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IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 Portal
Toolkit: Part 4. Static page aggregation
With static page aggregation, you can create portal pages from static HTML layouts or templates in an IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.1 project. This article guides you through the step-by-step process of creating, designing, customizing, and aggregating such static layouts by using IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5, targeting the portal server runtime environment. You do not need to know a lot about the underlying portal APIs to follow the steps in this article.
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02 Jul 2009 |
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IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 Portal Toolkit: Part 5. Tooling support for events and public render parameters for portal and portlet applications
This article walks you through the creation of a sample JSR 286 basic portlet application using the Portal Toolkit in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5. In the process, it explains how the Portal Toolkit expedites the whole process to leverage these capabilities. Detailed instructions show how to enable events and public render parameters by using the new event wizard and the enhanced portlet deployment descriptor visual editor.
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23 Jul 2009 |
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Integrate Crystal Reports in Web applications using Rational Application Developer, Part 3: How to programmatically embed predesigned Crystal Reports in Java Server Pages by using Java Reporting Component code
Learn how to programmatically embed predesigned Crystal Reports in Java Server Pages by using the Java Reporting Component code in Rational Application Developer.
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24 Apr 2007 |
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Rational Application Developer V7.5: Using the Java Persistence API
This demo shows how to use the new Java EE 5 Java Persistence API (JPA)
framework to create simple JPA entity and manager beans. It is part of a series of
demonstrations that show the new features of Rational Application Developer Version 7.5.
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02 Oct 2008 |
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Using Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software: Easiest, breeziest EJB components
This tutorial introduces you to IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, a comprehensive, highly visually-driven integrated development environment, that takes the process of creating EJB components to its simplest level yet. You will learn new ways to visually construct your components and then run easy to use wizards to create J2EE applications faster than ever.
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11 Jan 2005 |
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Mastering Facebook application development with PHP, Rational
Application Developer, WebSphere Application Server, and DB2, Part 3: Complete the Facebook stock broker demo application
This is the final tutorial of a three-part series on developing a fully functioning Facebook application in PHP and Java languages that provides a Facebook interface to an existing stock brokerage's trading application. In this tutorial you use all the tools you installed and components you developed in the first two parts of this series to implement the specifics of the Facebook application.
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16 Jun 2008 |
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Mastering Facebook application development with PHP, Rational
Application Developer, WebSphere Application Server, and DB2, Part 2: Use Java and PHP languages in parallel
Build a Facebook interface for an existing stock brokerage firm that
enables online portfolio management. Learn one approach for dividing an
application's functionality between PHP and Java components, and use the Spring
framework to apply a standard MVC architecture to the Java code. This tutorial covers the details for developing the Facebook application that you started in Part 1.
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02 Jun 2008 |
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Build Web services with transport-level security using Rational
Application Developer V7, Part 3: Configure HTTPS
Part 1 and Part 2 of this three-part tutorial series showed you how to
develop Web services and clients, and configure HTTP basic authentication. In this
final installment, you create a self-signed certificate, keystore, trust store, and
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) configuration using the IBM WebSphere Administrative
Console. Then you configure HTTPS for your Web services and Web services client, and
test HTTPS Web services from both a Java EE client and a stand-alone Java client.
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21 Feb 2008 |
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Build Web services with transport-level security using Rational
Application Developer V7, Part 2: Configure HTTP basic authentication
Part 1 of this tutorial series gave you step-by-step instructions for
building a Web service for a simple calculator application. You generated Web services and tested
two different types of Web services clients -- a Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
(Java EE) client and a stand-alone Java client -- and handled user-defined
exceptions in Web services. This second installment in the three-part series shows
you how to configure HTTP basic authentication for your Web services and Web
services client, and monitor the HTTP basic authentication information using the
TCP/IP monitor.
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07 Feb 2008 |
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Build Web services with transport-level security using Rational
Application Developer V7, Part 1: Build Web services and Web services clients
Build secure Web services with transport-level security using IBM Rational
Application Developer V7 and IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1. Follow this
three-part series for step-by-step instructions about how to develop Web services
and clients, configure HTTP basic authentication, and
configure HTTP over SSL (HTTPS). This first
part of the series walks you through building a Web service for a simple calculator
application. You generate and test two different types of Web services clients: a
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) client and a stand-alone Java client.
You also handle user-defined exceptions in Web services.
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17 Jan 2008 |
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IBM Rational Application Developer Web Services Tooling Tips and Tricks: Part 2: Validate Java classes for compliance to JAX-RPC
When you expose your existing application as Web services, you may encounter problems during Web services code generation. These problems are mainly caused because your existing application is not compliant with the Java API for XML based RPC (JAX-RPC) specification. This tip lists the common problems during bottom-up Web services code generation, and shows how Rational Application Developer can help you validate the JAX-RPC compliance before code generation.
