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Building J2EE applications with Eclipse Web Tools

Session Number: D24. Building J2EE applications with Eclipse Web Tools. Chuck Bridgham cbridgha@us.ibm.com Arthur Ryman ryman@ca.ibm.com Roland Barcia barcia@us.ibm.com. IBM Confidentiality Statement. The 2006 WebSphere Services Technical Conference attendees include

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Building J2EE applications with Eclipse Web Tools

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  1. Session Number: D24 Building J2EE applications with Eclipse Web Tools Chuck Bridgham cbridgha@us.ibm.com Arthur Ryman ryman@ca.ibm.com Roland Barcia barcia@us.ibm.com

  2. IBM Confidentiality Statement • The 2006 WebSphere Services Technical Conference attendees include • IBM internal employees • Select Business Partners who are under non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) • If the contents of this presentation are IBM Confidential, you must • Edit the contents of this chart to remind attendees that it is their responsibility to protect IBM Confidential material • Edit the slide master to add a text box stating “IBM Confidential” • Include a slide reminding the attendee that this material is confidential and dissemination must be controlled • If the material in this presentation is not IBM Confidential, you may remove this chart

  3. WTP Project Overview • Extend Eclipse into the domain of J2EE Web Application Development: • 􀂃Add server runtime environments • 􀂃Add Web and J2EE development artifacts • 􀂃Provide platform API for tool developers • 􀂃Provide core tools for application developers

  4. Server Runtime Environments • Extends “Run as”command • Configure, deploy, start, stop, debug, profile, … • 􀂃Generic servers: • 􀂃Web servers, e.g. Apache • 􀂃Databases, e.g. Derby • 􀂃J2EE servers: • 􀂃Runtimes supporting J2EE standard modules and artifacts • 􀂃Servletcontainers, e.g. Tomcat • 􀂃EJB containers, e.g. JBoss, JOnAS, WebSphere, WebLogic

  5. Web and J2EE Development Artifacts • 􀂃HTML, CSS, JS, XML, XSD, WSDL, SQL, … • 􀂃J2EE Modules, EJBs, JSP, J2EE Deployment Descriptors, • 􀂃Apply Eclipse “franchise functions”orthogonally to WTP artifact types: • 􀂃Code assist • 􀂃Syntax highlighting • 􀂃Validation • 􀂃Quick fixes • 􀂃Refactoring • 􀂃Semantic search

  6. WST Components • Generic Server Tools • 􀂃Internet Tools • 􀂃Structured Source Editor Framework • 􀂃Web Tools • 􀂃XML Tools • 􀂃Web Service Tools • 􀂃Data Tools

  7. JST Components • Common • J2EE Core • J2EE Projects & Modules • Servlet Tools • JSP Tools • J2EE Server Tools • Advanced • Annotation • EJB 1.1-2.x • EJB 3.0 • Java Web Services • JSF Tools

  8. Exercise: Creating Web Application • Demonstrates: • J2EE Web Project creation/setup • Server Runtime setup/interaction • Servlet creation, and development • JSP creation development • Lets Build the Hockey League Site!

  9. Questions • Please complete your session evaluation • Thank you

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