 | Level: Introductory Gregory Scott (glscott1@us.ibm.com), Senior Learning Specialist, IBM
04 Apr 2006 This is the fifth of
of seven tutorials created to help
you prepare for the IBM Certification Test 255, Developing with IBM Rational® Application Developer for WebSphere® Software V6. Explore features for running both standalone and server-side J2EE enterprise applications.
Objectives
This tutorial demonstrates not only the ways of running Java applications in Application
Developer 6, but some of the differences with earlier versions of the tool. Users of the earlier versions (WebSphere Studio Application Developer versions 4 and 5) will find Rational Application Developer 6 almost identical, except for features related to the associated server.
After completing this tutorial, you will be able to run both standalone and server-side applications (such as Web applications) with confidence, use command line arguments from within Application Developer, and create or remove multiple launches.
Prerequisites
Before taking this tutorial, you should understand the concepts covered in the first three tutorials of this series:
The second half of this tutorial continues with related issues pertaining to WebSphere Application Server 6. Rational Application Development certification prep: Part 4, Working with databases on the data perspective is not necessary for this tutorial, although if you finished it successfully you will save time by continuing with the completed project.
System requirements
To run the examples in this tutorial, 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
|  | |  |