13 posts tagged rational application developer
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Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse 6.5 … - PR Web (press release)
http://www.richclients.org/ migration-from-ibm-rational-application-developer-to…Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse 6.5 ... PR Web (press release), WA - 16 hours ago Genuitec offers training and expert consulting and development services for the Eclipse SDK and Rich Client Platforms. An original sponsor of Eclipse ...
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Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse 6.5 … - PR Web (press release)
http://www.richclients.org/ migration-from-ibm-rational-application-developer-to…Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse 6.5 ... PR Web (press release), WA - 1 hour ago Genuitec offers training and expert consulting and development services for the Eclipse SDK and Rich Client Platforms. An original sponsor of Eclipse ...
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Almost there … (still!)
http://blog.restafarian.org/ ?p=97As it turns out, I lied yesterday. I thought that I was through converting the “service” applications, but I forgot about the Identity Service. I have converted that one and the example application, so now the total list of projects looks like this: http://www.restafarian.org/projects/approval/
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Migration from IBM Rational Application Developer to MyEclipse 6...
http://motd.ambians.com/ news/ migration-ibm-rational-application-developer-myec…Appcelerator ICEsoft Kaazing Nexaweb Sun KEYNOTES: Eclipse News Desk Developers Currently Working With IBM RAD 6 and WebSphere Can Now Migrate Projects Into MyEclipse 6.5 Blue Edition By: Eclipse News Desk May.
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Almost there …
http://blog.restafarian.org/ ?p=96Little by little I am slowly getting everything moved over into the new workspace on my Rational environment, getting things set up as Maven projects, generating the project web sites, and committing all of the artifacts to the Subversion repository on Assembla.
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Chipping away at the to-do list …
http://blog.restafarian.org/ ?p=95Now that I have pretty much figured out what I want to do with Maven and Subversion for my little project, all that is left is to sit down and actually do all of the work to get everything converted over. It’s not difficult work, but some things just take time.
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Fun with JUnit
http://blog.restafarian.org/ ?p=85One of the many things that Maven brings to the table is great support for test-driven development, and all of the things that goes along with that approach to software construction. One of the things that I wanted to accomplish in bringing Maven into the mix was to start setting up some unit tests for the existing components.
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Apache AXIS with IBM's WSAD/RAD
http://interviewjava.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 04/ apache-axis-with-ibms-wsadrad.htmlAll major IDEs from different Vendors support webservices using Apache Axis.In this post my objective is to demonstrate a simple web service development and deployment using IBM's Websphere Application Developer(WSAD)/Rational Application Developer(RAD).They both provide support for Apache Axis and can use Axis libraries as required for runtime environment for web services.
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http://www-128.ibm.com/ developerworks/ blogs/ page/ woolf?entry=betas_for_was_7…
Tuesday April 08, 2008 Betas for WAS 7 and WMQ 7 Now available: Beta versions of the next versions of WAS and WMQ. WebSphere software early programs makes beta versions of products available for evaluation.
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Betas for WAS 7 and WMQ 7
http://www.ibm.com/ developerworks/ blogs/ page/ woolf?entry=betas_for_was_7_andNow available: Beta versions of the next versions of WAS and WMQ. WebSphere software early programs makes beta versions of products available for evaluation. It now has WAS 7 and WMQ 7: IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment V7.0 Open Beta WebSphere MQ Version 7.0 Open Beta It also