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The Samples
Gallery offers:
- Plants by WebSphere
Using the Plants by WebSphere storefront,
customers can open accounts, browse for items to purchase, view product details,
and place orders. The Plants by WebSphere application uses container-managed
persistence (CMP), container-managed relationships (CMR), stateless session
beans, a stateful session bean, JSP pages, and servlets.
When
the Greenhouse Supplier Sample application is installed and configured, an
administrator can order additional inventory from the Greenhouse Supplier.
See the Samples Gallery for more information on the Greenhouse Supplier application.
The Greenhouse Supplier is used with Plants By WebSphere to demonstrate Web
services.
- WebSphere Bank
Using the WebSphere Bank
online bank, customers can open accounts, get account balances, and transfer
funds between accounts. The WebSphere Bank application uses Web services,
Java Message Service (JMS) API, container-managed persistence (CMP), container-managed
relationships (CMR), stateless session beans, Message-Driven Beans (MDB),
JSP pages, and servlets.
- Greenhouse by WebSphere
Using the Greenhouse
by WebSphere online supplier, customers can open accounts, select items and
amounts to order, and check their order status. The Greenhouse by WebSphere
application uses Web services, the Java message service (JMS) API, scheduler,
asynchronous beans, container-managed persistence (CMP), container-managed
relationships (CMR), stateless session beans, message-driven beans (MDB),
Java server pages (JSP)s, and the struts framework.
- Java Adventure Builder
The Adventure Builder
customer Web site resides on the Web tier and is designed using a Web application
architecture. This Web site communicates to the order processing backend module
using Web services interactions. Adventure Builder, a basic Web site travel
application built on the J2EE 1.4 platform, is a simple shopping application.
The
customer can browse and select from a catalog of products, in this case vacation
packages, assemble or build an entire vacation from different components,
principally lodging and activities. The parts of a particular vacation package
are determined by user responses given on a sequence of forms. You can maintain
vacation package options in a virtual shopping cart, perform sign on and sign
off procedures, create user accounts, and purchase a trip package, sending
a purchase order to the order fulfillment system. The Adventure Builder application
uses several J2EE 1.4 technologies.
- Simple Servlet - Greeting
A greeting with
connection information displays when Simple Servlet runs. A servlet and JSP
page implement this greeting.
- PageList Servlet - Page Returner
PageList,
an IBM WebSphere Application Server extension of the servlet API, coordinates
some typical servlet functions, such as forwarding pages, and hides details
of their implementation from the user. The PageList Sample enables users to
choose a page to return, and automatically forwards the specified page from
the servlet.
- Filter Servlet - Output Trail
Servlet filters
can pre-process and post-process request data and information. Text is displayed
in the HTML browser by the simple Filter Sample, before and after the servlet
is processed.
- JSP - Calendar Creator
Select
attributes and create a calendar using the most up to date functionality available
with JavaServer Pages technology.
- Simple JSP - Date
A greeting with the current
date and time displays when this Sample runs. This greeting implements in
a JSP page.
- Tag Library - Random Quote
Tag libraries
consolidate coding functionality into easy-to-use markup tags in JSP pages.
This Sample generates a random number, accesses the corresponding element
in a resource bundle, and displays a quote.
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