- WebSphere Development Studio Client (WDSC) is a set of application development tools designed for the IBM iSeries server. The WDSC basic edition offers user-friendly, easy-to-learn tools to help providers optimize e-business applications. The advanced edition includes additional functions for the more experienced iSeries Web developer.
Both the basic and the advanced WDSC packages provide subfile and Web diagram support, add visual components to the Visual Editor for Java palette, and facilitate easy debugging across multiple tiers and platforms. The advanced edition includes an integrated development toolkit, UML (Unified Modeling Language) editing, code analysis, and automated testing and deployment tools.
The original WebSphere (a trademark of IBM) is a set of Java-based tools for creating and managing business Web sites. The central tool is the WebSphere Application Server (WAS) for connecting Web site users with Java applets or servlets.
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| Search400.com Products of the Year 2008: Search400.com invites you to participate in its annual Products of the Year award nomination process. Nominate your favorite product or your company's product. |
| Make WebSphere work for you: Using WebSphere – or thinking about using it? Here's an abundance of resources to educate you on how to use these Web development tools from IBM. |
| WebSphere for System i tutorial: This tutorial will acquaint you with WebSphere, which provides a way for IBM System i users to develop System i applications using web services. |
| Options for Web-enabling applications: You want to Web-enable your legacy applications. But where do you start? These resources can help you make that decision. |
| Webcasts for iSeries programmers: Nothing is better than training from top experts. But if you can't be there in person, webcasts are a solution. iSeries gurus bring their sessions to the Web in these webcasts. |
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