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Welcome! Every two weeks we'll share new technical enablement resources
published on the developerWorks Rational Web site.
Rational Performance Tester is a load and performance testing
solution for teams concerned about the scalability of their Web-based
applications. You can now evaluate this tool online without installing
or configuring it on your own system.
We are still interested in input from anybody who has tried any
Rational online trial. Please share your thoughts.
My colleagues and I welcome any thoughts you have for improving this newsletter
or the dW Rational Web site.
Yours, Marc Siegel, marcsiegel@us.ibm.com IBM Rational newsletter editor
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| Highlights this week |
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IBM Rational Asset Manager Configurator
The Rational Asset Manager Configurator plug-in provides a way to
visualize the Rational Asset Manager configuration in models,
allowing them to be shared, discussed, and refined.
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Integrating IBM Rational RequisitePro with
IBM Rational Portfolio Manager
This article explains how requirements in RequisitePro can be
linked to the project planning and tracking capabilities of
Rational Portfolio Manager.
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Introduction to the SIP Modeling Toolkit for Rational Software Architect
The toolkit leverages Rational Software Architect in a natural way
to design and develop the domain-specific technology for the
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
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SOA governance with IBM Rational Asset Manager
This whitepaper discusses some of the challenges around SOA
governance in the context of the service lifecycle. It introduces
IBM Rational Asset Manager as a solution, illustrating the principles
of IBM's development-time metadata management strategy in the context
of SOA Governance.
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Optimizing development compliance management and governance
This paper examines the relationship between application development
and compliance management. It identifies approaches that can help
optimize internal procedures. Finally, this paper discusses how
Rational Build Forge provides a foundation and framework for good
IT governance and efficient ongoing compliance management.
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Federated metadata management with IBM Rational and WebSphere Software
It is important to have different repositories to address different
communities while enabling common content to be shared. This paper
illustrates the principles of the IBM metadata management strategy
and how these principles are applied in the Rational Asset Manager
development repository and the IBM WebSphere run-time service metadata
registry and repository.
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Using IBM Rational Tester for SOA Quality: Testing Java Message
Service on IBM WebSphere Application Server version 6
Learn how to set up the environment required for IBM Rational Tester
for SOA Quality to use the WebSphere V6 Java Message Service (JMS)
transport and how to test Web services by using this JMS implementation.
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Using IBM Rational Tester for SOA Quality:
Testing SOAP-Secured Web services
Learn how to test SOAP-secured Web services by using IBM Rational
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Performance testing bootcamp
Live August 28, 2007 at 11:00 am ET (US)
This Webcast introduces Rational Performance Tester, a tool for even
the most novice tester to quickly create and execute a performance test
against their web based, SAP, Siebel or Citrix based applications.
Simple and intuitive reports help pinpoint the presence and cause of
performance bottlenecks, providing diagnostic information on a per
server basis right down to the application source code level.
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