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Quick guide notes to installing VMWare tools on Ubuntu 9.10 x64.
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Looking to automate the setup and deployment of some pretty complex stuff here. Many organizations have reached a level of complexity that they need to support and enterprise service bus(ESB) and various messaging systems are used to support this type of architecture. Here we will look at integrating some opensource technologies and IBM UrbanCode Deploy1 to setup a development toolchain that can support management and goverance of assets through your delivery pipeline.
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When getting started with DevOps services it is possible to integrate your DevOps project with the Rational Team Concert client to get the in context support of the Track and Plan component along with your source control hosting.
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Example command to install silently, I’m inside a vmware fusion image, so you can see where I have my files mounted. sudo /opt/IBM/InstallationManager/eclipse/IBMIM -silent -showVerboseProgress -nosplash -input /mnt/hgfs/software/Rational_UrbanCode-6.0.0/install-ucr.xmlCheckout the example file I used on my github at https://github.com/sgwilbur/ibm-im-silent-installation-files/blob/master/silent-install-ucr-6.0.xml
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The old chicken and egg problem, when you are in a Unix/Linux environment and do not have access to X how can we get our software installed that is bundled with a graphical installer?
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I see the commercial for Sprint or some shit that has an app to recognize music
Shazam Here is the creator’s (Maths)[http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20070428/mathtrek.asp].
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Understanding best practices for sourcing, retaining, and clean-up or artifacts is key to running a healthy UrbanCode Deploy server.