Summary
You've successfully completed this tutorial and have mastered the use of
pureQuery support to your JSP Web pages. You've installed Rational Application Developer together with Data
Studio, successfully created a pureQuery enabled Dynamic Web Project, generated
pureQuery code from your database tables, and wrote five JSP Web pages to
demonstrate their functionality.
Make sure to come back for Part 2 where you'll learn how to check your
Java-based Web application for vulnerabilities and fix them with the help of
AppScan!
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