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Getting Started Contents Preface
- Audience
- Other Resources
- Apex Documentation Roadmap
- Contacting Rational Technical Publications
- Contacting Rational Technical Support
Key Features
- About This Chapter
- User Interface
- Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Command-Line Interface
- Software System Architecture
- Subsystems and Views (Apex/Summit Only)
- Subsystems
- Views
- The Summit/CM System (Apex/Summit only)
- Version Control
- Controlled and Uncontrolled Files
- The Apex/Summit Database
- Version Histories and Version History Families
- Version History Families
- Uses of Version History Families
- Apex/Summit Full Version Name
- Design Concepts of Apex/ClearCase (Apex/ClearCase only)
- Rational Subsystems (Apex/ClearCase only)
- Models
- Apex/ClearCase Development (Apex/ClearCase only)
- Apex Access Control (Apex/Summit only)
- Apex Editing
- Apex Ada Compilation Management (Ada only)
- Compiling a Program
- Linking a Program
- Apex C/C++ Build Management (C/C++ only)
- Standard Models for C/C++ Build Management
- Basic Concepts
- Debugging
- Remote Development (Apex/Summit only)
- Keyword Replacement
- Using Apex
- Customizing Apex
- Switches
- Optional Products
Getting More Information
- About this Chapter
- Online Help Via Netscape
- The Online Tutorial
- Quick Start Tutorials
- Online Manuals
- Obtaining Online Help about Menu or Button Bar Items (Context-Sensitive Help)
- Obtaining Online Help about Dialog Boxes
- Using the Master Index
- Navigating in Hypertext
- Other Buttons in the Help Menu
- Man Pages
- Rational's World Wide Web Site
Getting Started
- About This Chapter
- Starting Apex
- The Apex Startup Windows
- The Apex Panel Window
- Visiting a Directory
- The Directory-Viewer
- Exiting Apex
Developing a Program Using Apex/Summit
- About This Chapter
- Introducing the Directory-Viewer Window
- Creating a Summit/CM Subsystem
- Creating a Summit/CM View
- Models
- Types of Views
- Creating a View Step by Step
- Creating an Ada Unit
- Creating a C++ File
- Using the Apex Editors
- Compiling and Linking a Program
- Executing a Program
Developing a Program Using Apex/ClearCase
- About This Chapter
- Creating a Simple Program Using Base ClearCase
- Creating a VOB
- Creating and Activating a ClearCase View
- Starting Apex/ClearCase
- Creating a Rational Subsystem
- Creating an Ada Unit
- Compiling and Linking a Program
- Executing a Program
- Placing the Program Under Control
- Updating an Ada Program - Checking Out, Editing, Checking In
- Creating a Simple Program Using UCM
- Creating a Project in ClearCase
- Starting Apex/ClearCase
- Creating a Rational Subsystem
- Creating an Ada Unit
- Compiling and Linking a Program
- Executing a Program
- Placing the Program Under Control
- Creating a New Baseline
- Joining a Project as an Individual User
- Creating an Activity
- Updating an Ada Program - Checking Out, Editing, Checking In
- Rebase the Integration View
- Rebase Your Working View
- Additional Apex/ClearCase Operations
- Remodeling a Rational Subsystem
- Creating a New ClearCase View
- Setting Up Imports on Rational Subsystems - Example
- Displaying Additional Information
- Metadata
- Creating and Using Attributes
- Creating and Using Branches
- Creating and Using Version Labels
- Performing Audited Builds and Winkins
- Performing Maintenance
- Limitations on Using Apex/ClearCase
Migrating from Apex/Summit to Apex/ClearCase
- Deciding which Towers to Migrate
- Steps of the Migration Process
Apex/ClearCase and Apex/Summit Comparison
Quick Review of ClearCase Concepts
- ClearCase Data Structures
- Clearcase Views and Transparent Access
- ClearCase Version Control
- ClearCase Versioned Object Bases (VOBs)
- Elements, Branches, and Versions
- Extended Namespace
- Controlling Directories
- Links in VOBs
- Magic Files
- Derived Objects
Getting Started Index
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