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This page contains links to the documentation for the Autonomic Computing Toolkit. All of this documentation is also available in the Autonomic Computing Information bundle, which you can download. Please send any feedback you have on the documentation to actkit@in.ibm.com.

Autonomic Computing Toolkit User's Guide:

This guide provides installation and overview information for the Autonomic Computing Toolkit. It's for system architects, designers, software developers, and testers interesting in learning about the Autonomic Computing Toolkit and developing solutions that take advantage of its contents.

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Autonomic Computing Toolkit Developer's Guide: (Includes the Common Base Event Specification in Appendix A)

This technical guide assists programmers in using the technologies included in the Autonomic Computing Toolkit to develop autonomic solutions. After reading this guide, you should be able to combine the technologies in the Autonomic Computing Toolkit with your existing products to create useful, complete autonomic solutions.

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Additional documentation on Common Base Event:

  • The Common Base Event Specification V1.01 can be found in Appendix A of this Developer's Guide. An identical version is provided in this Eclipse.org whitepaper, "Canonical Situation Data Format: The Common Base Event V1.0.1". (2004) (PDF format)
  • The Common Base Event Best Practices guide describes best practices, conventions, and guidelines for generating and using Common Base Events. Learn how to apply the Common Base Event Specification in specific situations.
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Autonomic Computing Toolkit Solution Installation and Deployment Scenario Guide:

Reading this guide gives you an understanding of all three Solution Installation and Deployment scenarios: the one that uses Zero G InstallAnywhere program; the one that uses FLEXnet Publisher Installation Module; and the one that demonstrates other applications of the solution installation technology. You'll learn how to install the scenario and how it can be applied to your environment.

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