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A Fix Pack is a combination of many single fixes for product components that are dependent on or related to each other. It can include new features, functions or enhancements.
IBM's latest products and major enhancements to the core solutions from in the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform unify development team members on the open Eclipse framework and more tightly link business, development and operations organizations.
Version 6.0.0.1 of IBM Rational Application Developer and IBM Rational Web Developer is now available.
Large attachments added to an IBM Rational ClearQuest database can cause the database to grow quickly. To control this, the following Perl scripts have been developed to allow you to store record attachments on an ftp server.
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