IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5.1 for Linux -
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Welcome to the integrated suite of WebSphere Studio
tools, powered by Eclipse technology release
2.1.1.
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Table of contents
1.0 Hardware requirements
2.0 Supported software
3.0 Version 5.1 release
notes
4.0 About Eclipse
5.0 Where to find more information
6.0 Description of downloadable
electronic images
1.0 Hardware requirements
See the installation guide for the hardware
requirements for installing WebSphere Studio Application Developer.
Note: The
Documentation
updates release note contains several updates to the Installation guide.
2.0 Supported software
For details of software and specifications that are
supported by a particular tool in WebSphere Studio, see the list of feature-specific
release notes in the next section.
Development platforms |
See the Installation guide. |
Web browsers |
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Netscape Navigator Version 4.6 or 6.0.
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Mozilla, Version 0.9 or higher.
Note: On Linux, Mozilla is required for the online help to work
properly. |
Application servers |
- WebSphere Application Server Version 4.0.x with fixes (Notes
1,2).
- WebSphere Application Server Version 5.0.x with
fixes (Notes 1,2).
- WebSphere Application Server - Express Version 5.0.x
with fixes (Notes 1,2)
- Apache Tomcat 3.2
- Apache Tomcat 4.0
- Apache Tomcat 4.1
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Team servers |
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CVS
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Rational ClearCaseR LT or Full, Version 4.2 or later
Note: Rational ClearCase LT, Version 2002.05.20 (Version 5.0)
is included with WebSphere Studio Application Developer.
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Databases |
Refer to the release note for
relational
database tools (Notes 2, 3). |
Notes:
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See http://www-3.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/support.html
for a list of fixes for WebSphere Application Server.
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Additional software or fixes may be required for the run-time environments
where you will deploy your applications. For a list of prerequisites for
WebSphere Application Server, see www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/doc/latest/prereq.html
or www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/zos_os390/requirements.html
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IBM DB2 is supplied with WebSphere
Studio Application Developer. It is not required by WebSphere Studio, but
it is required if you want to work with certain samples or tutorials.
3.0 Version
5.1 release notes
Workbench
(IDE)
Online
help
Documentation
updates
Java
development tools (JDT)
Visual
Editor for Java
J2EE
development
Web
tools
EJB
tools
XML
tools
Web
services tools
Relational
database tools
Testing
and deployment tools
Component
test
Profiling
and logging tools
Agent
Controller
Team
programming with CVS
Team
programming with Rational ClearCase
Debuggers
Platform
development (for tool builders)
Struts
Template
Application wizard
UML visualization and editing for J2EE
4.0 About Eclipse
Eclipse is an open-source project that creates royalty-free
technology and a universal platform for tools integration. Eclipse-based
tools give developers freedom of choice in a multi-language, multi-platform, multi-vendor environment. Eclipse delivers a framework for developing plug-ins
that makes it easier to create, integrate, and use software tools. By collaborating
and sharing core integration technology, tool producers can concentrate
on their areas of expertise and the creation of new development technology.
The Eclipse platform is written in the Java language and comes with extensive
toolkits and examples for construction plug-ins. It has already been deployed
on a range of operating system environments including Linux, MAC OS X,
QNX, and Windows-based systems. Full details of the Eclipse community and
white papers documenting the design of the Eclipse platform are available
at www.eclipse.org.
Toolkits
and complementary middleware from
IBM integrate with the WebSphere Studio environment, allowing you to quickly
and easily add new functionality targeted at specific development needs.
Plug-in
tools from other vendors, also built using the
open Eclipse platform, integrate with the WebSphere Studio environment
to provide additional value.
5.0 Where to find more
information
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Installation, migration, and coexistence
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Product news, updates, and fixes
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The product home page for WebSphere Studio Application Developer is www.ibm.com/software/ad/studioappdev.
For FAQs, lists of known problems and fixes, and other support information,
check the Support
page at that site.
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Technical articles and sample code
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The WebSphere Developer Domain Web site at www.ibm.com/websphere/developer
offers technical articles, "how to" information, tutorials, samples, and
previews of new technology.
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Product documentation
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Both the product
home page and WebSphere
Developer Domain have Library sections that provide updates
to scenario documents and other documentation.
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For general information about the product, refer to the online help sections
"Product overview" and "Getting Started".
There are sixteen downloadable parts for WebSphere Studio Application
Developer for Linux. All parts are gzipped tar files (IBMWSAppDev-5.1.0-part*.tar.gz).
You must install the first thirteen; the rest are optional. Download all
required parts and any desired optional parts. NOTE: It is imperative
that all REQUIRED parts are downloaded and extracted before proceeding with the
product install.
The following is a description of each part:
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 1 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 2 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 3 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 4 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 5 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 6 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 7 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 8 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 9 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 10 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 11 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 12 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 13 - REQUIRED. Contains core
installation files.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 14 - OPTIONAL. Contains
Agent Controller. Agent Controller is discussed further in the
Installation Guide.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 15 - OPTIONAL. Contains
Rational ClearCase LT. Download this part if you intend to use ClearCase for
your SCM solution, and do not have Rational ClearCase (or Rational ClearCase
LT) Version 4.2 or later.
- WebSphere Studio Application Developer - Part 16 - OPTIONAL. Contains
embedded messaging client and server. This feature is discussed further in the Installation Guide.
Important: If MQSeries is already installed, do not install this part
as the messaging and queuing client and server are a subset of the functions
of the MQSeries
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