WebSphere Studio overview

  • Authors:
  • F. Budinsky;G. DeCandio;R. Earle;T. Francis;J. Jones;J. Li;M. Nally;C. Nelin;V. Popescu;S. Rich;A. Ryman;T. Wilson

  • Affiliations:
  • IBM Software Group, Markham, ON, Canada;IBM Software Group, Research Triangle Park Lab, NC;IBM Software Group, Research Triangle Park Lab, NC;IBM Software Group, IBM Toronto Lab, Markham, ON, Canada;IBM Software Group, IBM Toronto Lab, Markham, ON, Canada;IBM Software Group, IBM Toronto Lab, Markham, ON, Canada;IBM Software Group, Research Triangle Park Lab, NC;IBM Software Group, IBM Austin, Austin, Texas;IBM Software Group, IBM Toronto Lab, Markham, ON, Canada;IBM Software Group, Research Triangle Park Lab, NC;IBM Software Group, IBM Toronto Lab, Markham, ON, Canada;IBM Software Group, Research Triangle Park Lab, NC

  • Venue:
  • IBM Systems Journal
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

In this paper we provide an overview of IBM WebSphere Studio, a family of tools for developing distributed applications for J2EE™ servers for state-of-the-art information technology systems. In today's business environment such systems are complex, comprise multiple platforms, and make use of a wide range of technologies and standards. Through a representative development scenario we illustrate the way WebSphere Studio satisfies the challenging requirements for a modern integrated development environment. The scenario covers a variety of technologies and standards, including database access, Web services standards, Enterprise JavaBeans™ implementation, integrated application testing, Web page design, and performance optimization. We also describe the Eclipse Modeling Framework, the open source technology base on which WebSphere Studio is built.