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Rational Application Developer V7.5: Rich Internet application development tools
This demo highlights the enhanced Web 2.0, rich Internet application development features in Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software V7.5. Learn how to build a simple AJAX application that displays data from a database using Java Persistence API (JPA). See how easy it is to create a responsive Web user interface using Rational Application Developer features such as code generation, wizards and integrated test servers to develop applications faster than ever before.
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18 Nov 2008 |
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Collaborative debugging with Rational Application Developer V7.5, Part 2
This demo shows a transfer scenario involving a Web application deployed on an IBM Websphere Application Server. It takes a look at parking debug sessions and how to transfer debug sessions through Sametime.
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30 Oct 2008 |
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Collaborative debugging with Rational Application Developer V7.5, Part 1
This demo shows a typical transfer scenario using the Team Debug feature. It provides an overview of the setup process, the debug artifacts included in a transfer, and how to search and retrieve debug sessions.
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30 Oct 2008 |
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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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Manage and develop System z applications
This demo shows how Rational ClearCase, Rational ClearQuest, and Rational Developer for System z can benefit your System z development process. See how Rational ClearCase can manage System z application source, how Rational ClearQuest can manager the development process, and how Rational Developer for System z can help you become more productive.
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12 Mar 2008 |
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Develop and manage i5/OS and Web applications using WebSphere Development Studio Client and Rational Business Developer Extension, Part 1
This demon shows how to change an existing employee list application using WebSphere Development Studio Client (WDSC), Rational Business Developer Extension (RBDE), and Rational ClearCase. The demo changes Report Program Generator (RPG) business logic and Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) Web application front end logic under source control in ClearCase using the iSeries project perspective and the WebSphere Development Studio Client/Rational Business Developer Extension workbench Web perspective. This demo shows how to access assets in ClearCase, check them out into the WebSphere Development Studio Client workspace and then work with the iSeries projects perspective to make the changes required and rebuild the application on i5/OS.
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19 Feb 2008 |
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Develop and manage i5/OS and Web applications using WebSphere Development Studio Client and Rational Business Developer Extension, Part 2
This demo shows how to change an existing employee list application using WebSphere Development Studio Client, Rational Business Developer Extension, and Rational ClearCase. The demo changes RPG business logic and EGL Web application front end logic under source control in ClearCase using the iSeries project perspective and the WebSphere Development Studio Client/Rational Business Developer Extension workbench Web perspective. Part 1 showed how to access assets in ClearCase, check them out into the WebSphere Development Studio Client workspace and then work with the iSeries projects perspective. Part 2 shows you the process of making the equivalent changes to the EGL Web application. ClearCase is also used in the demo.
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19 Feb 2008 |
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Change management with IBM Rational ClearQuest and ClearCase, Part 1
This demo shows you how to integrate IBM Rational ClearQuest and ClearCase into a integrated change management solution. A deployed Web banking application is tested for defects. Once the test manager discovers the defect, the manager walks through the submission process. The defect is reviewed and assigned to a developer (Alex in the demo) by the project manager. Once the defect is assigned to the developer, he works to resolve the defect utilizing IBM Rational Application Developer, ClearQuest, and ClearCase. This is the first of a two part demo series.
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31 Jan 2008 |
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Change management with IBM Rational ClearQuest and ClearCase, Part 2
This demo continues where part 1 left off. It follows the developer (Alex) as he works on resolving the defect submitted to him. Alex uses IBM Rational Application Developer with plug-ins for ClearQuest and ClearCase. First, you'll see Alex's to-do list that contains submitted high severity defects assigned to him. Next, Alex connects to the ClearCase server and changes the code to correct the defect. Then Alex verifies his changes by running the application within his IDE. Finally, Alex checks in his changes and transition the state of the defect from open to resolved using ClearQuest. This is the second of a two part demo series.
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31 Jan 2008 |
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Build and deployment automation using IBM Rational and Tivoli solutions: Deploy your application using Rational Build Forge and Tivoli Provisioning Manager
This demonstration illustrates how Rational Build Forge and Tivoli Provisioning Manager together form an automated build and deployment solution. This is the third in a series of demos. The first demo showed how applications can be developed, the second used Rational Build Forge to build the application while tracking the results of the build in ClearQuest. In this final demo, the resulting WAR file from the build is deployed to the application server by running a Build Forge project that remotely invokes a Tivoli Provisioning Manager work flow.
