Although Java, XML, and Web services have generated a lot of buzz, millions of lines of COBOL still power legacy enterprise applications. IBM's WebSphere Studio Enterprise Developer 5.0 ($7,500 direct ...
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Successfully managing large application development projects requires keeping a team of developers in lockstep while harnessing their varied skill sets, including Web, Java, and database expertise.
IBM on Wednesday used its Solutions technical developers conference in San Francisco to announce a range of new and updated developer tools. The list included WebSphere Studio Version 4, its first ...
日前,IBM与Thomson Prometric联合宣布,双方在2003年10月15日到12月31日期间,针对年初推出的软件专业认证IBM Certified Solution Developer - WebSphere Studio, V5.0.,携手开展一系列推广活动。此次活动主要针对拥有SUN Java Programmer认证的开发人员,他们只要再通过一门Application ...
Read a full transcript. Sponsor: Genuitec. The arrival of the IBM WebSphere Application Server 6.1 presents Eclipse-oriented developers with some big decisions. The newest version of this popular ...
IBM Corp. will upgrade parts of its WebSphere Studio family of developer tools in the coming weeks, promising to reduce the time and effort it takes developers to build Java-based applications and Web ...
All Specs The most comprehensive IDE in our roundup, IBM's WebSphere Studio Application Developer 5.0 (WSAD) combines the strengths of an impressive code-centric Java IDE with some of the visual rapid ...
Is WebSphere Application Developer ready for prime time? Your email has been sent Say good-bye to VisualAge and hello to WebSphere Application Developer, IBM's latest Java IDE. Find out where it ...
IBM will release a plug-in next week for its WebSphere Studio development environment that will allow customers to test and deploy applications on BEA Systems’ WebLogic Server application server ...
Someone once told me: “If you’re going to be developing for WebSphere Portal, you’re going to have to use Rational Application Developer (RAD).” If I’m not mistaken, that someone was an IBM sales rep.