|  | Level: Introductory Tyler Anderson (tyleranderson5@yahoo.com), Freelance writer and developer, Backstop Media
14 Apr 2008 This is the first in a two-part tutorial series creating secure
Java-based
Web applications using Rational® Application Developer, Data Studio and
Rational AppScan. This first tutorial begins by showcasing how Data Studio with
pureQuery can increase the efficiency of your database-driven Web development. You
will be developing a Java™ Web application with Rational Application Developer, and then with Java Server Pages
(JSP) you will deploy the application on WebSphere® Application Server. Objectives - Create a DB2 database connection
- Create a pureQuery enabled dynamic Web application
- Generate pureQuery code from database tables
- Augment pureQuery code with custom queries
- Create JSP that uses the pureQuery classes
- Deploy and test on WebSphere Application Server
Prerequisites
This tutorial is recommended for Java and database application developers who
want to take advantage of using Data Studio for its pureQuery capabilities and
Rational Application Developer to facilitate the development of a Java-based Web application. Knowledge of
JSP and Web development in general is also useful for this tutorial, but is not
required.
System requirements
To complete the steps in this tutorial, you need the following software installed:
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Rational Application Developer
Get a trial version of Rational Application Developer 7.0.0.6 from IBM
(click Download using the
new IBM Installation Manager (recommended) link). You'll use Rational Application Developer as a full
featured Eclipse based IDE for developing your Java Web application.
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Data Studio
This free plugin contains the pureQuery capabilities you'll use for
efficient database driven Web development. This tutorial requires version
1.1.2 (the only version compatible with Rational Application Developer 7.0.0.6).
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DB2 Express-C
Data Studio requires a live database connection to generate
pureQuery code for. This tutorial uses DB2 Express-C for the database.
Duration
Less than 1 hour
Formats html, pdf
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