Enabling On Demand through IT Responsiveness, Integration, and Reuse
IBM WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer Demos
The objective of Enterprise Modernization is to facilitate enterprise-wide e-business J2EE component-based development linked to zSeries CICS, IMS, and Batch business processing - ultimately enabling large scale IT organizations for On Demand.
WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer provides a best-of-breed J2EE integrated development environment for building and maintaining Web applications across mixed workload environments. Tooling is provided for: HTML, Servlet, JavaServer Pages (JSP), and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)-oriented WebSphere application development; Java Connector Architecture (JCA) and JCA Connector generation; Web services development; XML application development; COBOL application development; PL/I application development; high end business transaction support for CICS and IMS, end-to-end local or remote unit testing; and team-oriented development.
The following demos show just a few of the capabilities of this high-powered tool!
Demo Type: Recorded. Screen flows captured with ViewletBuilder V4. No plug-ins required.
Product(s): WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer
Industry: Cross-Industry
Last Updated: June 2004
Leveraging On Demand through Service Oriented Architectures: The WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer Solution
Demo: Integrating with High Speed COBOL in XML-based Service-oriented Architectures (SoAs)
Demo: Deploying and Providing Open Access through Web Services
Demo: Simplifying Transactionality through Java Connection Architecture (JCA)
Demo: Improving Accessibility via Web User Interfaces and the Struts MVC2 Framework
Demo: Building, Testing, and Deploying DB2 Stored Procedures
These demonstrations reference IBM®, WebSphere®,CICS, COBOL, PL/I, IMS, VisualAge, S/390®, J2EE, JavaServer, JavaServer Pages (JSP), Enterprise JavaBeans, (EJB®), Java Connector Architecture (JCA), Microsoft®, and Windows®.
IBM, WebSphere, the WebSphere logo, CICS, COBOL, PL/I, IMS, VisualAge, and S/390
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