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Installing codeBeamer on Solaris
Sep 28, 2009

Here is a useful article for all users of the Sun Solaris operating system.

Professor Alexander Verbraeck, head of the Simulation Group at the University of Technology in Delft, shares a step by step tutorial about installing codeBeamer on Solaris 10. This is worth reading if you are not installing on Linux or Microsoft Windows. (Note: to run codeBeamer, all you need is a Servlet Specification 2.4 compliant Java servlet container and a MySql or Oracle instance. That means plenty of options and painless integration to nearly any enterprise environment.)

Speaking of Solaris and the Sun ecosystem, you probably know that Intland is also a strategic NetBeans partner. codeBeamer has a dedicated module for NetBeans (and a plugin for Eclipse), which integrates Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) features to your favourite IDE. According to our user surveys, with NetBeans and Eclipse we cover the predominant part of the market. Is there another IDE out there we should not overlook?

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Provider of Agile ALM solutions. Father of JavaForge. Maintainer of MercurialEclipse. Into all things agile & DVCS. View all posts by intland

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