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On the next page, select the Use the existing package group check box and select the package group into which your Rational Application Developer Beta product was installed (If you have not installed anything else using this beta installation manager it will be the only one in the list).
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Click the Install button, select the Rational Team Concert – Client offering from the list, and click Next.
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If you are installing from physical media such as a DVD or from one of the Installation Manager ‘Local Install’ downloads, use the Browse button to browse to the root of the DVD or the ‘rtc’ directory of the extracted download file and click the OK button to add the new location.At this point, the repository location you should enter depends upon the particular media you are using to install the Rational Team Concert client: Click File > Preferences and select Repositories.If an instance of the Installation Manager is already running, you can distinguish the beta by the name in the title bar (which will contain ‘(Beta=RADBeta)’) or by clicking Help > About (the beta IM will have a 1.2.X version). By default, this can be found under your applications shortcut menu in a group called ‘IBM Installation Manager RADBeta’. Start the beta Installation Manager from its shortcut.If you intend to install via the internet, you will need a account to access the installation manager repository. If you are planning to install Rational Team Concert from a ‘Local Install’ Installation Manager download, or using physical media for Rational Team Concert, you will first want to extract the download into a location of your choice or mount the DVD.After Rational Application Developer and the beta Installation Manager are installed, you can use the following steps to install the Rational Team Concert client together with Rational Application Developer: If you have already installed Rational Team Concert, you will need to install a new instance using the beta Installation Manager in order to shell-share with Rational Application Developer. As a result, in order to install Rational Team Concert together with Rational Application Developer you will need to first install Rational Application Developer along with the required beta version of the Installation Manager. In order to provide isolation between the Rational Application Developer beta and your other products installed with the IBM Installation Manager, the beta version of the Installation Manager that the Rational Application Developer beta includes is installed into its own separate location and manages the product offerings that it installs independently from those installed by any released (GA) version of the Installation Manager. At the time of publication, Installation Manager Version 1.2.0 is still in development and is available only as a limited beta version bundled with the Rational Application Developer Open Beta RC0 offering. If you just need server support in Eclipse there is WebSphere Developer tools plugin for Eclipse, freely available via Eclipse Marketplace, which supports WAS 8, 8.5, 9 and WebSphere Liberty.To install the 7.5 Open Beta RC0 version of Rational Application Developer, IBM Installation Manager version 1.2.0 or higher is required. The Tools Edition license, where in addition to server licenses you get unlimited number of RAD licenses for development for that runtime. If you plan to buy WebSphere Application Server, you might be interested in You can see whats new here - RAD 9.1 new features and enhancements WebSphere Liberty - new lightweight runtime.WebSphere Application Server 7.0, 8.0, 8.5.5.Deployment extensions - provided testing environments and server tools for:.Jython editor for creating WebSphere wsadmin scripts.JCA wizards (creating custom JCA adapters).SCA, SIP, OSGi, WebSphere Batch tooling.Here is short list with additional features in RAD (it is not complete list and might change in detailed comparison between specific RAD and Eclipse for Java EE versions):
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RAD is based on that, plus has many other features more strictly related to developing and deploying applications to various WebSphere products. By default Eclipse is only Java development environment not Java EE, so to develop for Java EE you need Eclipse bundle for Java EE developers.