 | Level: Intermediate Suresh Krishna (suresh.madhuvarsu@gmail.com), Software Developer
06 Oct 2008 IBM® Rational® Team Concert is a collaborative software delivery
environment that empowers project teams to simplify, automate and govern
software delivery. In this tutorial, you import a sample
application from the Google® Web Toolkit (GWT) into Rational Team Concert using
Subversion, allowing you to take advantage of the many Rational Team Concert
features. In the process, learn about collaboration, source management,
agile development and task management aspects of Rational Team Concert.
Prerequisites
This tutorial is for software developers working on large scale
projects with distributed teams. Software developers deal with aspects
such as collaboration, communication, work item traceability at the
source code level, release planning and continuous integration aspects
-- all things the Rational Team Concert is designed to address. This
tutorial assumes the basic knowledge of client-server technologies,
Eclipse IDE and Web 2.0 application. It also assumes that you are
familiar with Eclipse views, perspectives and plugins.
System requirements
To complete the steps in this tutorial, you need the following software:
- Google Web Tookit: To run the SimpleXML example found in the toolkit.
- Rational Team Concert 1.0: The client and
server should be installed on your system and configured for
use.
For an article on installing Rational Team Concert, see the
Resources section in the tutorial.
- Subversion client and server
- Source code for this
tutorial (see the Downloads section of the tutorial).
- The following three jar files: gwt-dev-windows.jar,
gwt-servlet.jar and gwt-user.jar are required to run the sample
application. They are available as part of the GWT download.
Duration
1 hour
Formats html, pdf
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