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This IBMa® Redbooksa® publication can help you install, tailor, and configure WebSpherea® Application Server for Developers V7 on the Microsofta® Windowsa® platform.
WebSphere Application Server for Developers is a no-charge version of WebSphere Application Server for use in a development environment only. It allows application developers to develop and unit test against the same run time as the production version of WebSphere Application Server.
This book tells you how to perform these tasks:
Download and install WebSphere Application Server for Developers V7. Use the command-line tools, web-based administrative console, and scripting tools. Deploy a web application with Javaa„¢ Database Connectivity (JDBC) to the application server with the first version of a sample application. Configure the sample application with Enterprise JavaBeans 3 (EJB3) and Java Persistence API (JPA). Add Java Message Service (JMS) and message-driven beans (MDBs) to the sample application and configure the built-in system integration bus (SIBus) messaging infrastructure. Add Representational State Transfer (REStful) web service to the sample application. Incorporate WebSphere-specific application bindings files with the application. Enable debugging and produce and analyze JVM outputs. Learn how to use Eclipse to view and debug the sample applications.
About the Authors Sharon Tam is a WebSphere Application Server Co-op at IBM Austin. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her interests include web applications, wireless communications, and affective computing, which is the development of technologies that relate to or influence emotion.
Shentong Wang is a WebSphere Application Server Co-op at IBM Austin. He is a junior at Cornell University studying computer science. His interests include OpenGL, shader development, and general-purpose graphics processing unit (GPU) computing.
Michael Cheng is the System Management Architect for WebSphere Application Server, currently working on the WebSphere Network Deployment and large topology system management architecture. He has been a contributor to IBM object-oriented and web technology since 1995, on areas including Object Request Broker, high availability architecture, and EJBs. He was also the technical lead for the IBM reference implementation and test compliance kit of Java Service Request 109: Implementing Enterprise Web Services. He holds a Doctorate in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.isbn-9789350233689
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