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Welcome to the Jazz for Service Management Blog, where you can read the perspectives from the Jazz for SM experts. Please also join the JazzSM Group: http://smconnect.net/jazzsm This Blog provides insights into the overall Jazz for SM solution, as
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    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to interfacing with Registry Services – Part 2: Queries

    Denilson Nastacio 2000000C8X | | Visits (6326)

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    In part 1 of this entry , I outlined the concepts and steps required to get data inside Registry Services. I also revealed Registry Services’ party trick, which lies in its ability to recognize seemingly disjoint information from different sources as representing the same entity in the outside world. It has been enough days to let you build that first application, at which point you must be wondering “How do I read that collection of reconciled resource records? Where do I start?”   Collections, collections, collections… Sorry about the... [More]

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    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to interfacing with Registry Services – Part 1: Registration

    Denilson Nastacio 2000000C8X | | Visits (5733)

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    Business partners and internal development teams often commend the simplicity of the OSLC integration model adopted in Jazz for Service Management, which is based on well-established open web standards. The openness guarantees that the knowledge is reusable in other implementations, and that vendor neutrality will ensure the stability of APIs and the simplicity of integration with other applications. At the same time, those standards do carry a handful of concepts and models on their backs, but do not panic, they are mostly harmless. The... [More]

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    Where's the data? The Jazz SM Registry knows...

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    If I have multiple products deployed in an IT environment, I can use each of them individually. However, solving a problem often requires access to information from multiple products . For example, if I have a problem with a business application, I might need information about which servers and associated hardware and software support that application. I might then want to know details about how those servers are configured, which of them are overloaded, which ones have had recent configuration changes, and if there are error events being... [More]

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    Welcome to the Jazz for Service Management Blog

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    Welcome to the Jazz for Service Management blog, where you can read the thoughts and expertise from the Jazz for Service Management experts. Jazz for Service Management brings together the Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) community's open specifications for linking data, shared administrative services, and client-defined management scenarios such as cloud, Business Service Management (BSM), and smart buildings.   Through these facets, Jazz for Service Management accelerates deployment, integration, and workflow... [More]

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