Learn about WebSphere programming extensions

Use this section as a starting point to investigate the WebSphere programming model extensions for enhancing your application development and deployment.

See Learn about WebSphere applications: Overview and new features for a brief description of each WebSphere extension.

The application extension registry uses the Eclipse plug-in descriptor format and application programming interfaces (APIs) as the standard extensibility mechanism for WebSphere applications. Developers that build WebSphere application modules can use WebSphere Application Server extensions to implement Eclipse tools and to provide plug-in modules to contribute functionality such as actions, tasks, menu items, and links at predefined extension points in the WebSphere application.




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Learn about ActivitySessions
Introduction: ActivitySessions
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Introduction: Application profiling
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Introduction: Asynchronous beans
Learn about dynamic caching
Introduction: Dynamic cache
Learn about dynamic query
Introduction: Dynamic query
Learn about internationalization
Introduction: Internationalization
Learn about object pools
Introduction: Object pools
Learn about scheduler
Introduction: Scheduler
Learn about startup beans
Introduction: Startup beans
Learn about work areas
Introduction: Work area
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