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Tag Archives: ibm
Vast Library of Android Articles
If you’re looking for IBM Android information, or just general information about Android, there are plenty of great articles on IBM developerWorks. Select this link and you’ll get a list of dozens of Android articles. The list includes articles on … Continue reading
Android Virtual Devices and SCM: Ensure All Team Members Develop for the Same Platform
Developers and testers on the same team can mistakenly write and test Android software on different platforms. AVDs need to be managed to avoid this. Continue reading
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Enacting Processes with Method Composer and Team Concert
It seems like everyone I talk to about using IBM Rational Team Concert (RTC) to enact their process complains that they can’t enact their IBM Rational Method Composer (RMC) processes in RTC. Everyone wants an integration between these products and … Continue reading
How to Set Up RTC for Android Development on Windows
Android and the RTC rich client both operate within Eclipse. This gives us a great platform for seamlessly developing Android-based software, managing projects, controlling assets, and performing continuous builds. Android and RTC play well together, but there are a few … Continue reading
Resolving Authentication Issues with RTC-Subversion Connections
It’s easy to set up a connection between Subversion and RTC, but there are some quirks to be aware of. Continue reading