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11 Dec 2007 |
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Integrate Crystal Reports in Web applications using Rational Application Developer, Part 4: Pushing runtime data to Crystal Reports
Learn how to programmatically push runtime data to Crystal Reports in JavaServer Pages by using the Java Reporting Component (JRC) code in IBM Rational Application Developer.
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17 Jul 2007 |
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Developing JSF Portlets with Rational Application Developer 6.0 and WebSphere Portal Server 5.1: Part 2, How to enable communication between portlets
This is the second part of a two-part series focusing on JSF (JavaServer Faces) and JSR (Java Specification Request) 168 development with IBM Rational Application Developer 6.0. Part 1 of the series looked at basic product features for JSF and JSR 168 development and created two portlets and three views for a CRMBrowser application. In this second part, you will learn how to enable communication between JSR 168 portlets to implement sophisticated screen flows.
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18 Jan 2007 |
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Unit Testing J2EE platform components with JUnit and JUnitEE frameworks in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 6.0.2: Unit testing Web services
Learn how you can use the JUnit and JUnitEE open source test frameworks within IBM Rational Application Developer V 6.0.2 to test Web service units in an application server.
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15 May 2007 |
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IBM Rational Application Developer Web services tooling tips and tricks: Part 1: Be aware of the preferences page
IBM Rational Application Developer Web Services tooling enables comprehensive Eclipse-based rapid application development. This allows you (a software developer) to discover, create, build, deploy, test, and publish Web services applications.
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08 May 2007 |
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Mastering Facebook application development with PHP, Rational
Application Developer, WebSphere Application Server, and DB2, Part 1: Set up the components
Develop a Facebook application using
both PHP and Java programming languages. This tutorial gives you a first
look at Facebook, and then steps you through the process for installing the
components needed to create a Facebook application. Next, you'll take a tour of Facebook with respect to how to integrate your
application into the site. Finally, you'll get started with a bare-bones
application. In Parts 2 and 3 of this tutorial series, you'll learn how to develop the application you created in Part 1.
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19 May 2008 |
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Unit Testing J2EE platform components with JUnit and JUnitEE frameworks in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 6.0.2: Part 1. Unit testing Java and EJB applications
This is Part 1 of a three-part series of articles. It demonstrates how you can use an open source test framework, such as JUnit and JUnitEE, to unit test Java and EJB applications by using IBM Rational Application Developer Version 6 in an IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6 environment.
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23 Jan 2007 |
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Integrate Crystal Reports in Web applications using Rational Application Developer, Part 2: Embed Crystal Reports in Web applications using JDBC Connection at design time and JNDI Connection at run time
Learn how to embed Crysal Reports in Web appliations, using JDBC connection at design time and switching to JNDI connection at run time.
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17 Oct 2006 |
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Build HTTPS Web services with Rational Application Developer, Part 2: Configure HTTPS Web services
In part 2 of this series, you'll configure HTTPS for a Web services application. You will create a self-signed certificate using iKeyman and configure SSL settings using WebSphere Admin Console. Finally, you'll test HTTPS Web services from both a Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE) client.
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08 Sep 2006 |
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Write Java Message Service programs using WebSphere MQ Version 6 and Rational Application Developer Version 6, Part 3: Using JMS and WebSphere MQ for the test environment
In this tutorial get an overview of the unified domain interfaces that are the preferred method of client programming for Java Message Service (JMS) 1.1. Sample applications and instructions for running those applications are included to demonstrate and test the capabilities and use of these interfaces. You also learn how to configure WebSphere MQ as the JMS provider for the Rational Application Developer (Application Developer) WebSphere Test Environment and how to run applications with that configuration.
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12 Sep 2006 |
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Accelerated JSF development for XML-based SOA using Rational Application
Developer and WebSphere Application Server Part 5: Rational Application Developer Version 7.0 Update
This article, Part 5 in a series, provides updated information on the XSD SDO
Transform feature for IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.0 (and later) and
IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 (and later). The feature accelerates your presentation development of XML-based service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications.
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13 Jan 2009 |
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IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 Portal
Toolkit: Part 3. Web 2.0 portlet and portal programming support for IBM WebSphere Portal
Version 6.1
This article describes the Web 2.0 tooling support introduced in IBM Rational
Application Developer Version 7.5 for portlet and portal applications running on IBM
WebSphere Portal Version 6.1 and higher. To help you understand this tooling support
better, the author also discusses the basics and benefits of the Web 2.0-based
technologies.
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26 May 2009 |
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Develop Web services with Rational Application Developer, Part 1: Build, test, and deploy a sample Enterprise JavaBean
Discover how to develop applications quickly and efficiently using Rational(R) Application Developer Version 6.0. This two-part tutorial provides an introductory view of Rational Application Developer through development of a sample Enterprise Java(TM)Bean (EJB) and Web service. In Part 1 of this series, you will develop, test, and deploy a Math session bean.
