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Java: IBM VisualAge for Java - Getting Started

Course Status: Released
Course Language: English
Course Duration: 4 Hours
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet

Audience
Java application developers
Prerequisites
Completion of previous courses in the Java curriculum
Course Aim
To describe the tools provided by VisualAge for Java and how these tools can be used to develop Java applets, JavaBeans, and data-access applications
Learning Objectives
Describe VisualAge's Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and Data Access Builder (DAB).
Discuss the Composition Editor, Workbench, Scrapbook, and Debugger.
Explain how JavaBeans components are incorporated into VisualAge.
Create projects, packages, and classes.
Build, run, and debug an applet.
Describe how program elements are controlled and organized.
Explain how to import files into the VisualAge environment.
Use VisualAge to customize a JavaBeans component.
Create a data-access application and connect this application to a database server.
Topics Covered
VisualAge Tools
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VisualAge's IDE and DAB
- The Visual Composition Editor and Workbench
- The Scrapbook and the Debugger
- Using JavaBeans

Developing Java programs
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Creating projects and packages
- Adding classes, variables, and methods
- Building a simple applet
- Running and debugging an applet
- Managing program elements

Building a GUI application
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Inserting JavaBeans
- Customizing JavaBeans

Database access
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Building a database
- Configuring JDBC drivers
- Generating data access classes
- Running the application


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