Application Lifecycle Management with SCLM on System z

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Published 06 January 2009

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ISBN-10: 0738431893
ISBN-13: 9780738431895
IBM Form #: SG24-7592-00
(1430 pages)

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Authors: Joe DeCarlo, Liam Doherty, Richard Levey, Jennifer Nelson, Johann Pramberger

Abstract

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In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we describe and document a number of different aspects of the Software Configuration and Library Manager (SCLM) in the context of the overall IBM Software Delivery Platform (SDP) offering of the Rational® Brand.

SCLM is considered to be a complete Software Configuration Management System (SCM) for artifact management via source and version control, build management, and promotion management of artifacts with an open interface to connect to other components required in the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM).

The book is structured as follows:

Part 1: IBM Software Delivery Platform (SDP)
Part 2: SCLM: For beginners
Part 3: SCLM: Beyond the basics and best practices
Part 4: SCLM: Advanced topics
Part 5: SCLM Advanced Edition: Topics
Part 6: SCLM Advanced Edition: Developing with the SCLM Developer Toolkit
Part 7: SCLM Advanced Edition: Administrating projects with the SCLM Administration Toolkit

Table of contents

Part 1. IBM Software Delivery Platform (SDP)
Chapter 1. Overview of IBM Software Delivery Platform
Chapter 2. Overview of Software Change and Configuration Management
Chapter 3. Overview of Software Configuration and Library Manager
Part 2. SCLM: For beginners
Chapter 4. Utilizing SCLM for your software development work items
Chapter 5. Extending the sample application
Part 3. SCLM: Beyond the basics and best practices
Chapter 6. Extending the SCLM Sample Project
Chapter 7. Migrating to SCLM
Part 4. SCLM: Advanced topics
Chapter 8. Writing DB2 translators and bind processing
Chapter 9. Debugging and fault analysis with SCLM
Chapter 10. Setting up the project for package backout
Chapter 11. Member level locking and Where-used utility
Chapter 12. SCLM user exit processing
Chapter 13. Using SCLM services
Chapter 14. Reporting in SCLM
Chapter 15. Module encoding and member protection
Chapter 16. NOPROM function
Part 5. SCLM Advanced Edition: Products
Chapter 17. Breeze for SCLM: Installation, setup, and use
Chapter 18. Enhanced Access Control: Bridging the gap from SCLM to RACF
Chapter 19. Merge Tool
Part 6. SCLM Advanced Edition: Developing with the SCLM Developer Toolkit
Chapter 20. Open systems basics
Chapter 21. SCLM Developer Toolkit configuration
Chapter 22. SCLM Developer Toolkit for mainframe development
Chapter 23. SCLM Developer Toolkit for Eclipse project managed applications
Chapter 24. Deployment with SCLM Developer Toolkit
Part 7. SCLM Advanced Edition: Administering projects with the SCLM Administrator Toolkit
Chapter 25. IBM SCLM Administrator Toolkit
Chapter 26. Features and functions of the SCLM Administrator Toolkit
Chapter 27. Beyond the basics: A case study
Appendixes
Appendix A. Chapter 4 listings
Appendix B. Chapter 6 listings
Appendix C. Chapter 8 listings
Appendix D. DDname substitution lists
Appendix E. Additional material

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