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Building Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio and JavaBeans
Building Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio and JavaBeans

Building Applications with IBM WebSphere Studio and JavaBeans

A Guided Tour

IBM Illustrated Guide series

COMPUTERS

472 Pages, 7 x 9

Trade Paper, $55.00 (US $55.00) (CA $82.95)

Publication Date: August 2003

ISBN 9781931182140

Rights: WOR X AU & NZ

MC Press (Aug 2003)
IBM Press

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Overview

A guide to building, testing, and deploying web applications with WebSphere Studio and JavaBeans

This guide to developing applications using the WebSphere Studio Visual Editor for Java and JavaBeans teaches programmers to build applications more efficiently. They learn basics such as developing Java applets and applications, as well as more advanced topics such as using relational databases and XML documents to store application data. The use of WebSphere Studio to build applications with JavaBeans is covered, and the reasons why JavaBeans are so useful for application programming are explained.

Author Biography

Colette Burrus was an IBM programmer and project manager for more than 20 years. Her last assignment was project manager for IBM's alphaBeans project, working with the Java Beans Around the World team. She is the coauthor of IBM's VisualAge Developer Domain (VADD) tutorial series and continues to help its readers via e-mail. She lives in Apex, North Carolina. Stephanie Parkin is the content manager for the VADD and WebSphere Developer Domain web sites. She has created documentation for various programming languages, including VisualAge for Basic, and is the former editor in chief of WebSphere Developer Technical Journal. She is the coauthor of two tutorial series on the VADD web site, “Visual Programming with VAJ” and “Designing Beans for Visual Programming.” She lives in Lexington, Kentucky.