Conclusion
The Java APIs of IBM Content Manager, IBM FileNet P8 Content Manager, and IBM Information Integrator Content Edition provide
the key elements to integrate Enterprise Content Management capability within business applications. IBM Rational Application
Developer is a great tool for developing simple or complex J2EE applications. This tutorial showed you how to configure the Rational
Application Developer environment ready to develop using these Java APIs. It also showed how to satisfy the most common
ECM integration requirements of being able to log on, search, retrieve, and view documents matching specific selection criteria.
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