IBM Version 5 Universal Remote User Manual


 
72 The XML Files: Development of XML/XSL Applications Using WebSphere Studio
WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition
Integration Edition includes all of the functionality in Application Developer, plus:
Powerful graphical tools to help you quickly and easily build custom
application adapters to integrate your J2EE application with your back-end
systems, helping you save time and money by reusing existing resources.
Visual flow-based tools that increase developer productivity by allowing them
to visually define the sequence and flow of information between application
artifacts such as adapters, Enterprise JavaBeans components, and Web
services.
Wizards that help in building and deploying complex Web services out of
adapters, EJB components, flows, and other Web services.
Support for the full set of Enterprise services provided by WebSphere
Application Server Enterprise Edition such as Business Rule Beans,
internationalization, and work areas that deliver additional integration
capabilities, developer productivity, and business agility.
WebSphere Enterprise Developer
Enterprise Developer includes all of the functionality in WebSphere Studio
Application Developer Integration Edition, plus:
Enterprise Developer can be used to implement Struts-based MVC applications
using connectors and the
Enterprise Generation Language (EGL).
The ability to connect components is the first step in modernizing the application
portfolio of Enterprises. It supports creating and connecting Web applications to
Enterprise business logic using the Struts-based Model-View-Controller
framework and associated tooling.
Two other core technologies are integrated within Enterprise Developer.
WebSphere Studio Asset Analyzer (WSAA): Identifies application
processes and connecting points, and provides the ability to generate
components from existing code
Developer Resource Portal (DRP): Provides collaborative capabilities
across the entire development process
Enterprise Developer addresses the needs of large Enterprises, providing a
model based paradigm for building applications in a Struts-based
Model-View-Controller framework. It provides a visual construction and assembly
based environment supporting the implementation of Enterprise level
applications, including support for the multiple developer roles and technologies
required by those applications. Some examples of technologies supported are
HTML, JSPs, servlets, EJBs, COBOL, EGL, PL/I, and connectors.