
Integrating an SCM Tool with a Java Development Platform:
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Michael Sayko mss@acm.org
An Overview of the Team Support in WebSphere Studio Application Developer 5.0
Michael Sayko July 10, 2003
A recent discussion thread in CM Crossroads focused on the challenges faced in providing software configuration management (SCM) to an organization that uses an integrated development environment (IDE). Once limited to niche programming languages like Smalltalk, the IDE has emerged as the de-facto development tool in many Java shops. As the Java IDE evolved, team support became an important aspect of the tool. Team support plays a prominent role in the popular Java development environment, IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer 5.0 (WSAD). The clean design of the SCM interface to WSAD means configuration managers do not need to craft a custom solution to integrate their organization’s SCM tool with the IDE.
A recent discussion thread in CM Crossroads focused on the challenges faced in providing software configuration management (SCM) to an organization that uses an integrated development environment (IDE). Once limited to niche programming languages like Smalltalk, the IDE has emerged as the de-facto development tool in many Java shops. As the Java IDE evolved, team support became an important aspect of the tool. Team support plays a prominent role in the popular Java development environment, IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer 5.0 (WSAD). The clean design of the SCM interface to WSAD means configuration managers do not need to craft a custom solution to integrate their organization’s SCM tool with the IDE.
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