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07 Oct 2005 |
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Write Java Message Service programs using WebSphere MQ Version 6 and Rational Application Developer Version 6, Part 2: WebSphere MQ configurations and publish/subscribe
Use IBM Rational Application Developer and IBM WebSphere MQ configurations to make your Java Message Service (JMS) programs more flexible. And while you're at it, learn more about JMS publish/subscribe programming.
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13 May 2006 |
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Developing JSF Portlets with Rational Application Developer 6.0 and WebSphere Portal Server 5.1: Part 1, Developing JSR168 JSF Portlets
This article is Part 1 in a two-part article series regarding portal development using IBM Rational Application Developer 6.0 (IRAD). As part of understanding this functionality, you will also learn about the basic JavaServerFaces (JSF) and IBM WebSphere Portal Server features included with IRAD. Finally, this article will discuss how you can rapidly create sophisticated Web pages using JSF, and then display those pages in Java Specification Request (JSR) 168 portlets.
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15 Mar 2005 |
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Write Java Message Service programs using WebSphere MQ Version 6 and Rational Application Developer Version 6, Part 1: Installing the software and running your first programs
Get a step-by-step approach to installing and configuring IBM WebSphere MQ and IBM Rational Application Developer for developing Java Message Service (JMS) applications in this tutorial. Sample applications and instructions for running those applications using the installed products are provided.
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09 May 2006 |
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Integrate Crystal Reports in Web applications using Rational Application Developer, Part 1: Embedding Crystal Reports in Web applications using JDBC connections
Learn how to embed Crystal Reports in Web applications, using JDBC connections, both at design time and run time.
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18 Apr 2006 |
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IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 Portal Toolkit: Part 2. Web 2.0 portal development support for features in IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.1
IBM WebSphere Portal Version 6.1 introduces new features, such as client-side aggregation, Friendly URLs, and static page aggregation. WebSphere Portal V6.1 provides new themes, which include a Web 2.0-based theme. IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 provides the tooling support for these new features. This article describes these features and tools.
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19 May 2009 |
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IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 Portal Toolkit: What's new in IBM Rational Application Developer V7.5 Portal Toolkit
This article is the first in a five-part series. It provides an overview of the new features of IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 Portal Toolkit. Because this overview deals with the enhancements made since the previous version, knowledge of Rational Application Developer V7.0 is very useful, although not mandatory.
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12 May 2009 |
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Use IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 Web Service Policy Framework to share policy configurations
This article briefly explains the concept of Web Services Policy Framework and walks you through an example of how you can leverage IBM Rational Application Developer V7.5 to configure Web services policies. You can easily follow the sample to tailor it to your organization's needs.
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14 Apr 2009 |
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Developing JSF Portlets with Rational Application Developer 6.0 and WebSphere Portal Server 5.1, Part 2
This is the second part of a two-part series focusing on JSF (JavaServer Faces) and JSR (Java Specification Request) 168 development with IBM Rational Application Developer 6.0. Part 1 of the series looked at basic product features for JSF and JSR 168 development and created two portlets and three views for a CRMBrowser application. In this second part, you will learn how to enable communication between JSR 168 portlets to implement sophisticated screen flows.
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11 Nov 2005 |
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Easier globalization of JavaServer Faces Web applications with IBM Rational Application Developer
Learn how to use IBM Rational Application Developer to enable globalization for JavaServer Faces Web applications. This article describes challenges in developing for global markets and explains how using the JavaServer Faces Widget Library (JWL) can help you handle them with ease.
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09 Jul 2009 |
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Linux SEK 2005 Release 1: Installing IBM Rational Application Developer V6.0 trial for Linux
Follow these steps to install IBM Rational Application Developer V6 trial on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 (RHEL3) or on SUSE Enterprise Linux 9 (SLES9). Developers who are new to Linux or UNIX-based operating systems will get the most out of this article.
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05 Apr 2005 |
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Web 2.0 Application Development using JPA, AJAX, and Dojo tools in Rational Application Developer Version 7.5
This article will explain how to create a simple end-to-end Web application using the JPA, AJAX, and Dojo tools available in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 (and later). Developers building applications to run on IBM WebSphere Application Servers with the EJB3 and Web2.0 Feature Packs can take advantage of new functionality using Rational Application Developer's new Web tools.
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30 Sep 2008 |
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Tackling challenges of software development with Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software
This article shows how Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software V7.5 provides solutions to the many challenges that software teams face when tasked to deliver Web and service-oriented applications.
