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.NET Remote Client Library Released for CodeBeamer

CodeBeamer 5.3, the latest series of the award winning Collaborative ALM Solution, ships with a new .NET remote client library.
This library is the complete language binding of the codeBeamer web services API for the .NET platform, and it enables extending and customizing the collaboration server by implementing remote applications. Typical examples include Enterprise Application Integration, data importers and exporters, custom reporting, and IDE plugins.

The library enables .NET applications to:

  • Manage user accounts, projects and access control
  • Manage documents, wiki, issues, forums, associations, tags and other collaboratively developed information
  • Execute builds synchronously and asynchronously
  • Execute reports
  • Access Version Control System information (Subversion, Git, Mercurial and others)
  • And a lot more

The .NET remote client library is part of the regular codeBeamer distribution package, so just download the latest CB and you can start developing your .NET clients right now. The library is fully supported by Intland, this is not a third part extension.

First implementations include the integration between codeBeamer and Enterprise Architect, a popular collaborative modeling platform developed by Sparx Systems. The integration makes it possible to collaboratively develop and share UML models in a distributed environment.

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