Generally is very negative, i don't know why are already used not.
More or Less only the automatic merge of feature branches with relative ticket, but the problem is more.
I have used Clear Case for many years and i hate it because is very complex, slow and unstable version control system. VCS such as GIT with personal repository is the best way now.
Comentário deixado em 04/10/2020
Pachston Lush
While working only with it (my first version control ever), it was good, and the way you can track the changes is also great, there are visiual tools you can display the tree of changes.
the process of Delivering the code (similiar to push of git), was veryyyy long and frustrating. comparing to other tools where it takes you few seconds to push the code, with clearcase it took very long minutes.
Comentário deixado em 04/09/2020
Morice Tasse
Overall experience is positive.
> Enterprise tool
User needs good training in beginning to understand - how to set up views and what types of views would be needed. Search option could be better from user experience perspective.
It is convenient for tracebility. However, it is not working when the network is down.
It is a user friendly tool that makes software versioning easy.
It is centralized and you mostly have to be online.
Comentário deixado em 03/11/2020
Shiverick Pinheiro
I stopped using IBM Rational ClearCase some years ago in favor of Git, which is a much more modern tool. With ClearCase you could manage your source code, so that was very good in itself. Apart from that, I'd say pick up another tool (Git?)
Every time we tried to use it we had to involve the maintainers of the tool due to the complexity or the nature of the issue. We were almost always getting in trouble at merge time one way or another. It was for sure not a good time to have a tool like this.
Comentário deixado em 11/09/2019
Giusto
It actually justify it's purpose i.e. source control tool.
Wanted to see more features and cloud based products.
Comentário deixado em 10/02/2019
Elidad
We have used Clearcase as a versioning tool integrated with IBM websphere. Over all experience was positive as the team size was small however for a bigger team this tool would not be a good idea.
Its a simple tool that has all basic features required for versioning. It gives good visual view of list of all the commits/changes and developers worked on it. Creating branches as well is not very difficult. Easy to checkout files and commit with relevant message.
Initial few days the learning curve would be little high for a new developer. It does not give good features for team work. Peer code review is not easy as files have to manually compared with earlier versions. The process of delivering code can be made much easier.
Comentário deixado em 10/31/2018
Gish
Everything is straight-forward. There are no complicated, unnecessary animations or graphic design to make things look pretty or modern. It is simple version control software and does not try to be anything else. I have not experienced any annoying issues with this software.
There is a learning curve to setting the Config Specs on a new branch (instructions for creating the specific view that is desired). However, I imagine some people will like this method since it is flexible.
More or Less only the automatic merge of feature branches with relative ticket, but the problem is more.
I have used Clear Case for many years and i hate it because is very complex, slow and unstable version control system. VCS such as GIT with personal repository is the best way now.
the process of Delivering the code (similiar to push of git), was veryyyy long and frustrating. comparing to other tools where it takes you few seconds to push the code, with clearcase it took very long minutes.
> Enterprise tool
User needs good training in beginning to understand - how to set up views and what types of views would be needed. Search option could be better from user experience perspective.
It is a user friendly tool that makes software versioning easy.
It is centralized and you mostly have to be online.
Every time we tried to use it we had to involve the maintainers of the tool due to the complexity or the nature of the issue. We were almost always getting in trouble at merge time one way or another. It was for sure not a good time to have a tool like this.
Wanted to see more features and cloud based products.
Its a simple tool that has all basic features required for versioning. It gives good visual view of list of all the commits/changes and developers worked on it. Creating branches as well is not very difficult. Easy to checkout files and commit with relevant message.
Initial few days the learning curve would be little high for a new developer. It does not give good features for team work. Peer code review is not easy as files have to manually compared with earlier versions. The process of delivering code can be made much easier.
There is a learning curve to setting the Config Specs on a new branch (instructions for creating the specific view that is desired). However, I imagine some people will like this method since it is flexible.