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459 Using the sample test application.. 505 Running the sample GUI as a Java application.. 508 Running the sample outside of Application Developer.. 564 Debugging on a remote WebSphere A

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Object-relational mapping 409

Implementing the session facade 415

Creating the session bean 416

Creating an EJB reference 418

Editing the session bean 421

Generating the deployed code 426

Completing the EJB deployment descriptor 427

Changing the data source for EJB access 428

Testing the EJBs 428

Universal test client 428

Adapting the Web applications 436

Web project dependencies 437

EJB references 438

Testing the Web interface 439

Summary 440

Chapter 13 Developing Web services 441

The concept of a service-oriented architecture (SOA) 442

Web services approach for an SOA architecture 443

Web services tools in Application Developer 445

Bottom-up development of a Web service 445

Top-down development of a Web service 445

Client development 446

Preparation for samples 446

Creating a Web service from a JavaBean 446

Creating the Web service using the Web Service wizard 447

Generated files 455

Testing the Web service 459

Using the sample test application 459

Using the universal test client 460

Creating a Web service client 461

Run the Web Service Client wizard 461

Creating a Web service from a session bean 464

Implementing a real client application 465

Summary 467

More information 467

Chapter 14 Developing GUI applications 469

Introduction to the Visual Editor for Java 470

Sample GUI 470

Setting up your sample project 471

Launching the Visual Editor 472

Create a visual class 473

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Open an existing class with the Visual Editor 475

