How to Make EGit’s Performance on Synchronization 30 Times Better
The Problem: Major performance and productivity problems in EGit As written before, in 2011 Intland starts contributing to the EGit project, the Git plugin for the Eclipse IDE. The primary motivation for joining the project is the growing interest on our customers’ side, who use our Agile ALM solutions with Eclipse and consider switching to [...]
Working on the beach with Eclipse, Mylyn and Mercurial
Are you Eclipse developer? Travelling a lot? Frequently working at the customer site? Then you know the problem that you can’t take your tracking systems, issue management and version control system with you and it takes a while when you are back to sync your changes with your team. CodeBeamer Eclipse Studio with DVCS solves [...]
Webinar: Eclipse & Mercurial – how to use Mercurial from Eclipse
For Eclipse users the MercurialEclipse plugin provides visual control over the Mercurial distributed version control system. Mercurial has many advantages over the more traditional centralized approach to revision control. It allows users to work productively even when not connected to a network, makes most operations much faster since no network is involved. All this advantage can be [...]
JavaForge: Remote Build- and Deploy Automation using Groovy
Repetitive tasks are boring, especially if they take long. And since they are boring, they are inherently error prone. A typical example is a long and complicated build procedure that is performed manually every time. This is where programmatic automation enters the game to accelerate builds, and to reduce costs and errors. Olaf Davidson of [...]
HgEclipse versus EGit tutorial
If you are using the Eclipse IDE and one of the Mercurial or Git Distributed Version Control Systems, or just considering Mercurial or Git and find it difficult to choose, then you don’t want to miss it, friend. Ekke (pictured in the right) is publishing a series of blog posts, kind of comparing HgEclipse (Eclipse [...]
Going Agile with Git and codeBeamer (Tutorial)
Clearvision, our terrific partner in the UK and a real expert in all things change management, generously released their Git Workshop training materials. This package was originally composed for a large telco, which is in the midst of reengineering its processes for the Android mobile computing platform. Now, the tutorial is available for the public. [...]
Google Code and Mercurial Tutorial for Eclipse Users
This post is a short introduction to using the Eclipse IDE and the HgEclipse plugin for projects hosted at Google Code Mercurial repositories. HgEclipse is a free and open source Eclipse plugin that supports the Mercurial Distributed Version Control System right within the IDE, thus making these two a very convenient and efficient toolset for [...]
codeBeamer Managed Repositories Video
In case you missed it, this 2 minute video on codeBeamer Managed Repositories (also known as codeBeamer MR) gives you a quick introduction about the free tool. It shows how MR saves you lots of efforts with managing Subversion, Mercurial and Git repositories:
Installing codeBeamer on Solaris
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. [...]
Knowledge Management with codeBeamer
Esast, our amazing Taiwanese partner, is sharing a great video about using codeBeamer as knowledge management tool. One of the most important messages of this short film is that it clearly illustrates that the value Intland delivers is not simply in our products, but in the solutions we provide. Whether it is Distributed Software Development, [...]