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Put Muse and Eclipse TPTP WSDM tools to work

Installing Apache Muse and the WSDM tooling and development builds in Eclipse TPTP 4.3 and 4.4

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Level: Intermediate

Balan Subramanian (bsubram@us.ibm.com), Advisory software engineer, IBM

13 Mar 2007

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Learn how to install Apache Muse, the stable release of the Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) Tooling in Eclipse TPTP 4.3, and the latest development builds of WSDM Tooling in TPTP 4.4. With this tutorial, a stand-alone "prequel" to the tutorial on crafting a WSDM endpoint using the Eclipse TPTP Build to Manage tooling, you'll be a master of installation.

In this tutorial

  • Getting and installing the Apache Muse run time

  • Installing the WSDM Tooling in Eclipse TPTP 4.3

  • Installing the latest development builds in TPTP 4.4

Prerequisites

This tutorial is for developers who have an understanding of the installation process for software. Because you will be using this understanding as a basis for other tutorials, it is also a good idea to have a high level of understanding of WSDM concepts and a good grasp of Web services in general. The intent of the tooling is to hide the complexities of Web services development and Apache Muse artifacts while advocating a standard programming model. But, familiarity with Web services will help you follow the tasks closely. Java™ development experience using an IDE such as Eclipse is also greatly helpful.


System requirements

Prerequisites for Eclipse TPTP can be found at http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads.



Duration

2 hours


Formats

html, pdf


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