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Test 255: Developing with IBM Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software V6
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The test consists of seven sections containing a total of approximately 55 multiple-choice questions. The percentages after each section reflect the approximate distribution of the total question set across the sections. Section 1 - Workbench Basics (15%) - Set Workbench preferences
- Work with prespectives and views
- Use the import and export wizards
- Use the Help feature to aid in development activities
- Use the Local History to compare and replace resources
- Manage workspaces
Section 2 - Java Developmen (24%) - Create Java projects packages, classes, and methods
- Manage the Java Build Path
- Use the Outline view
- Use the refactoring features
- Use the Java editor features such as content assist and code formatting
- Add and organize import declarations
- Use the Java search function
- Use the Task and Problems views
- Use the Hierarchy view
- Use the resource and project property dialogues
Section 3 - Web Development (20%) - Create dynamic and static Web projects
- Understand classpath and module dependencies
- Use Page Designer to add and modify HTML, JavaScript, and JSP content
- Configure Web project properties
- Understand the available JSF (JavaServer Faces) development tools
- Understand the available Struts development tools
- Create and configure Servlets
Section 4 - Databases (5%) - Create a database connection
- Use the SQL Statement wizard
- Sample contents of a database table
Section 5 - Running Applications (9%) - Use WebSphere Application Server V6 to run J2EE applications
- Create and configure data sources
- Add and remove projects from the server
- Run stand-alone Java applications
Section 6 - Debugging and Testing (18%) - Manage breakpoints
- Step through and examine Java code
- View variables and execute, display and inspect expressions
- Create and run code in Scrapbook page
- Perform JSP debugging
- Use step-by-step debugging
- Locate and view WebSphere application server logs
- Perform unit testing using JUnit
Section 7 - Packaging and Deployment
(9%) - Create J2EE projects
- Import and export J2EE modules
- Create and locate resources in the appropriate location of the project hierarchy
- Work with Web and Application Deployment Descriptor Editors
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