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UrbanCode Build and Rational Build Forge

Hello,

Is the UrbanCode Build replaced by Rational Build Forge or vice versa?

I could not find the download page on IBM site for urbanCode build but I do find its infocenter for V6.1.0.

Would anyone share some insights about where urbancode build goes these days and if we need to move onto it instead of build forge?

Thanks and regards

Frank

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 If you are talking about IBM UrbanCode "UBuild" or Build, than no. At this time they are both products in a build space, but it's not slated as a product to replace Build Forge. 

If you want to know more about Build, please use the link below. You can contact Ubuild sales on purchasing information and or you can learn what the product does and how it works. 

https://developer.ibm.com/urbancode/products/urbancode-build/

Thanks!

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 Hi Ryan,


Thanks. I tried to find out the comparison of these two products and where I can download the trial version of UBuild. I already have purchased the build forge and would like to also know IBM's recommendation. Basically what extra features exist in uBuild which are not in Build Forge. On the IBM's DevOps web page, I don't see uBuild listed there but Build Forge is there. Hopefully you can clarify a little bit more:-)

Thanks and regards

Frank

Frank
The product manager for Urbancode Build should respond to your question shortly.

Hi Rosa,


I have not got the response yet. I am also wondering why the following site does not mention the "UrbanCode Build" as all.  I am planning to use either build forge or urbanCode build at this point and it is critical for me to know the IBM's recommendation and direction about these two "build" products.

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