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4.1.2.3: IBM WebSphere Studio
4.1.2.3: IBM WebSphere Studio
IBM WebSphere Studio Professional Edition offers the following features:
- Create Web applications for various devices,
such as voice browsers and handheld devices.
- Select from two Web application models - Servlet or JSP.
- Close integration with IBM VisualAge for Java.
- Graphical display of the links between files in a project.
- Automatic updating of links whenever your files are changed or moved.
- Wizards that jump-start creation of dynamic pages that use databases and Java beans.
Use the wizard output as is or tailor it to your needs.
- An import feature to quickly transfer existing Web site content into a Studio project.
- Staging and publishing your project to different (and to multiple) servers.
- The ability to archive a Web site into a single compressed file.
- Full-function visual editing of HTML and JSP files.
- Companion tools:
- AnimatedGif Designer, for building GIF animations
- Applet Designer, a visual authoring tool for building Java applets
- WebArt Designer, for creating buttons, masthead images, and other graphics
For more information about this product, visit the following Web site:
http://www.ibm.com/software/webservers/studio/index.html
Tips for using WebSphere Studio
WebSphere Studio provides
the com.ibm.servlet.PageListServlet class to call JSP files.
Servlets generated by the WebSphere Studio wizards
are subclasses of this class.
Such a servlet must have an associated servlet configuration file (.servlet)
that specifies all JSP files that the servlet might call.
For more information, see
Servlet and JSP Programming with IBM WebSphere Studio
and VisualAge for Java
(SG24-5755),
available from
the IBM Redbooks Web site.
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