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Back up Oracle databases with the IBM Rational repotools utility

The Repository Tools utility, known as repotools, is included with the IBM Rational Software Architect Design Manager and other Rational Collaborative Design Management applications. The author describes how to use it to back up and restore an Oracle database.  More >

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  • How to deploy cloud applications to IBM Workload Deployer

    The IBM Workload Deployer provides a customizable and easily managed cloud environment for application deployment, with on-demand resource provisioning. Learn how to use it with Rational Application Developer for WebSphere 8.0 to develop and deploy a simple cloud application.

  • Create a multichannel portlet app with Rational Application Developer, Parts 1-5

    You can use Rational Application Developer to create a multichannel composite portlet app that integrates data from IBM DB2, Microsoft SharePoint, and IBM Connections into multiple wired portlets hosted on IBM WebSphere Portal 7.0. Read this five-part series.

  • Improve the quality of unit testing by increasing code coverage

    Adequate code coverage in unit tests affects whether you catch and fix all defects early and can refactor that code. Use the Code Coverage Advisor in Rational Application Developer, integrate Rational Team Concert, and you can make checking code coverage a precondition for delivering code.

  • IBM Rational Mobile Application Development Briefing

    With Rational Application Developer for mobile web app development, Jazz technology-based tools for collaborative development, and Rational Quality Manager integration with DeviceAnywhere for testing, you get enterprise-level software for all phases of software development. Learn more in Minneapolis on November 17, 2011.

  • Develop and debug Java apps faster with this free lightweight server

    Use Rational Application Developer 8.0.3 with the free, lightweight WebSphere Application Server Community Edition 3.0 server to rapidly develop and debug Java applications. Migrate them to a full-featured WebSphere Application Server production environment.


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