and learn to configure the server and clients, you will see all the features in relation to Web and Eclipse clients.From Chapter 3 onwards a realistic sample application is constructed to give you a strong grasp of your concepts. As you proceed, you learn source control, the mechanism to create, control, and manage documents, artifacts in a software development lifecycle, followed by different tools that Rational Team Concert offers for effective team and work management. You tackle the various challenges of Team Collaboration by integrated e-mail, instant messaging, events, feeds, and work items, the basic units of the task. You also learn the various aspects of the software development process and release planning along with process templates, which provide the initial process and iteration of your project. Finally, you extend the Rational Team Concert and make use of the Jazz Platform APIs to customize your process to fit your organizational needs.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
IBM Rational Team Concert 2 Essentials
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Source control


Many enhancements are seen in the core Source Control engine that enables distributed source control, a native client on z/OS, context-aware search, and a source control Web UI.

Rational Team Concert 3.0 now supports distributed source control. Jean-Michel Lemieux, an architect from Rational Team Concert, describes the distributed source control as follows:

From a user's perspective, the easiest explanation of distributed source control is that you can now deliver and accept across repositories.

All the concepts that worked in 2.x will continue to work, except that the Eclipse client now supports distributed source control, as seen here:

At the time of changing the flow target of a repository workspace, you can select the appropriate repository. All the changes will simply flow to the target in the selected repository. The distributed source control concept is supported across the concepts of change sets, work items, repositories, and user interface. You can link change sets to work items on other servers.

Context-aware search is added to the Eclipse client. You can now search source files by keyword, without using a work item. This is extremely useful for impact analysis, reducing code duplication, and understanding how changes you make in your source code can affect other teams.