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The focus of this site is currently on Compuware's OptimalJ product as well as a few OptimalJ related stand-alone tools available in the download section.

The site navigation (on the left) contains the following information about the product:

  • About OptimalJ
    What the product is and what it can do. This is a link to information on www.compuware.com and will open in a new browser window.
  • In the News
    The latest product news. This is a link to the News section on www.compuware.com and will open in a new browser window.
  • Getting Started
    Starting to work with OptimalJ.
  • Support Center
    All types of information to help you work better and more productively with the product. Also, known software problems are listed here. The overview information is available to all but you need to be a community member to access most links.
  • OptimalJ University Program
    All the necessary information about the program, how to join, a course outline and FAQ is available here.
  • Java Resources
    The community resource center with various links to other Java, XML and MDA related sites.

Member Access:

  • White Papers & Articles
    All OptimalJ and DevPartner for Java white papers as well as technical articles are listed here.
  • Documentation
    Updates and new versions of the OptimalJ documentation set is available here.
  • FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
    The most frequently asked questions are listed here. You can also submit questions to the site moderator who will give you a personal answer and post the answer so others can benefit from your question, too.
  • Forums
    The place for developers to discuss the products or ask for help.

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  • Documentation
  • FAQs
  • Forums
  • Incident Reporting

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