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- Generating J2C a bean using the J2C Tools in Rational Application Developer V7.0 by Leho Nigul - [Clicks: 109]
This article demonstrates how the J2C tools available in IBM Rational Application Developer 7.0 improve the user experience when generating a J2C bean, and when exposing interaction and connection specification properties associated with the execution of the EIS function as input arguments of the business methods in the J2C bean. This step-by-step guide will demonstrate this capability using a simple IMS example. It will also demonstrate a quick way to create a Web service that uses the functionality provided by the J2C bean to access the IMS.
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http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/06/1212_nigul/index.html - Dec, 2006 - Working with J2C Ant Scripts in Rational Application Developer V7 by Ivy Ho, Laszlo Benedek - [Clicks: 48]
In IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0, one of the most helpful features in the J2EE Connector (J2C) Tools is the J2C session recording. When you create beans and data bindings using the J2C wizards, you can now save the settings in an Ant file. You can then invoke the Ant script inside the workbench (or from the command line) to generate J2C Java beans and data bindings.
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http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/06/1205_ho-benedek/index.html - Dec, 2006 - Improve the usability of Web applications with type-ahead input fields using JSF, AJAX, and Web services in Rational Application Developer V7 by Yury Kats - [Clicks: 105]
Type-ahead input fields (also known as suggest or autocomplete) are gaining popularity on the Web. Fields of this kind are programmed to guess what the user is typing and provide suggestions for the user to choose from. Rational Application Developer version 7.0 provides JSF components and AJAX functionality that make creating such fields fast and easy. This article explains type-ahead support in Rational Application Developer V7 and walks you through the process of creating two type-ahead fields -- one that uses a local data source to generate suggestions and one that uses a publicly available Web service.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/06/1205_kats_rad1/index.html - Dec, 2006 - JSF and Ajax: Web 2.0 application made easy with Rational Application Developer V7 by Yury Kats - [Clicks: 393]
Ajax is arguably the most popular technology on the Web today, because it's the cornerstone of what is often called Web 2.0. Unfortunately, creating an Ajax application is not an easy task, especially when you need to integrate it with another framework, such as JavaServer Faces (JSF). Fortunately, the IBM Rational Application Developer V7 release provides Ajax functionality for the JSF components, which makes the task much easier. This article explains how to use Ajax and JSF together in Rational Application Developer V7 and also walks you through an example of adding Ajax support to an existing application.
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http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/06/1205_kats_rad2/index.html - Dec, 2006 - What's new in IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0 by Aaron Lloyd - [Clicks: 120]
This article provides an overview of the new features of IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0, which is one of the premier tools for developing software solutions and applications.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/06/1205_lloyd_rad/index.html - Dec, 2006 - What's new in IBM Rational Software Architect V7.0 by Aaron Lloyd - [Clicks: 30]
This article provides an overview of the new features of IBM Rational Software Architect V7.0, which, as the premier software architecture management tool, includes extensive capabilities for architecting, developing, testing, analyzing, and deploying software solutions.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/06/1205_lloyd_rsa/index.html - Dec, 2006 - What's new in IBM Rational Software Modeler V7.0 by Aaron Lloyd - [Clicks: 12]
This article provides an overview of the new features of IBM Rational Software Modeler V7.0, which is one of the premier tools for modeling and architecting software solutions and applications.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/library/06/1205_lloyd_rsm/index.html - Dec, 2006 - Java Profiling with WSAD 5.0 by Aleksey Shevchenko - [Clicks: 78]
Java code profiling is an essential part of any application's test cycle. The WSAD 5.0 includes a profiling tool that can help you identify memory leaks, thread issues, and methods response times in your code.
http://www.developer.com/java/ent/article.php/3598166 - Apr, 2006