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26 Sep 2008 |
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What's new in JavaServer Faces tooling in IBM Rational Application
Developer Version 7.5
This article highlights the most important new features for JavaServer Faces
support in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5.
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26 Sep 2008 |
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Hands-on functional testing with IBM Rational XDE Tester and WebSphere Studio Application Developer
Learn how to test a J2EE based Web application using WebSphere Studio Application Developer with Rational XDE Tester. The goal is of this tutorial is to show you how to leverage the integration between WebSphere Studio and XDE Tester to test the application, catch defects in the application, and test case and make changes on the fly - all without leaving the IDE.
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02 Jul 2004 |
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Develop applications using the IBM Enterprise Content Management Java APIs with IBM Rational Application Developer
Set up the IBM Rational Application Developer environment for each of the APIs covered, and start writing simple code to log-on, search, retrieve, and view documents using each API.
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17 Apr 2008 |
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Using Service Data Objects in JavaServer Pages with Rational Application Developer 7.0 and later
This article demonstrates how you can use IBM Rational Application Developer features to exploit Service Data Objects technology. This allows you to create database views using complex queries without requiring any programmatic knowledge.
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08 Apr 2008 |
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Generate a Web service client using Rational Application Developer and WebSphere Service Registry and Repository
Learn how to upload a public WSDL document to WebSphere Service Registry and
Repository and import it into a dynamic Web project in Rational Application
Developer, then generate a JSP client to consume the Web service.
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05 Mar 2008 |
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Rational Application Developer certification prep series
Interested in becoming an IBM Certified Associate Developer? This series of seven tutorials helps you prepare for the IBM certification Test 255, Developing with IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software V6.
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07 Mar 2006 |
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Testing a data source-based application using JUnit and IBM Rational Application Developer
This article describes a technique to test data source-based components that are deployable in an application server (such as WebSphere Application Server Version 6.0.2), using JUnit on the IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.0 platform. The sample component in this article is a simple Java-based application that provides a simple user authentication service. The article is targeted at developers who are familiar with the JUnit framework, and who have working knowledge of Rational Application Developer.
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19 Feb 2008 |
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Static analysis using Rational Application Developer Version 7
This demonstration shows the new capabilities of Rational Application Developer Version 7 and Rational Software Architect Version 7 to perform static analysis of code.
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04 Dec 2007 |
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Managing Utility JARs in an IBM Rational Application Developer-ClearCase Environment
IBM Rational Application Developer and IBM Rational ClearCase allow you to leverage Eclipse's abilities to help you develop complex J2EE applications. Using these tools, you can take advantage of Utility JARs to increase your productivity developing software in a team environment.
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11 Dec 2007 |
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Using the static analysis feature for code review in Rational Application Developer Version 7.0
This article introduces the static Analysis feature of IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.0. Because this feature is quick to run, you can detect problems and inconsistencies in a code base early. Consequently, you can fix these problems before they affect your application's maintenance, scalability, and performance.
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04 Dec 2007 |
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Tips for installing and configuring IBM Rational Application Developer on a Citrix Presentation Server
The Citrix Presentation Server is one of the platforms supported by IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform products. This article explains several important things to do on the Citrix server and client machines so that multiple users can develop with Rational Application Developer while using Citrix clients. The author also addresses a few limitations. This information is based on testing Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 with Citrix Presentation Server Version 4.5 (Version 5.0 of the Citrix Presentation Server is called Citrix XenApp).
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23 Jul 2009 |
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Configure SonicESB for a business process, Part 2: Build, develop, and test a sample a SonicESB process within Rational
Application Developer
Learn the next series of steps to develop a SonicESB process containing
several services that interact to perform a sample Travel Agency Flow. You will use
detailed step-by-step instructions to configure Sonic to expose the Travel Agency
Process as a Web service. Code is developed and tested with IBM Rational(R)
Application Developer.
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12 Jul 2007 |
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Debug and troubleshoot JavaServer Faces applications by using JSFTrace in Rational Application Developer
JSFTrace helps developers get a better understanding of how JavaServer Faces technology works and how to debug their JSF applications faster and more efficiently. This article describes the JSFTrace feature introduced in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5.4 and how to configure and use it for troubleshooting.
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24 Sep 2009 |
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Using the ProgressBar JSF Component in Rational Application Developer
The ProgressBar is one of the JSF components introduced in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7. This article explains how the ProgressBar works and various ways that you can use it in a Web application to keep users informed about
the status of time-consuming tasks.
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26 Jun 2007 |
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Using binary modules to optimize Rational Application Developer in a team environment
This article shows how you can keep some of your projects in source form, and others in binary form, to improve the speed of many of the day-to-day operations that you perform in IBM Rational Application Developer.
