 | Level: Intermediate Eric Long (elong@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
25 Sep 2007 Learn how to 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. 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.
Part 1
showed you 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. Part 2 shows you
how to build an application. In this tutorial
Learn how to create a DB2 database, populate the database, link the database to
Rational Application Developer, build a Web project in Rational Application
Developer, create a JSP page with your database values, and publish the project to
WebSphere Application Server V6.1.
Prerequisites
This tutorial assumes you have some understanding of Java™ technology,
SQL, and XML. Knowledge of Web design is helpful, but not required.
System requirements
You should have completed the tasks in Part 1,
Install and configure Rational Application Developer, DB2, and WebSphere Application Server,
before beginning this tutorial.
Duration
Less than 1 hour
Formats html, pdf
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