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 Workshop description: Web application development with IBM Software Development Platform and DB2 for i
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ITC204 |
Skill level
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Intermediate |
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Duration
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1 day |
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Classroom or instructor led distance learning |
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Public or Private on-site |
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Public price
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USD
$495 plus tax
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This workshop covers using IBM Software Development Platform products (including WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries and Rational Application Developer) to build Java based Web applications that access DB2 for i. These applications can be deployed on WebSphere Application Server or the Integrated Application Server for i5/OS.
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This is an intermediate-level technical course for application developers wanting to create Java based Web applications that utilize DB2 for i resources, using IBM Software Development Platform products.
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You should have a general familiarity with using Eclipse or IBM Software Development Platform based tools and application development concepts. Java programming experience is not required.
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- Develop Java based Web applications that access DB2 for i resources such as database tables and stored procedures
- Use the IBM Software Development Platform (ISDP) Web and data perspectives to build and test Java based Web applications
- Use ISDP to create and deploy SQL stored procedures for DB2 for i
- Use ISDP to create reusable JavaBean components that access DB2 for i resources
- Use ISDP to create reusable services that access DB2 for i resources
- Deploy and administer Java based Web applications on WebSphere Application Server and the Integrated Application Server for i5/OS
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- Introduction to building Web applications with ISDP products
- Creating JavaServer Faces (JSF) applications that access DB2 for i
- Introduction to ISDP data development projects
- Creating JavaBean applications that access DB2 for i resources
- Creating Web service applications that access DB2 for i resources
- Deployment of Web applications that access DB2 for i resources
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