Watch this demo and learn how to configure and use the IBM® WebSphere® Application Server Community Edition in the Eclipse Version 3.2 IDE with the Web Tool Project Platform. Part 1 of this demo showed how to download and configure the WebSphere Application Server Community Edition plugin from the Eclipse IDE. This demo shows how to configure and start a J2EE 1.4 installed server runtime environment for WebSphere Application Server Community Edition and deploy a simple application in Eclipse. This demo uses a Linux x86 environment for use by multiple developers.
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Paul Coates, an Advisory Software Engineer with the IBM Developer Skills team, has over 25 years of IT experience as a programmer, software architect, and consultant. Today he focuses on sharing that experience and his insight with developers. Paul consults and creates technical content on open source, open community, WebSphere, Rational, and other technologies for developerWorks.