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Create XML documents from a DTD, from an XML Schema, or from scratch.
Generate JavaBeans from a DTD or XML Schema.
Define mappings between XML documents and generate XSLT scripts that
transform documents.
Create an HTML or XML document by applying an XSL style sheet to an XML
document.
Map XML files to create an XSL transformation script and to visually step
through the XSL file.
Define mappings between relational tables and DTD files, or between SQL
statements and DTD files, to generate a document access definition (DAD)
script, used by IBM DB2 XML Extender. This can be used to either compose
XML documents from existing DB2 data or decompose XML documents into
DB2 data.
Generate DADX, XML, and related artifacts from SQL statements, and use
these files to implement your query in other applications.
4.2.4 Java development tools
All WebSphere Studio family of products provide a professional-grade Java
development environment with the following capabilities:
Application Developer v5.0 ships with JDK 1.3
Pluggable run-time support for JRE switching and targeting of multiple
run-time environments from IBM and other vendors
Incremental compilation
Ability to run code with errors in methods
Crash protection and auto-recovery
Error reporting and correction
Java text editor with full syntax highlighting and complete content assist
Refactoring tools for reorganizing Java applications
Intelligent search, compare, and merge tools for Java source files
Scrapbook for evaluating code snippets
4.2.5 Web services development tools
Web services represent the next level of function and efficiency in e-business.
Web services are modular, standards-based e-business applications that
businesses can dynamically mix and match in order to perform complex
transactions with minimal programming. The WebSphere Studio family of