 | Level: Intermediate Sheldon Wosnick (swosnick@ca.ibm.com), Advisory Software Developer, IBM Toronto Lab Elena Elisseeva (eelissee@ca.ibm.com), Software Developer, IBM
07 Aug 2002 In this tutorial series, you will use IBM® WebSphere®Studio Application Developer for Linux® Version 4.0.3 to develop, test, run, and debug a complete J2EE application. The application includes entity and session EJBs, a servlet, a JSP page, and an HTML home page, and the tutorial focuses extensively on EJB development.Part 1 shows you how to use WebSphere Studio to develop the J2EE application, while Part 2 shows you how to deploy and test the application on WebSphere Application Server Advanced Developer Edition for Linux. All of the run times and Linux tools that you need are part of the WebSphere Studio product. You must be registered with developerWorks and logged in to view this tutorial.
In this tutorial
Upon completion of this tutorial, you should be able to create and use all of the following J2EE artifacts, spanning the three tiers of a typical distributed J2EE application -- client (presentation), application, and data:
- J2EE application (EAR module)
- J2EE Web application (WAR module)
- J2EE EJB module
- stateless session EJB
- container-managed entity EJB (CMP)
- datasource (mapped to InstantDB)
- Java™ bean (used in servlet and JSP)
- servlet
- JSP page
- HTML page
Prerequisites
You should have a basic knowledge of WebSphere Studio Application Developer and Linux.
System requirements
- RedHat Linux 7.1 or later, or SuSE Linux 7.1 or later
- WebSphere StudioApplication Developer Version 4.0.3 for Linux
- WebSphere Application Server Advanced Developer Edition Version 4.0
Duration
1 hour
Formats html, pdf
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