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19 Jun 2007 |
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Scripting Second Life with Rational Application Developer
The virtual world of Second Life is special in that much of it is made up of
content created (and owned) by users. Not only can you create lush 3-D objects (and
sell them for the equivalent of real money!), but you can also create both simple
and complex scripts to control their behavior and appearance. This tutorial explains
the basics (and not so basics) behind Second Life scripts and shows you how to ease
development by using Rational Application Developer as you build a small game users
can carry around and play.
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05 Jun 2007 |
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Using Rational Application Developer V7 to
create and deploy JSR 168 cooperative portlets
Learn about the cooperative portlet tools available in IBM Rational Application Developer V7 while you create a simple cooperative application and deploy it onto an IBM WebSphere Portal 6.0 server. The focus is on JSR 168 JavaServer Faces portlets, but the authors also briefly discuss Basic and Struts portlets.
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29 May 2007 |
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How to use JavaServer Faces components with Ajax in IBM Rational Application
Developer
This article walks you through the steps and code work needed to design and
implement a weather forecast application by using Ajax with a Relational Record
List, Combo Box, Tabbed Panel, and Data Tree components. It also explains a
technique for accessing data elements from a Relational Record List that has two
related tables.
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25 Mar 2008 |
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Connecting Rational Application Developer V7.0 and WebSphere Application Server V6.1 using Java Management Extension APIs
This article shows tool developers who use Rational Application Developer V7.0 how to use JMX APIs to get configuration information from WebSphere Application Server V6.1. They can then use that information as an integral part of a tool that is based on Rational Application Developer.
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03 Apr 2007 |
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Installing and configuring WebSphere Portal V6.0 Servers for development with Rational Application Developer V7.0 and Rational Software Architect V7.0
IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0 and Rational Software Architect V7.0 are the first products in the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform range of products to include full-featured support for IBM WebSphere Portal V6.0 development. This gives youu the convenience of WebSphere Portal V5 without the limitations. This article provides tips on how to reduce the amount of resources that the setup consumes and how to optimize its performance for your requirements.
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27 Mar 2007 |
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Creating a sorted JavaServer Faces Widget Library dataTable using Rational Application Developer V7.0
This article explains how to implement the sorting feature of the dataTable component of the JavaServer Faces Widget Library, which is available in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.0. The sorting feature allows the user to make individual columns in a dataTable sortable.
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20 Feb 2007 |
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New features of the JavaServer Faces Widget Library dataTable component in IBM Rational Application Developer 7.0
This article describes and explains how to use the new features of the dataTable component of the JWL (JSF Widget Library) introduced in IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.0. The new features include dataTable scrolling and additional ways to customize the Deluxe Pager and Output Statistics components.
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13 Feb 2007 |
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Advanced usage of the Typeahead control in Rational Application Developer V7.0
There is an ever-growing need for a rich user experience when it comes to Internet applications. An approach to Web application development that has been very successful and popular recently is to design Web applications using Ajax-style patterns. One of the Ajax features available in IBM Rational Application Developer is the Typeahead component. This article demonstrates the versatility of this component in a number of areas: Server-side dynamic result filtering, CSS customization, and JavaScript event handling using the JavaScript API. It takes you the Web developer beyond the most straightforward use cases and into more advanced Typeahead usage.
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06 Feb 2007 |
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Hello World: Learn how to create Java, Web service, and database applications with Rational Application Developer V7
Get an overview of Rational Application Developer V7 in this basic tutorial,
which includes demos and hello world exercises. You'll
need to download the free trial version of Rational Application Developer V7. This tutorial includes practical exercises that show how to
create a Java application, create and invoke a Web service,
and create a Web application that can access a Derby
database using a Relational Record List. The original version
of this tutorial for Rational Application Developer V6 is still available.
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23 Jan 2007 |
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Generating a J2C bean using the J2C Tools in Rational Application Developer V7.0
This article demonstrates how the J2C tools available in IBM Rational Application Developer 7.0 improve your experience when generating a J2C bean, and when exposing interaction and connection specification properties associated with the execution of the EIS function as input arguments of the business methods in the J2C bean. This step-by-step guide will
demonstrate this capability using a simple IMS example. It will also demonstrate a quick way to create a Web service that uses the functionality provided by the J2C bean to access the IMS.
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12 Dec 2006 |
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What's new in IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0
This article provides an overview of the new features of IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0, which is one of the premier applications for modeling and architecting software solutions and applications.
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05 Dec 2006 |
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Improve the usability of Web applications with type-ahead input fields using JSF, AJAX, and Web services in Rational Application Developer V7
Type-ahead input fields (also known as suggest or autocomplete) are programmed to guess what the user is typing and provide suggestions for the user to choose from. Rational Application Developer version 7.0 provides JSF components and AJAX functionality that make creating such fields fast and easy.
