John
I believe Abydos have been tasked with re-writing Designer in data
visualisation fields :-) They had a very nice client/server Designer on
Demand product written around XML Gateway, but I believe BMC canned it.
John
No! Reopen the can!
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John
I believe Abydos have been tasked with re-writing Designer in data
visualisation fields :-) They had a very nice client/server Designer on
Demand product written around
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** BTW - I suspect this capability goes away with the purchase of Abydos.
Abydos depends on Microsoft Project being installed :(
Unless a rewrite is in order.
-John
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Inc.
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Hello,
Whilst I don't follow the original post, the subject seems entirely
possible. Dev studio is Eclipse and a few plugins, and that's all Java
based.
John
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they are using Dev Studio on
Linux.
Jason
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Joe Martin D'Souza jdso...@shyle.net
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There isn't one for Linux.. the client tools are developed for Windows..
There used to be unix based client tools about a decade ago which were
discontinued on account
That is an interesting article, and you make a good point.
HP and IBM have their own ITSM solutions, and HP's Service
Manager/Service Request Catalog isn't bad at all. HP appear to have gone
through a lot of pain to re-write their ancient solution in Java with a
client/server model driven around
in Linux? I
am pretty sure I have seen people mention they are using Dev Studio on
Linux.
Jason
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Joe Martin D'Souza jdso...@shyle.netwrote:
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There isn't one for Linux.. the client tools are developed for
Windows.. There used to be unix based client
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http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2012/05/15/elliott-makes-its-case-for-a-bmc-sale/?mod=yahoo_hs
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Perhaps this:
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/2012-05/D9UPAH8G2.htm
...Hedge fund Elliott Management nominated five candidates for the board of
BMC Software Inc. and told the business software developer that its future will
be increasingly difficult
out there running Dev Studio on Linux?
Many thanks in advance,
Tony Jurado
Release Manager,
Services Engineering
IBM Security Services
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Hi Folks,
I just switched my workstation from Windows to Linux. I don't see a download
offering for Developer Studio for Linux. Am I missing something?
Note that the platform listed at the product name is Linux
Although being Java based could the Windows files be used in Linux? I am
pretty sure I have seen people mention they are using Dev Studio on Linux.
Jason
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Joe Martin D'Souza jdso...@shyle.netwrote:
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There isn't one for Linux.. the client tools are developed
...@gmail.com wrote:
** Although being Java based could the Windows files be used in Linux? I am
pretty sure I have seen people mention they are using Dev Studio on Linux.
Jason
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Joe Martin D'Souza jdso...@shyle.net wrote:
**
There isn't one for Linux
...@gmail.com wrote:
** Although being Java based could the Windows files be used in Linux? I am
pretty sure I have seen people mention they are using Dev Studio on Linux.
Jason
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Joe Martin D'Souza
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There isn't one
to ‘experiment’...
Joe
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** Although being Java based could the Windows files be used in Linux? I am
pretty sure I have seen people
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