IBM Rational Business Developer with EGL

IBM Rational Business Developer with EGL

Author: Ben Margolis

Publisher: MC Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781583470664

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This book introduces IBM Rational Business Developer, a software-development environment that lets you write enterprise applications quickly. The main subject is EGL, the high-level language at the heart of Rational Business Developer. Use of EGL simplifies software creation, shielding you from the intricate details of technical change so you can focus on business issues. Use of EGL also lets your company retain developers who are knowledgeable in business processes, even if those developers lack the time needed to stay current with technical innovation. IBM Rational Business Developer with EGL: * Gives an overview of the runtime technologies supported by EGL, without assuming that you have detailed knowledge of those technologies * Describes the main constructs of EGL, without assuming that you have extensive knowledge of software development * Demonstrates how EGL handles widespread requirements, including service creation, database access, and reporting * Gives you practical experience with Rational Business Developer, including a step-by-step example that explores development of the following kinds of code: a Web application that relies on JavaServer Faces and a service-oriented application that accesses a relational database * Introduces EGL technology for creating Web 2.0 applications IBM Rational Business Developer with EGL is useful for: * Traditional developers who need to access the latest runtime technologies * Software managers who seek a creative response to the complexity of application development * Students of information technology


Rational Application Developer V7 Programming Guide

Rational Application Developer V7 Programming Guide

Author: Ueli Wahli

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2008-03-27

Total Pages: 1390

ISBN-13: 0738486671

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IBM® Rational® Application Developer for WebSphere® Software V7.0 (for short, Rational Application Developer) is the full function Eclipse 3.2 based development platform for developing JavaTM 2 Platform Standard Edition (J2SETM ) and Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EETM ) applications with a focus on applications to be deployed to IBM WebSphere Application Server and IBM WebSphere Portal. Rational Application Developer provides integrated development tools for all development roles, including Web developers, Java developers, business analysts, architects, and enterprise programmers. Rational Application Developer is part of the IBM Rational Software Delivery Platform (SDP), which contains products in four life cycle categories: - Architecture management, which includes integrated development environments (Application Developer is here) - Change and release management - Process and portfolio management - Quality management This IBM Redbooks® publication is a programming guide that highlights the features and tooling included with Rational Application Developer V7.0. Many of the chapters provide working examples that demonstrate how to use the tooling to develop applications, as well as achieve the benefits of visual and rapid application development. This publication is an update of Rational Application Developer V6 Programming Guide, SG24-6449. This book consists of six parts: - Introduction to Rational Application Developer - Develop applications - Test and debug applications - Deploy and profile applications - Team development - Appendixes


An Introduction to IBM Rational Application Developer

An Introduction to IBM Rational Application Developer

Author: Jane Fung

Publisher: MC Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781931182225

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IBM Rational Application Developer is a very important tool for developers, but it is also a complex product. An Introduction to IBM Rational Application Developer, A Guided Tour is designed to jumpstart the learning process with its focus on interactive hands-on learning through a wide variety of useful, practical, end-to-end tutorials. Hands-on exercises and in-depth explanations form chapter "modules" within the book, thereby providing a complete step-by-step guide to each specific topic while allowing readers to pick and choose which tutorials they want (or need) to study without necessarily going in chapter order. And, because of its modular structure, each tutorial's sample code is independent of any earlier tutorials, freeing readers to skip from tutorial to tutorial, based on their specific knowledge requirements. Because of this design, this book continues to be a useful reference as a reader's "need to know" increases. Using this book's method, readers quickly learn IBM Rational Application Developer--regardless of their previous level of experience or inexperience. For beginners, there are tutorials that teach how to create Web, EJB, JMS, and Web Services applications using Rational Application Developer. For the more advanced readers, there are tutorials on security, publishing, testing, team development, profiling, and logging. Written to appeal to as broad an audience as possible, the tutorials run on common databases, including IBM Cloudscape, IBM DB2(R) Universal Database, Microsoft(R) SQL Server, Sybase(R) Enterprise Systems, and Oracle(R) Database.


Enterprise Web 2.0 with EGL

Enterprise Web 2.0 with EGL

Author: Ben Margolis

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781583470916

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This book shows a way forward in the development of secure enterprise software. The authors describe the business implications of Web 2.0---a set of techniques for user collaboration on the Web---and describe how the computer language EGL makes developers more productive, protects a company's investment in existing software, and facilitates use of Rich Internet Applications. In addition, the book provides an overview of Web security. Enterprise Web 2.0 with EGL: o Introduces a variety of concepts that are essential for understanding modern computing, including service-oriented architecture, cloud computing, and agile development o Demonstrates how EGL handles widespread requirements such as service creation, database access, and reporting o Outlines the runtime technologies supported by EGL, including Java Enterprise Edition, Windows, IBM i, UNIX, and the mainframe environments CICS, IMS, and z/OS batch Enterprise Web 2.0 with EGL is useful for: o Executives, managers, and architects who seek a creative, long-term response to the complexity of application development o Traditional developers who need to access the latest runtime technologies o Students of information technology


IBM i 6.1 Technical Overview

IBM i 6.1 Technical Overview

Author: Jim Cook

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2009-12-16

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13: 0738433608

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication introduces a technical overview of the main new features, functions and enhancements available in IBM i 6.1 (formerly called i5/OS® V6R1). It gives a summary and brief explanation of new capabilities and what has changed in the operating system, and also discusses many of the licensed programs and application development tools associated with IBM i. Many other new and enhanced functions are described, such as virtualization of storage, security, JavaTM performance, improved performance with IBM System StorageTM devices, backup and recovery, including base IBM i, Backup, Recovery and Media Services (BRMS). The book introduces the PowerHATM product, IBM Systems Director-based system management and an easier Web enablement. The information provided in this book will be useful for customers, Business Partners, and IBM service professionals involved with planning, supporting, upgrading, and implementing IBM i 6.1 solutions.


