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IBM Redbooks > Application Development
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 WebSphere Studio Application Developer Programming Guide
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This IBM Redbook is a programming guide for the application development tool, WebSphere Studio Application Developer. This tool is not only for the Java developer, but also for the Web designer who creates Web pages. The WebSphere Studio Application Developer basic tooling and team environment is presented along with the development and deployment of Web applications.
WebSphere Studio Application Developer provides integrated development tools for all e-business development roles, including Web developers, Java developers, business analysts, architects, and enterprise programmers. The customizable, targeted, role-based approach of WebSphere Studio Application Developer will be characteristic of all new products built on the WebSphere Studio Workbench. It is well integrated with WebSphere Application Server and provides a built-in single server that can be used for the testing and profiling of Web applications. It replaces the existing Java and Web application development tools, VisualAge for Java and WebSphere Studio.
This redbook consists of eight parts: an introduction to the WebSphere Studio family of products and a sample application that is used in this book, Web page and Java Web application development, database connectivity, migrating from VisualAge for Java, testing and deploying a Web application with WebSphere Application Server, profiling, team development with Concurrent Versions System or Rational ClearCase LT, and plug-in development in WebSphere Studio Application Developer. |
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Part 1. Introducing WebSphere Studio
Chapter 1. Concepts
Chapter 2. Setting up your workbench
Chapter 3. Perspectives, views, and editors
Chapter 4. Application Developer terminology
Chapter 5. Programming assists
Part 2. Developing applications
Chapter 6. Creating Java applications
Chapter 7. Creating HTML resources
Chapter 8. Creating Web applications with dynamic content
Part 3. Database applications
Chapter 9. Database connectivity
Chapter 10. Using SQL Wizard and SQL Query Builder
Chapter 11. Stored procedures
Chapter 12. Accessing databases from your applications
Part 4. Migrating your applications
Chapter 13. Migrating your Java classes
Chapter 14. Migrating your VisualAge for Java project
Chapter 15. Other migration tips
Part 5. Testing and deploying your Web applications
Chapter 16. Server instances and server configurations
Chapter 17. Testing and debugging your application
Chapter 18. JUnit test framework
Chapter 19. Deploying your Web application
Chapter 20. Building your application with Ant
Part6. Profiling
Chapter 21. Profiling concepts
Chapter 22. Profiling your application
Part 7. Team programming
Chapter 23. Version control
Chapter 24. Using CVS
Chapter 25. Using Rational ClearCase
Part 8. The plug-in development environment
Chapter 26. Understanding the PDE
Chapter 27. Adding a plug-in to the workbench
Chapter 28. Creating AntTask with JDT API
Chapter 29. Deploying a plug-in
Part 9. Appendixes
Appendix A. Installing WebSphere Studio Application Developer
Appendix B. Installing IBM WebSphere Application Server 4.0 AEs
Appendix C. Additional material |
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Publish Date
05 August 2002 |
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Author(s)
Osamu Takagiwa
Joseph Korchmar Arne Lindquist Martin Vojtko |
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ISBN
0738425826 |
IBM Form Number
SG24-6585-00 |
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Number of pages
718 |
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