Conclusion
This tutorial covered the basics, such as what are views and perspectives, how to
customize your perspectives, a very small subset of the Application Developer preference settings, the
import and export wizards, the local history and the search features. Completing the
seven tutorials in this series can help you gain the knowledge you need to prepare for Test 255: Developing with IBM Rational Application
Developer for WebSphere Software V6, but nothing can replace the experience and knowledge
that is obtained from using the product.
I sincerely hope you have found this tutorial helpful, and wish you luck as you prepare
for your certification test.
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