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Build a Web auction client

Michael Donaghy (mdonaghy@us.ibm.com), Solutions Developer, IBM
Michael Donaghy is a Solutions Developer with the IBM Solutions Builder Express Portfolio Development in RTP, NC. He has developed both enterprise and mid-market solutions for IBM. He holds a Master of Computer Science from North Carolina State University. In his spare time, he enjoys water skiing.
Colleen Connearney (csconnea@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Colleen Connearney is a Software Engineer with the IBM SMB Development Center in RTP, NC. In the three years she's been at IBM, Colleen has worked as a Java and Eclipse plug-in developer with the Integrated Runtime team. In her spare time she enjoys playing ultimate frisbee.

Summary:  This tutorial shows how to use IBM Rational Web Developer for WebSphere Software 6.0 to quickly build a Web auction client that interacts with a database and a set of auction site Web services. You will write minimal amounts of code and instead use Faces Components and SDOs to visually construct your Web pages.

Date:  13 Dec 2004
Level:  Introductory PDF:  A4 and Letter (731 KB | 42 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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