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Build a Web application without writing any code, Part 1

Install and configure Rational Application Developer, DB2, and WebSphere Application Server

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Level: Intermediate

Eric Long (elong@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM 

11 Sep 2007

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Learn how to build a robust Web application using Rational® Application Developer, DB2®, and WebSphere® Application Server in this two-part series. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to install, set up, and configure trial versions of Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, DB2 Enterprise V9.0, and WebSphere Application Server V6.1. Perhaps you used open source versions of these products to kick-start your Web-based application development. This tutorial takes you the next step: scaling your application to run in a business environment. In Part 2, you will use Rational Application Developer to build a Web application using data from a DB2 database, and publish your page to a WebSphere Application Server, all without writing any code. IBM's middleware takes care of all the hard work so you can focus on your own unique business logic.

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Learn how to install and set up Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, DB2 Enterprise V9, and WebSphere Application Server V6.1. Then, configure these technologies to begin creating a Web application, which you'll finish in Part 2.


Prerequisites

This tutorial assumes you have some understanding of Java, SQL, and XML. Knowledge of Web design is helpful, but not required.


System requirements

None



Duration

Less than 1 hour


Formats

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