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| WebSphere® Developer for zSeries® V6.0.1 provides a comprehensive set of capabilities that help make traditional mainframe development, Web development, and integrated mixed workload or composite development faster and more efficient.
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 | WebSphere Developer for zSeries accelerates the development of:
| Dynamic Web applications including HTML, JavaServer™ Faces (JSF), JavaServer Pages (JSP), Java™, and Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) including JCA. |
| Traditional COBOL and PL/I applications and services deployed to CICS, IMS, batch, and DB2 Stored Procedure-based environments. |
| Web services and XML-based interfaces to integrate these applications together. |
| High-level Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) applications and services. |
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| Service Flow Modeler enables business service integration for Customer Information Control System (CICS) applications. It provides graphical modeling work spaces that enable enterprise solution architects, integration developers, and CICS application specialists, who need to implement service-oriented architecture (SOA), to create business services that may be invoked as Web Services, by composing a sequence of CICS application interactions.
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| WebSphere Developer for zSeries consists of a common workbench and an integrated set of tools that support end-to-end, model-based application development, runtime testing, and rapid deployment of on demand applications. It offers integrated development environments (IDE) with advanced, easy-to-use tools and features to help WebSphere, CICS®, and IMS™ developers rapidly design, code, and deploy complex applications.
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| IBM z/OS® development: Provides an interactive, workstation-based environment with quick access to IBM z/OS datasets; creates ASM, COBOL, or PL/I code; helps create, maintain, and debug IBM CICS and IMS system-based code, IBM IMS and Structured Query Language (SQL) statements.
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| Web development: Helps develop creative and data-rich Web-based applications; provides visual layout tools to help you write Java Server Faces (JSF), JavaServer Pages (JSP), and HTML; includes a wizard to develop servlet code; lets you create Web applications from database queries and beans; includes graphic-design software for producing static and animated output; supports J2EE coding and deployment.
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| Web services and XML development: Offers the ability to create, view, edit, and validate WSDL, document-type definitions (DTD) and XML schemas; transforms XML documents into text, HTML, or other XML document types; integrates relational databases and XML. Also generates COBOL adapters and CICS Transaction Server V3 WSBind and COBOL artifacts for converting between WSDL, XML, and COBOL data in a Web services environment.
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| J2EE platform support: Features full Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) support, Web Archive (WAR) and Enterprise Application Archive (EAR) deployment support; includes an updated EJB test client and an enhanced unit-test environment to create multiple projects with different unit-test configurations.
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| Java development: Helps create Java code; enables incremental compilation and provides a common local and remote debugger benefit; includes Java source file tools to search, compare, and merge code and refactoring tools to help reorganize Java applications.
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| Testing and deployment: Allows cross-platform interactive testing, debugging, and deployment of JSP, servlets, EJB, and HTML files on local and remote Web application servers, as well as CICS, IMS/DC and batch debugging of COBOL, PL/I, and assembler applications.
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| Relational database: Helps create and manipulate project data design as relational database (RDB) schemas; writes queries against local and remote data.
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| Enterprise Generation Language (EGL): Includes EGL, a high-level procedural language (familiar to VisualAge® Generator, COBOL, RPG, and Informix™ 4GL developers) that developers who are unfamiliar with Java can use to build data-driven Web applications and business logic quickly. Developers can write and debug their applications in EGL, and WebSphere Developer for zSeries generates the Java code for them. Used in conjunction with JavaServer Faces (JSF), EGL allows developers to build dynamic Web applications without having to learn the Java language.
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