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Self-Study Guide: WebSphere Studio Application Developer and Web Services

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Abstract

This IBM Redbook is a self-study guide for the new application development tool WebSphere Studio Application Developer and for Web Services.

WebSphere Studio Application Developer is the new IBM tool for Java development for client and server applications. It provides a Java integrated development environment (IDE) that is designed to provide rapid development for J2EE-based applications. It is well integrated with WebSphere Application Server Version 4 and provides a built-in single server that can be used for testing of J2EE applications.

Web Services are a new breed of Web applications. Web Services are self-contained, self-describing, modular applications that can be published, located, and invoked across the Web. Web Services perform callable functions that can be anything from a simple request to complicated business processes. Once a Web Service is deployed and registered, other applications can discover and invoke the deployed service. The foundation for Web Services are the simple object access protocol (SOAP), the Web Services description language (WSDL), and the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration (UDDI) registry.

This redbook consists of two parts: a presentation guide and an exercise guide. The presentation guide explains the new tool and Web Services. The exercise guide provides detailed instructions to perform exercises using WebSphere Studio Application Developer. The sample code used for the exercises is available for download at the Redbooks Internet site. The sample code also includes the solutions that can be loaded and studied.

Table of contents

Part 1. Presentations
Unit 1. Workshop Introduction
Unit 2. Application Developer: Overview
Unit 3. Application Developer: Java Development
Unit 4. Application Developer: Relational Schema Center
Unit 5. Application Developer: XML Development
Unit 6. Application Developer: Web Development
Unit 7. Application Developer: EJB Development
Unit 8. Application Developer: Deployment to WebSphere
Unit 9. Application Developer: Profiling Tools
Unit 10. Application Developer: Team Development
Unit 11. Web Services Overview
Unit 12. Creating Web Services
Unit 13. Using Web Services
Unit 14. Web Services and the UDDI Explorer

Part 2. Exercises
Exercise 1. Java development
Exercise 2. Relational Schema Center
Exercise 3. XML development
Exercise 4. Web development
Exercise 5. EJB development
Exercise 6. Test and deploy using WebSphere AEs
Exercise 7. Profiling an application
Exercise 8. Create a Web Service
Exercise 9. Deploy and test a Web Service
Exercise 10. Using a Web service in a client application
Exercise 11. Web Service publishing in the UDDI registry

Part 3. Appendixes
Appendix A. Installation and configuration
Appendix B. Additional material

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Publish Date
28 February 2002


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ISBN

0738424196

IBM Form Number
SG24-6407-00

Number of pages
422