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Updated: 01/16/2002
- This is a tutorial about migrating web applications (Servlets, JSP, JavaBeans) from WebSphere 3.5 to WebSphere 4.0 which is J2EE 1.2 compliant.
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- The WebSphere Studio Application Developer for Linux and Windows, a tool built on the WebSphere Studio Workbench, is a pluggable tool-development and integration platform that incorporates the technology of the recently announced Eclipse open-source ...
- The EJBMaker is a tool for EJB developers writing applications for the WebSphere application server environment. The tool automatically generates source for CMP entity beans from a bean descriptor file written in XML, plus scripts used to create the ...
- The WebSphere software platform provides an e-business infrastructure that is flexible, extensible and robust. As the foundation of the WebSphere software platform, IBM WebSphere Application Server provides the core software needed to deploy, integra...
- XSLbyDemo is a technology for generating XSLT rules on the basis of editing operations conducted under on the WYSIWYG view of an HTML editor. XSLbyDemo is available for full-fledged HTML editors, namely, IBM WebSphere Studio Page Designer (v3.5 or gr...
- This article shows how to use HTML as an intermediate language so that you can write a single stylesheet to translate from XML to one or more versions of HTML and use the features of the WebSphere Transcoding Publisher server to translate the resulti...