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05 Dec 2006 |
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Working with J2C Ant Scripts in Rational Application Developer V7
In IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0, one of the most helpful features in the J2EE Connector (J2C) Tools is the J2C session recording. When you create beans and data bindings using the J2C wizards, you can now save the settings in an Ant file. You can then invoke the Ant script inside the workbench (or from the command line) to generate J2C Java beans and data bindings. This article demonstrates how to customize the Ant scripts that the Rational Application Developer V7 J2EE Connector (J2C) Tools create. It also explains how to run the Ant script from the command line.
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05 Dec 2006 |
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JSF and Ajax: Web 2.0 application made easy with Rational Application Developer V7
Ajax, the cornerstone of what is often called Web 2.0, is arguably the most popular technology on the Web today. Unfortunately, creating an Ajax application is not easy, especially when you need to integrate it with another framework, such as JSF. This article explains how to use Ajax and JSF together in IBM Rational Application Developer V7 to make your task easier and also walks you through an example of adding Ajax support to an existing application.
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05 Dec 2006 |
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Configure WebSphere Test Environment Security in Rational Application Developer
This demonstration shows how to enable and disable global security in the WebSphere Test Environment from within Rational Web Developer, Rational Application Developer, or Rational Software Architect. You'll also see a demo of a workaround in case the two locations for the security setting get out of sync and you are unable to start the server.
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16 Aug 2005 |
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Deploy Java UDRs through Web services on Informix using Rational Application Developer
Learn how to expose an Informix UDR or UDT on the Web as a Web service. You'll see how to use a JavaBean for interacting with the Informix UDR or UDT, deploying as a Web service using Rational Application Developer.
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28 Sep 2006 |
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Setting up an IBM Rational Application Developer-based iWidget development environment
When widgets are developed for deployment on IBM® Mashup Center, two IBM development tools can be used, the IBM Mashup Center widget factory or IBM Rational® Application Developer. This article explains how to set up IBM Rational Application Developer so that it can be used to create iWidgets for deployment in IBM Mashup Center.
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20 Oct 2009 |
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Patches for developerWorks trials: Installing the compatibility patch for IBM Rational Application Developer V6.0
trial for Linux
After you install the trial version of Rational Application Developer V6.0 for Linux, and before you run it, you must apply a patch to update certain configuration files. The patch is required because retail versions of Rational Software Development Platform products, such as Rational Application Developer V6.0, are designed to install additional components only if some components are already installed. As a result, trial versions of these products cannot coexist with the retail versions. This article details how to apply the patch, how to update your workspace, and how to update your trial product.
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29 Aug 2006 |
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Rational Application Developer Performance Tips
This updated article contains a series of hints and tips that you can use to improve the performance of IBM® Rational® Application Developer. The screen shots for this article were taken from Rational Application Developer version 6.0.0.1 and/or version 6.0.1.1.
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14 Mar 2006 |
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IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: Integrating Rational ClearCase LT and WebSphere Studio Application Developer
This article details the necessary steps to get started using Rational ClearCase LT, which is included with WebSphere Studio Application Developer. The article also demonstrates how to place your WebSphere Studio Application Developer projects under Rational ClearCase LT source control, and how to use some of the ClearCase LT options.
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13 Mar 2002 |
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Developing and testing portlet applications with Lotus Expeditor and Rational Application Developer
Learn how to develop client services portlet applications for Lotus Expeditor using Rational Application Developer v7 and Lotus Expeditor Toolkit v6.1.
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18 Apr 2007 |
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Book: An Introduction to IBM Rational Application Developer
Read chapter 5, Introduction to XML development
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27 Jul 2005 |
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AspectJ in the Enterprise, Part 2: Introducing AspectJ to IBM Rational Application Developer 6.0
AspectJ is an aspect-oriented extension of the Java language that enables
a modular implementation of crosscutting concerns. IBM Rational Application Developer
(IRAD) is a comprehensive integrated development environment, with full support
for the J2EE programming model (including Web, Java, Web services and EJB development).
In this article you'll see what a powerful combination these two make,
as IBM aspect-oriented software development team members George Harley and Matt
Chapman demonstrate how aspects can benefit your Enterprise JavaBean applications.
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02 Aug 2005 |
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Develop Web service clients: Using JSF Web service tools in Rational Application Developer
This tutorial is designed for J2EE developers interested in a rapid development solution to tie standard Web pages to dynamic data through Web services. This tutorial teaches you how to use the new JavaServer Faces Web services toolset bundled with IBM Rational Application Developer to quickly and easily generate Web applications that connect and consume data from a remote systems.
