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Planet Jazz is an aggregation of blogs written about the Jazz-based IBM Engineering products or related technologies by users, fans, and experts from all over the world. You can subscribe to the RSS feed to follow along, or check back here to read the latest.

Administration Tip: separation of IT Admins from Jazz users in WAS
Mon, 21 May 2012
7 min read
The deployment of the Jazz CLM solution in WebSphere Application Server requires that the Administrative Security as well as the Application Security are enabled and configured to be used by the Jazz platform. When planning the deployment in this application … Continue reading
Administration Tip: separation of IT Admins from Jazz users in WAS
Adding Process Descriptions to RTC Process Templates
Phong Le, a developer in the RTC Process area, posted this short video showing the new RTC capability that allows you to add process descriptions to your RTC process template. It’s a neat new feature, so if you’re interested in … Continue reading
CLM 2012 is coming. Are you ready?
Thu, 10 May 2012
3 min read
Well, I know it’s been a while since my last post.  Sorry, but it sure has been a busy year for me as a Jazz Jumpstart team member.  Last year at this time, I was busy testing the upgrade to … Continue reading
Easing user acess to Jazz repository: user self register and license assignment
Thu, 03 May 2012
9 min read
In the deployment of the CLM solution (or a subset of the applications), there is always a key decision on how you want your user registry to get configured. The Jazz Team Server component is the one managing the users … Continue reading
Easing user acess to Jazz repository: user self register and license assignment
How to do maven releases with Jazz SCM
Mon, 30 Apr 2012
7 min read
I’ve previously blogged on structuring maven multi-module projects to work well with m2, eclipse and Jazz SCM. In this post I’m going to write about how to do releases because it’s not as straight forward as you might hope and expect. This blog is explicitly...  
How to do maven releases with Jazz SCM
Finding what you need on Jazz.net
Fri, 13 Apr 2012
1 min read
As a member of the development team working on the Jazz products, I recently saw a report of the 100 highest customer rated articles from the Jazz.net library.  Essentially it is what our CUSTOMERS think the most useful articles are.  It’s a great list of...  
Warming up …
This is my very first post to the blog.  I have been looking straight at this first writing for quite a few trying to find some cool stuff to post …, but for the moment I will just say that … Continue reading
Jazz Performance Part 4 – Why WAIT, see what your Jazz server is doing
Fri, 30 Mar 2012
17 min read
In the first two editions of this series, I looked at how you could do some simple network analysis and some simple monitoring of your Jazz servers.  In the third edition I looked at nmon, for showing you what the server is doing from a...  
Jazz Performance Part 4 – Why WAIT, see what your Jazz server is doing
Git Outta Here
Tue, 20 Mar 2012
2 min read
Lots of people have been liking Git over the last few years. Git is the SCM system created by Linus Torvalds, aka Mr. Linux. But not everyone likes Git and they’re starting to say so. One of the big knocks … Continue reading
Jazz Performance Part 3 – What does nmon have to do with my Jazz Server?
Fri, 16 Mar 2012
16 min read
In the first two editions of this series, I looked at how you could do some simple network analysis and some simple monitoring of your Jazz servers.  In this blog post, we get a little bit deeper into seeing what is happening on your Jazz...  
Jazz Performance Part 3 – What does nmon have to do with my Jazz Server?
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