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SPARQL with Graphic inside the CLM Web

As you already know …the Open Social Widget are so useful to extend the CLM Webinterface without any hacks or quirks. Today we will use sgvizler to visualise the results of CLM SPARQL queries. What me still really surprise is how less Javsscript code is necessary to create meaningful information. Some Screen dumps… For this […]

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JMX Monitoring of a CLM Tomcat Server only with the CLM Webinterface

[Update: Source Code now with Garbage collector] Sometimes it is necessary to tackle down CLM performance issues. To monitor the OS resources like CPU, IO, Memory etc. is not really helpful, because Java is like a black box for an OS like LINUX. With JMX you can look “behind the scene”. You can monitor the Heap, […]

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Part1: Oauth 1.0A, NodeJS and Rational Team Concert OSLC

Today we will talk about Oauth 1.0A and Rational Team Concert. The idea is to access from a NodeJS App the artefacts from Rational Team Concert (RTC) and also from other Jazz Tools (CLM). The combination of CLM “Big Data” and NodeJS are unlimited and would open a lot of possibilities. But step by step… BTW, I’m […]

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Doors Next Generation Extensions: DNG meets D3

In the last step we will integrate a “Forced Graph” inside the DNG Widget. To accelerate the visible result you don’t need to create the Links between the Artefacts. I prepared an Array with Links and Nodes for you. Just download the example code from here and move it to your extensions folder. Restart DNG […]

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Cubieboard with Node.js and MongoDB

Embedded device with a powerful ARM CPU become more and more attractive…not only to me. Last time I installed Node.js and MongoDB on a Cubieboard (First Generation). Details and documentation about the Cubieboard could be  found here. Interesting for me is that the (thousands of) informations about Raspberry PI  could be 1:1 transferred to the […]

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Javascript Development Environment “Nodeclipse” with Version control at the Jazz Hub.

Since last year I struggle with a good working Javascript Development Environment. In 2013 I found Webstorm 7 very useful and good for NodeJS and Javascript Development. Today I found Nodeclipse and I fall in love again. Maybe it is because I know Eclipse my last 8 years, maybe. The hint about Nodeclipse was in […]

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Doors Next Generation Extensions: Find Requirements with Links

Today we will go a step further…in our first code snippet we will access Requirements inside DNG. First we get all the Requirements inside a DNG Module Then we look for Links on the Requirements and print the Linktype on the console. For this functionality we have to include the followin code inside status.js. The […]

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Doors Next Generation Extensions: Start with the Chrome Developer Tools

After the successful “deploy” of our first DNG Extension, it is time to start Chrome Web Browser. Included in the Chrome Browser are the Developer Tools. You find them at the Chrome menu “Tools->Developer Tools” or “Ctrl + Shift + I” on windows. Safari and Firefox has similar Debugger/Tools but I prefer Chrome. With the […]

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Doors Next Generation Extensions: Start with an empty Template

In the next Posts we will create a Link Explorer as an Open Social Widget. Every time you select a DNG collection or module you will see all artefact links that exists. The graph will be build with the help of D3. Also dragging will be possible. Let us start with an RM Extension Template, […]

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Doors Next Generation Extensions: Preparing a Javascript Environment

Currently I’m working with a Doors Next Generation (DNG) Extension. As you might know DNG 4.06 will include a Javascript Extension. Before we start with some posts about DNG Extensions let me give some hints about a Javascript Environment. Necessary Tools: Notepad++ Chrome Developer Tools A working DNG 4.0.6 Environment with Tomcat Useful Links: Debugging […]

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