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pdf Java Development Tools in IBM WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries V5.0 (6.65 MB)
Print version (4.74 MB) Last updated: July 2003
This presentation looks at the Java Development Tools (JDT) included in WebSphere Studio Site Developer Advanced Edition and the iSeries extensions added to this tool in Development Studio Client. To get a high level overview of the tools and Workbench, we first create a simple HelloWorld Java application, then we cover the Java editor, its accompanying views and the rest of the compile / run / debug development cycle. The presentation finishes off with a look at the iSeries extensions to the Java development tools.
pdf Java for RPG Programmers (1.97 MB)
Print version (1.82 MB) Last updated: Feb 2004
Use your knowledge of RPG Programming as a bridge to enter world of Java. This presentation will introduce you to the vast world of Java (with its inherent object-based efficiency and its relentless commitment to portability through standards). The presentation will dig deeply into the syntax and core capabilities of the language.

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Articles

sout Using XML Tooling in WDSc
by Don Yantzi, July 2003
fw DB2 Web Services: The Big Picture,
by Grant Hutchison, January 2003
fw DB2 and WebSphere Studio: The Big Picture
January 2003
sout SQL Simplified
by Don Yantzi, December 2002

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IBM Press Books

sout Java for RPG and COBOL Programmers on iSeries Student Workbook
by Phil Coulthard and George Farr
To stay on the cutting edge, you will have to learn and use Java. This student workbook applies the principles learned in the companion texts: Java for RPG Programmers, 2nd Edition and Java for S/390 and AS/400 COBOL Programmers.
sout Java for RPG Programmers
by Phil Coulthard and George Farr
Java is here to stay. As the roles of Java in business and e-business applications continue to grow, all iSeries and AS/400 IT professionals have a choice to make. Learn Java, or get left behind. If you are a programmer who wants to stay on the cutting edge of your career, you will have to learn Java, and you will have to use Java. If you are a development manager, you will need to understand Java and its promise. If you are an architect, it is even more important to know Java and know when and where to use it. Or not use it.
sout Java for S/390 and AS/400 COBOL Programmers
by Phil Coulthard and George Farr
Written by mainframe and midrange professionals George Farr and Phil Coulthard, ava for S/390 and AS/400 COBOL Programmers is designed to help COBOL programmers make the jump to Java. It teaches COBOL programmers how to read and write Java programs and helps them understand the concepts necessary to continue to improve their Java skills.
sout SQL Simplified
by Colette Burrus and Stephanie Parkin
This book walks you through developing applications using WebSphere Studio and JavaBeans, with a clear and understandable explanation of XML and database programming. In the simplest way possible, you'll learn reusable programming concepts, not just the product.

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