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26 Jul 2005 |
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Coarse-grained service pattern with SDOs and EJB Session Facades in Rational Application Developer (Part 1)
This article is the first of a multi-part series that introduces a new feature in Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, which automates the generation of the Value Object and Session Facade patterns for EJB development. The generated code uses Service Data Objects (SDOs) as the Value Objects for data transfer, thus enabling coarse-grained services and the use of standards-based programming. The article gives you an overview of how to use the feature to generate code, and how to write a client application using the programming model.
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14 Nov 2005 |
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Cook up an XML Web services stew using Java, Rational Rose XDE Developer, WebSphere Application Developer, and WebSphere Application Server
How you can easily utilize technologies like Java and XML in your Web services, with the help of IBM tools like Rational Rose XDE Developer, WebSphere Application Developer, and WebSphere Application Server.
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03 Oct 2005 |
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Getting Started with the new Rational Application Developer XSLT debugger
This article will get you started with the new XSLT debugger that ships with IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software v6.0. It covers the main features of the debugger, including the powerful mixed XSLT and Java debug support.
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14 Jun 2005 |
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Developing Java Server Faces Applications in Rational Application Developer (RAD)
By enabling JavaServer Faces in Rational Application Developer, you'll be surprised how easy it is to create applications -- with very little actual coding required.
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10 Nov 2005 |
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Download the IBM Problem Resolution Toolkit for Rational Application Developer and Rational Software Architect
This new tool imports monitoring data from Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance, to allow the developer, from within Eclipse, to analyze and resolve application problems found in production. The toolkit is important for ensuring system performance which is part of effective IT lifecycle management. An updated version has been made available via the updater to run with Rational Application Developer and Rational Software Architect v6.0.1.
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19 Sep 2005 |
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Improving Software Quality with Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software
This article introduces the developer testing features found in Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software v6.0. These features (code review, component testing, and runtime analysis) will provide you with cost savings, increase your confidence when making changes, improve your efficiency, and enhance the quality of your product.
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17 May 2005 |
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Build Web services with Rational Application Developer Version 6.0
Use IBM WebSphere Application Server to deploy Web services and publish them onto a UDDI registry using IBM Rational Application Developer Version 6.0. Part 1 of this tutorial series focused on the use of Rational Application Developer for designing a work order creation service. Part 2 shows you how to deploy and publish the Web service you developed in Part 1. The example used in this tutorial uses a Web service to facilitate multiple clients creating work orders in your system.
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04 May 2005 |
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EGL integration with Java using Rational Application Developer V6
This article describes how to mix Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) and Java using Rational Application Developer v6.0. It shows how a Java class can call an EGL called program. Another article (EGL calling Java) demonstrates how EGL can call Java.
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10 May 2005 |
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Consuming Web services: Use Rational Application Developer to create and consume Web services
This tutorial explains the basic elements of a Web service and shows how you can use IBM Rational Application Developer to build, consume, deploy, and test Web services. You also learn how to consume an external Web service taken from the xmethods.net site.
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13 Apr 2005 |
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Building Java EE applications with IBM Rational Application Developer V7.5 and WebSphere Application Server V7.0
IBM Rational Application Developer Version 7.5 contains tools to create Java EE applications utilizing JPA and EJB technology Version 3.0. Rational Application Developer V7.5 introduces new wizards, editors, and perspectives to create powerful application easily. This article, targeted for intermediate users, walks you through various new features and shows you how to create an end-to-end Java EE application.
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04 Nov 2008 |
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Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software
Find technical developer content and resources for IBM Rational Application Developer.
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01 Oct 2009 |
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How to convert an existing static Web site into a dynamic Web site using Rational Application Developer
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05 Aug 2008 |
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Troubleshooting headless Ant builds with Rational Application Developer
This article describes common pitfalls when using the headless Ant feature with WebSphere Studio Application Developer or Rational Application Developer. ("Headless" means running builds from the command line without using the WebSphere Studio or Rational Application Developer GUI.)
The headless Ant feature lets you run a series of unattended tasks, such as build and deploy.
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27 Apr 2005 |
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Managing WebSphere Portal V5.1 projects with Apache Maven and Rational Application Developer 6.0
See how to set up a portal project infrastructure in an IBM Rational Application Developer that can be used to perform daily builds using Apache Maven.
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30 Mar 2005 |
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AspectJ in the Enterprise, Part 1: Introducing AspectJ to IBM Rational Application Developer 6.0
AspectJ is an aspect-oriented extension of the Java language that enables
a modular implementation of crosscutting concerns. IBM Rational Application Developer
(IRAD) is a comprehensive integrated development environment, with full support
for the J2EE programming model (including Web, Java, Web services, and EJB development).
In this article you'll see what a powerful combination these two make,
as IBM aspect-oriented software development team members George Harley and Matt
Chapman introduce you to AJDT, the open source Eclipse tooling for AspectJ. They'll
show you how to install it in IRAD, and then demonstrate how aspects can benefit
your dynamic web applications.