Visual Editor look and feel 475

Customizing the appearance of the Visual Editor 478

Changing the default Java Editor 480

Working with the Visual Editor 481

Resizing a JavaBean component 482

Code synchronization 483

Add JavaBeans to a visual class 485

Working with the Properties view 487

Working with the Java Beans view 490

Extending the sample GUI 492

Adding data to the JavaBean 498

Adding additional methods to the sample GUI 500

Writing event handling code 502

Running and testing JavaBeans 504

Running the sample GUI as a JavaBean 505

Running the sample GUI as a Java application 507

Testing the sample GUI 508

Running the sample outside of Application Developer 508

Summary 509

Part 3 Testing and debugging applications 511

Chapter 15 Servers and server configurations 513

Server tools feature 514

Supported run-time environments 514

Creating server and server configuration automatically 516

Creating server and server configuration manually 519

Creating a Server project 519

Creating a remote server and file transfer mechanism 520

Creating a server configuration manually 527

Assigning a server configuration to a server 530

Creating a server and server configuration together 530

Assigning a project to a server configuration 531

Configuring the data source 533

Starting and stopping servers 535

Changing the applications to run on a remote server 538

Apache Tomcat 539

TCP/IP Monitor 540

Configuring the TCP/IP Monitor 541

Using the TCP/IP Monitor 542

Customizing server configurations 544

Server page 544

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Configuration page 545

Applications page 545

Administrative console 548

Applying Fix Packs to the WebSphere test environment 549

Summary 551

Chapter 16 Testing and debugging 553

Debugging a Web application 554

Setting breakpoints in a servlet 554

Setting breakpoints in a JSP 556

Testing the application with breakpoints enabled 557

Debug view with stack frames 560

Debug functions 560

Breakpoints view 561

Watching variables 561

Inspecting variables 562

Evaluating an expression 563

Debugging a JSP 564

Debugging on a remote WebSphere Application Server 566

Configuring the remote server 566

Attaching to remote server in Application Developer 567

Connecting to the remote server 569

Debugging on the remote server 569

Disconnecting from the remote server 572

Summary 572

Chapter 17 JUnit and component testing 573

What is JUnit? 574

Unit testing 574

Why unit testing? 574

Benefits of a unit testing framework 575

Testing with JUnit 576

TestCase class 577

TestSuite class 577

Creating the test case 578

Importing the model 578

Preparing for JUnit 578

Creating a test case 579

The setUp and tearDown methods 582

Test methods 582

Creating a TestSuite 584

Running the test case 586

Testing the Web applications 588

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Component testing 588

Creating a Java test case 589

Preparing a Java test case 591

Updating code of Java test case 593

Running a Java test case 594

Report test case results 595

Creating an HTTP test case 598

Summary 603

Part 4 Deploying and profiling applications 605

Chapter 18 Deploying enterprise applications 607

Enterprise application deployment 608

Importing the enterprise application 608

Working with deployment descriptors 608

EJB deployment descriptor 609

Web deployment descriptor 611

Application client module deployment descriptor 613

Building an application client module 614

Exporting an enterprise application 616

Configuring WebSphere Application Server 617

Start the server and the administrative console 617

Configuring a server (optional) 618

Configuring a JDBC driver and data source 618

Save the configuration 621

Installing an enterprise application 622

Regenerating HTTP Server plug-in configuration 627

Starting the enterprise application 627

Testing the applications 628

Remote debugging 629

Command line tools 629

Batch commands 629

Scripting tool: wsadmin 630

Classpath 632

Summary 632

Chapter 19 Building applications with Ant 633

What is Ant? 634

Sample demo project and application 635

Ant build files 635

Ant tasks 636

Creating a simple build file 636

Project definition 638

Global properties 639

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Build targets 639

Running Ant 641

Where is the output? 643

Rerunning Ant 643

Forced build 644

Classpath problem 644

Building J2EE applications 644

Using or importing a J2EE project 645

Ant J2EE build script 645

Running Ant for J2EE 650

Building Javadoc with Ant 651

Running Ant outside of Application Developer 652

Preparation of the command file 652

Running the command file 653

Summary 654

Chapter 20 Profiling applications 655

Profiling architecture 656

Profiling Java processes 657

Agent Controller 657

Profiling an application in the WebSphere Test Environment 658

Attaching to a Java process 658

Start monitoring 662

Performance analysis views 663

Launch Java process for profiling 663

Profiling remote processes 665

Performance analysis 666

Package statistics 667

Class method statistics 668

Method statistics 669

Heap 670

Method invocation 674

Method execution 677

Execution flow 679

Sequence diagram 680

Instance statistics 682

Object references 684

Some things to be aware of 685

Summary 685

Part 5 Team programming 687

Chapter 21 Version control 689

Local history 690

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Comparing files 690

Replacing files 691

Restoring deleted files 692

Preferences 692

Team development 693

Repository 694

Application Developer team support 698

Terminology comparison 699

Summary 700

Chapter 22 Using Concurrent Versions System 701

Introduction 702

Installing CVS on the Windows platform 703

Creating a CVS repository on CVSNT 703

Configuring CVS in Application Developer 706

What is new in Application Developer Version 5? 706

CVS preferences 707

What changes could impact your work? 710

Ignoring resources from version control 711

Label decorations 712

CVS console 712

Development scenario 713

Creating and sharing the project (step 1 - stade1) 714

Adding a shared project to the workspace (step 2 - stade2) 719

Synchronizing with repository (step 3 - stade1) 722

Parallel development (step 4 - stade1 and stade2) 723

Resolving conflicts (step 5 - stade1) 724

Versioning (step 6 - stade1) 730

CVS resource history 731

Branches in CVS 733

Branching 734

Merging 736

Defining branch tag 739

Working with patches 740

Creating a patch 740

Applying a patch 742

Disconnecting a project 745

Summary 746

Chapter 23 Using ClearCase 747

What is Rational ClearCase? 748

Basic ClearCase terminology 749

Installing ClearCase LT 749

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Installing ClearCase LT Server 750

Installing the ClearCase LT client 752

ClearCase integration with Application Developer 752

ClearCase help in Application Developer 753

ClearCase preferences 753

Using ClearCase with Application Developer 754

Setting up ClearCase for a new project 756

Creating a new VOB 756

Creating new ClearCase project 757

Joining a ClearCase project 759

Creating a Web project 762

Adding a project to ClearCase source control 762

Development scenario 765

Developer 1 adds a servlet 765

Developer 1 delivers work to the integration stream 768

Developer 1 makes a baseline 770

Developer 2 joins the project 772

Developer 2 imports projects into Application Developer 774

Developer 2 adds a new servlet 776

Developer 2 delivers work to the integration stream 778

Developer 2 makes a new baseline 779

Developers synchronize 779

Summary 782

Part 6 Appendixes 783

Appendix A Product installation 785

Installing DB2 UDB 786

Installing WebSphere Application Server 786

Hardware prerequisites 786

Software prerequisites 786

Installation Application Server 5.0 787

Verifying the installation 789

Installing Application Developer 790

Hardware prerequisites 790

Software prerequisites 790

Installing Application Developer 791

Installing the Agent Controller 792

Update Application Developer 793

Using the Update Manager 793

Manual update 798

Appendix B Keyboard shortcuts 801

Workbench shortcuts 802

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Editing shortcuts 802

Java editor shortcuts 803

Java development tools shortcuts 804

Debug perspective shortcuts 805

Page and CSS Designer shortcuts 805

Page Designer source page shortcuts 807

Appendix C Additional material 809

Locating the Web material 809

Using the Web material 810

System requirements for downloading the Web material 810

How to use the Web material 810

Installing the EJBBANK database 811

Installing the ItsoProGuide.ear file 812

Installing the server 814

Installing other projects 814

DB2 user ID and password 814

Abbreviations and acronyms 815

Related publications 817

IBM Redbooks 817

Other publications 818

Online resources 818

How to get IBM Redbooks 819

Index 821

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