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"This IBM Redbook is a self-study guide for the new functions in Version 3.5 of VisualAge for Java and WebSphere Studio, which are the prime development tools for Web applications running on application servers such as WebSphere Application Server. The major new functions in VisualAge for Java are an improved interactive development environment (IDE) with full source code edit, a new WebSphere Test Environment Control Center, a Servlet SmartGuide, management and versioning of resource files, enhanced enterprise access through Data Access Beans, Enterprise JavaBeans, SQL stored procedures, Enterprise Access Builder, an XML Generator, and a rewritten External Version Control interface. The major new functions in WebSphere Studio are simplified publishing to a Web application, generation of Compact HTML, VoiceXML, and WML, improved SQL and Database Wizards, an integrated Page Designer, a VoiceXML Editor, an Animated GIF Designer, a WebArt Designer, a Page Detailer for Web site performance measurements, and an improved interface to VisualAge for Java. This redbook consists of two parts: a presentation guide and an exercise guide. The presentation guide explains all the new functions; whereas, the exercise guide provides detailed instructions to perform exercises using the new functions. 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 into Version 3.5 of VisualAge for Java and WebSphere Studio." Related Free eBooks |
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