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EADP for WSAD and VA Java

A development platform for building, with bean customization instead of programming, WebSphere applications that use servlets and JSPs.


Date Posted: July 21, 1999
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Platform requirements for EADP

Platforms: All platforms that support VisualAge for Java Release 4.0, Enterprise Edition. (Windows® is required for testing content management.)

Other:

  • 200 MB free disk space
  • Ability to handle long file names

Installation instructions for EADP

If you are using VisualAge

  1. Download eadpja3.html. This single HTML file contains the user guide, which can be viewed in any Web browser.
  2. Download and run eadpja5.exe, which contains a .dat file. This .dat file loads the code into VisualAge for Java.
  3. IIf you are installing the sample document application, download and extract the docfiles.exe file into the Web directory for the WebSphere test environment (.../VisualAge for Java/ide/project_resources/IBM WebSphere Test Environment/hosts/default_host/default_app/web). Complete installation instructions are in the user manual.

If you are using WSAD

  1. Download eadpja3.html. This single HTML file contains the user guide, which can be viewed in any Web browser.
  2. Unzip the file eadpplug.zip to your plug-in directory. This file has code for the EADP Properties Editor Plug-in.
  3. The file eadpwsad.zip has a complete workspace, including the sample application.
    1. Create the directory for a new WSAD workspace and unzip these files to it.
    2. Open the workspace and add classpath variables as described in the user manual.
    3. Import the projects as existing projects into the workspace.

To see the javadoc

  1. Create a directory for the documentation. The documentation is a collection of HTML files in subdirectories, packaged in a self-extracting zip file called eadpdoc.exe.
  2. Run eadpdoc.exe (a self-extracting zip file), making sure to select the subdirectory into which to extract (this subdirectory is selected independently of the source directory of the .exe file). The documentation is now viewable in any Web browser.
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