IBM i 7.1 Technical Overview with Technology Refresh Updates

IBM i 7.1 Technical Overview with Technology Refresh Updates

Author: Justin C. Haase

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2015-10-29

Total Pages: 952

ISBN-13: 0738440116

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides a technical overview of the features, functions, and enhancements available in IBM i 7.1, including all the Technology Refresh (TR) levels from TR1 to TR7. It provides a summary and brief explanation of the many capabilities and functions in the operating system. It also describes many of the licensed programs and application development tools that are associated with IBM i. The information provided in this book is useful for clients, IBM Business Partners, and IBM service professionals who are involved with planning, supporting, upgrading, and implementing IBM i 7.1 solutions.


IBM i 7.2 Technical Overview with Technology Refresh Updates

IBM i 7.2 Technical Overview with Technology Refresh Updates

Author: Ryan Cooper

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2016-11-02

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 0738442070

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides a technical overview of the features, functions, and enhancements that are available in IBM i 7.2, including all the available Technology Refresh (TR) levels, from TR1 to TR3. This publication provides a summary and brief explanation of the many capabilities and functions in the operating system. It also describes many of the licensed programs and application development tools that are associated with IBM i. The information that is provided in this book is useful for clients, IBM Business Partners, and IBM service professionals that are involved with planning, supporting, upgrading, and implementing IBM i 7.2 solutions.


Modernizing IBM i Applications from the Database up to the User Interface and Everything in Between

Modernizing IBM i Applications from the Database up to the User Interface and Everything in Between

Author: Nadir K. Amra

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2015-12-07

Total Pages: 712

ISBN-13: 073843986X

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication is focused on melding industry preferred practices with the unique needs of the IBM i community and providing a holistic view of modernization. This book covers key trends for application structure, user interface, data access, and the database. Modernization is a broad term when applied to applications. It is more than a single event. It is a sequence of actions. But even more, it is a process of rethinking how to approach the creation and maintenance of applications. There are tangible deliveries when it comes to modernization, the most notable being a modern user interface (UI), such as a web browser or being able to access applications from a mobile device. The UI, however, is only the beginning. There are many more aspects to modernization. Using modern tools and methodologies can significantly improve productivity and reduce long-term cost while positioning applications for the next decade. It is time to put the past away. Tools and methodologies have undergone significant transformation, improving functionality, usability, and productivity. This is true of the plethora of IBM tools and the wealth of tools available from many Independent Solution Providers (ISVs). This publication is the result of work that was done by IBM, industry experts, and by representatives from many of the ISV Tool Providers. Some of their tools are referenced in the book. In addition to reviewing technologies based on context, there is an explanation of why modernization is important and a description of the business benefits of investing in modernization. This critical information is key for line-of-business executives who want to understand the benefits of a modernization project. This book is appropriate for CIOs, architects, developers, and business leaders. Related information Making the Case for Modernization, IBM Systems Magazine


Ibm Software

Ibm Software

Author: Source Wikipedia

Publisher: University-Press.org

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9781230626796

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 122. Chapters: SQL, IBM BASICA, PL/I, APL, IBM Systems Network Architecture, JFS, EasyWriter, IBM DisplayWrite, IBM Business System 12, IBM 709/90 9PAC, IBM ViaVoice, REXX, CICS, IBM Rational ClearCase, IBM RPG, IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, Eclipse, IBM Rational Unified Process, IBM Rational ClearQuest, OpenDoc, IBM RPG II, IBM Rational Application Developer, IBM Rational Purify, ProbeVue, IBM System/36 BASIC, IBM Common User Access, IBM WebExplorer, IBM Rational Software Architect, IBM Basic assembly language, FileNet, IBM VisualAge, WebSphere Portal, IBM OpenDX, IBM OLIVER, IBM System/34 and System/36 Screen Design Aid, IBM Tivoli Storage Manager FastBack, EGL, IBM TXSeries, Postfix, IBM System Object Model, PureXML, IBM RFID Information Center, IBM Rational Service Tester, IBM Rational Software Modeler, Linoma Software, Input/Output Configuration Program, IBM Home Page Reader, IBM Rational Asset Manager, Cognos Reportnet, IBM Rational Business Developer Extension, Advanced Function Presentation, Rational Project Conductor, Hartmann pipeline, IBM Type-III Library, IBM Configuration Management Version Control, IBM Current, IBM Rational Team Concert, X10, Spatiotemporal Epidemiological Modeler, Autocoder, IBM Tivoli Server-free backup, IBM Tivoli Directory Server, IBM Peterlee Relational Test Vehicle, PowerVM, IBM Rational ClearCase UCM, IBM PL/S, IBM Disk BASIC, IBM Tivoli Workload Scheduler, IBM DeveloperWorks, NetRexx, IBM TopView, IBM Spufi, Address constant, IBM High Availability Cluster Multiprocessing, IBM Generalized Markup Language, IBM Rational Method Composer, APL Shared Variables, OpenAFS, MODCA, Data Language Interface, Programmed Airline Reservations System, IBM Director, IBM OfficeVision, IBM Rational Rose XDE, IBM Lotus Web Content Management, SCRIPT/VS, IBM Tivoli Access Manager, IBM Advanced Program-to-Program...