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Ubuntu Linux solution stack implementation, Part 4: Solution stack setup and integration

Christian Linares, Student, IBM
Christian is currently a computer science student at UTSA with a concentration in security and software engineering. He is currently in Austin for the summer (2010) working at IBM as an intern on the developerWorks skills team.

Summary:  Part 4 of this demo series shows you how to import the Java servlet application files into the Rational Application Developer workspace, edit a few classes, and deploy the application on a WebSphere Application Server. Finally, you get to see the solution stack work in a real life scenario. This 4-part demo series shows you how to implement the solution stack (Rational Application Developer, WebSphere Application Server, and DB2 Express-C) on Ubuntu Linux, and how to integrate them in a Java application.

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Date:  17 Aug 2010
Level:  Introductory

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This demo shows you how to import the Java servlet application files into the Rational® Application Developer workspace, edit a few classes, and deploy the application on a WebSphere® Application Server. Finally, you get to see the solution stack work in a real life scenario. This 4-part demo series shows you how to implement the solution stack (Rational Application Developer, WebSphere Application Server, and DB2® Express-C) on Ubuntu Linux®, as well as how to integrate them in a Java™ application.

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TranscriptTranscript4.pdf179KBHTTP
Product downloadRational Application Developer90MB to 6503MBHTTP
Product downloadDB2 Express-C140MB to 381MBHTTP
Product downloadWebSphere Application Server54MB to 130MBHTTP

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Christian is currently a computer science student at UTSA with a concentration in security and software engineering. He is currently in Austin for the summer (2010) working at IBM as an intern on the developerWorks skills team.

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