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Rational Application Development certification prep, Part 2: Java development

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Bobby McChesney (mcchesne@us.ibm.com), Senior Learning Specialist, <a href="http://www.ibm.com/developerWorks">IBM</a>

07 Mar 2006

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Prepare for the IBM Certification Test 255, Developing with IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software V6. The Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software Java™ Development tutorial is the second tutorial in a series of seven tutorials created to help you get ready for the IBM certification test. Learn how to create Java projects, packages, classes, and methods using the Java development tools, wizards, and features in the workbench. This tutorial also introduces the perspectives and views that facilitate your Java development efforts.

Objectives

After completing this tutorial, you will know how to use the workbench Java editor and development environment. You will be familiar with the Java build path, know how to refactor your code, how to use the Java search function, and how to use resource and project property menus.

Prerequisites

This tutorial is written for Java developers whose skills and experience are at a beginning to intermediate level. You should have a general familiarity with using an integrated development environment.


System requirements

To run the examples in this tutorial, you need to install Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software or Rational Web Developer for WebSphere Software. Download a free trial version of Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software if you don't already have a copy of it.

The hardware and software requirements for this software can be located at IBM Rational Application Developer System Requirements.



Duration

Under two hours


Formats

html, pdf


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