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26 Jul 2005 |
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Developing and debugging Workplace Managed Client applications with IBM Rational Application Developer
IBM Workplace provides us with two clients: Web Client and Workplace Managed Client, previously known as Workplace Client Technology Rich Client. This article will explore the development details of WMC applications with you, as well as possible challenges and pitfalls that you might encounter when you are developing and debugging such applications.
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06 Dec 2005 |
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IBM WebSphere Developer Technical Journal: Accelerated JSF development for XML-based SOA using Rational Application Developer and WebSphere Application Server -- Part 1
This article series presents a solution that accelerates presentation development for XML-based Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) applications. This solution includes an Eclipse feature that enables the generation of statically typed Service Data Objects (SDO) for an XSD Schema, and provides a runtime framework for using SDOs in the transformation of presentation element data to and from XML data.
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01 Dec 2004 |
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Exposing a CICS program as a Web service using IBM Rational Application Developer
IBM Rational Application Developer v6.0.0.1 provides new tooling to simplify the creation of J2EE applications that use the J2EE Connector Architecture to access applications running on legacy systems. This article will start with a simple CICS program, and show how basic wizards can be used to expose the program as a Web service running on IBM WebSphere Application Server. It will also cover some of the pitfalls encountered on the way. This will be useful to people wishing to use their legacy CICS applications in a Service-Oriented Architecture.
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18 Oct 2005 |
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Generating a J2C bean using Rational Application Developer's J2C tools
The primary objective of this article is to show how to generate a J2C bean using the J2C tools available in IBM Rational Application Developer 6.0.0.1, and then expose interaction specification properties of the resource adapter (RAR) as input arguments of specific methods in the annotated Java code. This step-by-step guide will demonstrate, using a simple example, how the input interaction properties of the IMS 9.0.1.2 Resource Adapter can be used as input arguments for methods defined in a J2C bean. It will also demonstrate a quick way to test generated code using Faces JSP technology.
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10 Nov 2005 |
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Installing IBM Rational Application Developer V6.0 trial for Windows compatibility patch
After you install the trial version of Rational Application Developer V6.0, and before you run it, you must apply a patch to update some configuration files. The patch is required because retail versions of Rational Software Development Platform products, such as Rational Application Developer V6.0, are designed to install only additional components if some components are already installed. As a result, trial versions of these products cannot coexist with the retail versions. Trial versions of products such as Rational Functional Tester and Rational Application Developer must also be separate. This article details how to apply the patch, how to update your workspace, and how to update your trial product.
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22 Mar 2005 |
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Hello World: Learn how to access a Cloudscape database with Rational Application Developer - without using JDBC
Get an overview of Rational Application Developer in this basic tutorial,
which includes demos and hello world exercises. You'll
need to download the free trial version of Rational Application Developer.
This tutorial includes practical exercises that show how to create a Java application, create and invoke a Web service, and create a Web application that can access a Cloudscape database using a Relational Record List.
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13 Jun 2006 |
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External project recovery plug-in for Rational Application Developer
This plug-in for Rational Application Developer will help developers protect the configuration of projects stored in
network drives from a variety of ClearCase and other network problems.
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19 Jul 2005 |
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Introducing Rational Application Developer
IBM Rational Application Developer is a re-branding of IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer. This article introduces Rational Application Developer and shows how it simplifies Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) development. It also shows how to build a Java class and a simple Struts-based J2EE application. Follow-up articles will elaborate in more detail on what is covered in this introductory article.
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19 Jul 2005 |
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Improved application development, Part 2: Developing solutions with Rational Application Developer
In this tutorial, move from modeling your use cases to building the components of your application. Learn how Rational Application Developer enables you to create class diagrams while generating much of the template code for your components. With this outline in hand, add application-specific implementation code that extends the original model, which you will test in the final part of this tutorial by deploying your code to WebSphere, working through any bugs before moving to more formal testing.
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27 Jun 2005 |
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Visual data modeling in Rational Application Developer 6.0: new data model features
Rational Application Developer (RAD) 6.0 introduces a new visual data modeling feature. It supports three industry-standard design notations IDEF1X, Information Engineering (IE or Crow's Foot) and UML. In this article I am going to discuss these new features by building a sample data model visually in RAD 6.0.
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20 Jun 2005 |
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Create Web-based user interfaces: Use Rational Application Developer to develop JavaServer Faces applications
Learn how to use JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology within IBM Rational Application Developer Version 6.0. This tutorial walks you through a simple application example that uses JSF technology to implement a simple messaging center. Using Rational Application Developer, see how easy it is to build Web applications that are based on JSF technology and how easy it is to support functions relating to event handling, validation, and navigation using visual tools and declarations rather than having to write long, tedious code.
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19 May 2005 |
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