Level: Introductory Matthew Stobo (mstobo@us.ibm.com), IBM Senior IT Specialist, IBM
18 Apr 2006 This is the seventh in a series of seven tutorials created to help
you prepare for the IBM Certification Test 255, Developing with IBM Rational® Application Developer for WebSphere® Software V6.
This tutorial teaches you how to create J2EE projects using Rational Application Developer V6 and focuses on how they are organized within the development environment. It also teaches how to import and export J2EE modules to and from Rational Application Developer and the fundamentals of packaging an application to take advantage of the features of WebSphere Application Server.
Objectives - Manage breakpoints
- Create J2EE projects
- Import and export J2EE modules
- Create and locate resources in the appropriate location of the project hierarchy
- Work with Web and Application Deployment Descriptor Editors
Prerequisites
The tutorial assumes that you have followed the Rational Application Developer certification series tutorial track and are already somewhat familiar with the development environment. If you are unfamiliar with the environment, or J2EE applications, review all the preceding tutorials before attempting this tutorial.
System requirements
To run the examples in this tutorial, install Rational Application Developer for
WebSphere Software or Rational Web Developer for WebSphere Software.
You can 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
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