In the Spotlight November 2009


In TKU November we focused our efforts on greatly extending our IBM products coverage. This includes products such as IBM Rational Rose Developer for Unix and IBM FileNet Image Import.

We are going to use this month's Spotlight page to showcase these 2 products.

For a complete list of the released patterns, please consult this page.

IBM Rational Rose Developer for Unix

The main feature of the pattern for this product is the way it handles the License for Rational Rose Developer. After retrieving the relevant data, the patterns stores it in a Licensing Detail, which is then linked from the Rational Rose Developer Software Instance.

IBM Rational Rose Developer for Unix in a Software Instance view

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This ScreenShot shows a Software Instance for IBM Rational Rose Developer for Unix. Following attributes like Full Version and Product Version, the element of real interest is the Licensing Detail, which appears as a link from this page, and can be clicked through for more specific details.

IBM Rational Rose Developer for Unix – Licensing Detail

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This ScreenShot shows a Licensing Detail for IBM Rational Rose Developer for Unix. It is easy to read key data like Expiration Date, License Key, Start Date and Serial Number.

IBM FileNet Image Import

This pattern supports 2 separate components for IBM-FileNet-Image-Import: Mid Range Image Import and High Performance Image Import. We are going to showcase features of the latter. In particular, we are going to show its capability of modeling a relationship to an IBM-FileNet-Image-Services Software Instance.

IBM FileNet High Performance Image Import in a Software Instance view

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This ScreenShot shows a Software Instance for IBM FileNet High Performance Image Import. Following attributes like Full Version and Product Version, there is an element of particular relevance: the link to IBM FileNet Image Services, which acts, in this case, as a Server. The link can easily be clicked through, and that immediately takes a user to the Software Instance page for the FileNet Image Services product.

IBM FileNet High Performance Image Import in a Visualization

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This ScreenShot shows a Visualization of IBM FileNet High Performance Image Import, and its relationships. In this case, you can easily see a Client/Server link to an IBM FileNet Image Services Software Instance, residing on a remote host.

 

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