Have you ever felt at war during the roll-out of a complex customization or when you have to rush to debug and fix a complex problem? Sometimes being a Maximo specialist is like being a soldier. That's why you need the best tool at hand to do your job. That's why I have selected my personal set of portable apps that I have copied on my USB stick so I can plug in every computer in order to quickly become productive on every system. By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail. |
Here is my selection of free (or almost free) tools.
- Notepad++: A powerful and free text editor that supports UNIX/DOS file formats, column mode editing, filesystem search, macros, source formatters and more...
- 7zip: Probably the best free file compression/archiver. WinRAR and WinZip are not really free and are less flexible or less powerful.
- DBVisualizer: An outstanding universal SQL client. Unfortunately it not completely free. Try the DBVisualizer Personal evaluation license and you will never leave it. A valid free alternative is SQuirreL.
- Postman REST Client: A Chrome plugin to play with HTTP calls against the Maximo Integration Framework. If you are a Firefox user then try HTTPRequester.
- SoapUI: A test tool useful to simulate HTTP and WebServices calls. A must have for developing MIF integrations.
- JD: A small and accurate Java decompiler is often useful to understand the inner behavior of Maximo classes.
- BareTail: A simple a tail program for Windows to look at Maximo logs in realtime.
- FileZilla: Open Source FTP client when you have to transfer files from/to UNIX servers.
- portaPuTTY: The portable version of the famous Telnet/SSH client.
- Beyond Compare: A great tool to compare files and directories. It isn't free but worth the price. A good free alternative is WinMerge.
- IrfanView: Simple and fast image viewer.
- TreeSizeFree: When you need to free some disk space this may prove useful.
Very useful set of tools.
ReplyDeleteThanks for listing your tools, very useful.
ReplyDeleteYou might want to Consider SoapUI - especially the free version - a great integrated suite for WebService and REST Service testing - especially when using the Integration Framework
ReplyDeleteThank you for the suggestion Andreas!
DeleteI have updated the post.