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   | Running an Ant task on the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform Using any of these tools--Rational Application Developer, Rational
Software Architect, or Rational Software Modeler--learn how to create and invoke an Ant task capable of running in headless (command line) mode to produce a list of changes between two UML models. |  |   | Custom domain modeling with UML Profiles: Part 1. Generating and deploying tooling In this article, you will learn how you can generate tooling for elements from an existing profile or from a profile that you create. |  |   | Custom domain modeling with UML Profiles: Part 2. Using the Profile Tooling wizard This article explains how you can customize the tooling that will be generated for your UML profile. It assumes you are familiar with the basics of generating and deploying tooling for profiles. |  |   | Authoring UML Profiles: Part 1. Using Rational Software Architect, Rational Systems Developer, and Rational Software Modeler to create and deploy UML Profiles This article, Part 1, will show you in detail how to author UML profiles using IBM Rational Software Architect, IBM Rational Systems Developer, and IBM Rational Software Modeler. It addresses both UI and programmatic approaches. You should be familiar with the UML 2.1 specification. |  |   | Authoring UML Profiles: Part 2. Using Rational Software Architect, Rational Systems Developer, and Rational Software Modeler to manage change in UML Profiles This article, Part 2, will show you in detail how to manage change in UML profiles using IBM Rational Software Architect, IBM Rational Systems Developer, and IBM Rational Software Modeler. |  |
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