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10 Jan 2008 |
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Build and deployment automation using IBM Rational and Tivoli solutions: Build your application using Rational Build Forge
This demonstration illustrates how Rational Build Forge and Rational ClearQuest can be used to automate the build and deployment tracking of your applications. This is the second in a series of three demos. The first demo showed how applications can be developed, built, and tested in the developer's IDE using Rational Application Developer and the Eclipse plug-ins provided by Rational ClearCase, ClearQuest, and Build Forge. In this demo, Rational Build Forge is used to build the application while tracking the results of the build in ClearQuest and then using ClearQuest to request a deployment of the application. In the next demo, the results of the build will be deployed to the application server using Rational Build Forge and Tivoli Provisioning Manager.
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10 Jan 2008 |
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Build and deployment automation using IBM Rational and Tivoli solutions: Use Rational’s change and release management solution in your IDE
This demonstration illustrates how Rational ClearCase, ClearQuest and Build Forge can be used to help developers develop, build, and test their applications in the comfort of their IDE. This is the first in a series of three demos. In the subsequent demos, the modified application is built and then deployed using artifacts versioned in ClearCase. Both activities are tracked in Rational ClearQuest.
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09 Jan 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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Architecture, design, and construction using the IBM Rational Software
Delivery Platform briefing demo, Part 6
See a sample of the AJAX capabilities provided in Rational
Application Developer and Rational Software Architect.
This demo is the sixth in a nine part series that supplements
the developerWorks Live! briefing, Architecture, design and construction using
the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform. It is the same demo that you see during the
live presentation of the briefing.
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01 Nov 2007 |
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Architecture, design, and construction using the IBM Rational Software
Delivery Platform briefing demo, Part 7
See some of the Web services development capabilities of
Rational Application Developer and Rational Software Architect. This demo is the seventh in a nine part series that supplements
the developerWorks Live! briefing, Architecture, design and construction using
the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform. It is the same demo that you see during the
live presentation of the briefing.
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01 Nov 2007 |
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Create and test a top-down JAX-WS Web service
The Rational Application Developer V7.0.0.3 Web Services Feature Pack
provides features for assembling and deploying reliable, asynchronous, secure, and
interoperable Java Web services for application components, and deploying them to
IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.1. This demonstration shows how to build and test a JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services 2.0) Web service top-down (creating a Web service from a WSDL file), leveraging the IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0.0.3 Web Services Feature Pack.
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15 Oct 2007 |
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Create and test a bottom-up JAX-WS Web service
The Rational Application Developer V7.0.0.3 Web Services Feature Pack provides
features for assembling and deploying reliable, asynchronous, secure, and
interoperable Java Web services for application components, and deploying them to IBM
WebSphere Application Server V6.1. This demonstration shows how to build and test a JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services 2.0) Web service bottom-up (creating a Web service from a Java class, bean or enterprise bean) with annotations. The Java API for XML-Based Web Services (JAX-WS) relies on the use of annotations to specify metadata associated with Web service implementations and to simplify the development of Web services. Annotations describe how a server-side service implementation is accessed as a Web service or how a client-side Java class accesses Web services.
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17 Sep 2007 |
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Build, test and deploy JAX-WS Web services
This demonstration shows the end-to-end generation, assembly, deployment,
installation and execution of a JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services 2.0) Web
service, Web service client, and sample JSP pages, leveraging the IBM Rational Application
Developer v7.0.0.3 Web Services Feature Pack, deployed to IBM WebSphere Application
Server. This demo builds a bottom-up Web service (creating a Web service from a Java bean or enterprise bean), and utilizes the Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (a method of efficiently sending binary data to and from Web services) to reduce traffic from client to server.
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17 Sep 2007 |
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Create and test a bottom-up JAX-WS Web service
The Rational Application Developer V7.0.0.3 Web Services Feature Pack provides
features for assembling and deploying reliable, asynchronous, secure, and
interoperable Java Web services for application components, and deploying them to IBM
WebSphere Application Server V6.1. This demonstration shows how to build and test a JAX-WS (Java API for XML Web Services 2.0) Web service bottom-up (creating a Web service from a Java class, bean or enterprise bean), leveraging the IBM Rational Application Developer V7.0.0.3 Web Services Feature Pack.
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17 Sep 2007 |
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Database Tooling using Rational Software Architect
This demo shows the basics of the Database Perspective in Rational Software Architect (RSA). It guides you through importing a database schema, examining that schema and examining the contents of the database. In addition, you will learn to create a new table and populate the table with data.
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16 Aug 2005 |
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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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