| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | |
| <!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2006, v.4002--> | |
| <!DOCTYPE concept PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" | |
| "concept.dtd"> | |
| <concept id="cjpers" xml:lang="en-us"> | |
| <title outputclass="id_title"><tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." | |
| tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> EE perspective</title> | |
| <shortdesc outputclass="id_shortdesc">The <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." | |
| tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> EE perspective includes workbench views | |
| that you can use when developing resources for enterprise applications, EJB | |
| modules, Web modules, application client modules, and connector projects or | |
| modules.</shortdesc> | |
| <prolog><metadata> | |
| <keywords><indexterm>Java EE<indexterm>workbench perspectives</indexterm></indexterm> | |
| <indexterm>enterprise applications<indexterm>Java EE perspective</indexterm></indexterm> | |
| </keywords> | |
| </metadata></prolog> | |
| <conbody outputclass="id_conbody"> | |
| <p outputclass="anchor_topictop"></p> | |
| <p>You can rearrange the location, tiling, and size of the views within the | |
| perspective. You can also add other views to the <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." | |
| tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> EE perspective by clicking <menucascade> | |
| <uicontrol>Window</uicontrol><uicontrol>Show View</uicontrol></menucascade> and | |
| selecting the view.</p> | |
| <p>The workbench provides synchronization between different views and editors. | |
| This is also true in the J2EE perspective.</p> | |
| <p>By default, the <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." | |
| tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> EE perspective includes the following | |
| workbench views:</p> | |
| <dl><dlentry outputclass="id_perspectiveviews_top"> | |
| <dt><uicontrol>Project Explorer</uicontrol></dt> | |
| <dd>The Project Explorer view provides an integrated view of your projects | |
| and their artifacts related to J2EE development. You can show or hide your | |
| projects based on working sets. This view displays navigable models of J2EE | |
| deployment descriptors, <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." | |
| tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> artifacts (source folders, packages, | |
| and classes), navigable models of the available Web services, and specialized | |
| views of Web modules to simplify the development of dynamic Web applications. | |
| In addition, EJB database mapping and the configuration of projects for a | |
| J2EE application server are made readily available.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt><uicontrol> Outline</uicontrol></dt> | |
| <dd>The Outline view in the <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." | |
| tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> EE perspective shows the outline of | |
| the file that you are editing. For example, if you are using a tabbed deployment | |
| descriptor editor, the Outline view shows the outline for the selected page's | |
| elements, and if you are editing on the Source tab, the outline for the XML | |
| source is displayed. If you are editing an enterprise bean in the <tm tmclass="special" | |
| tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> editor, | |
| the Outline view shows the outline for the <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." | |
| tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> class.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt><uicontrol>Tasks</uicontrol></dt> | |
| <dd>The Tasks view lists the to-do items that you have entered.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt><uicontrol>Problems</uicontrol></dt> | |
| <dd>The Problems view displays problems, warnings, or errors associated with | |
| the selected project. You can double-click on an item to address the specific | |
| problem in the appropriate resource.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt><uicontrol>Properties</uicontrol></dt> | |
| <dd>The Properties view provides a tabular view of the properties and associated | |
| values of objects in files you have open in an editor.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt><uicontrol>Servers</uicontrol></dt> | |
| <dd>The Servers view shows all the created server instances. You can start | |
| and stop each server from this view, and you can launch the test client.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry outputclass="id_perspectiveviews_bottom"> | |
| <dt><uicontrol>Snippets</uicontrol></dt> | |
| <dd>The Snippets view provides categorized pieces of code that you can insert | |
| into appropriate places in your source code.</dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt><uicontrol>Data Source Explorer</uicontrol></dt> | |
| <dd>The Data Source Explorer provides a list of configured connection profiles. | |
| If categories are enabled, you can see the list grouped into categories. Use | |
| the Data Source Explorer to connect to, navigate, and interact with resources | |
| associated with the selected connection profile. It also provides import and | |
| export capabilities to share connection profile definitions with other Eclipse | |
| Workbenches. </dd> | |
| </dlentry><dlentry> | |
| <dt><uicontrol>Status bar</uicontrol></dt> | |
| <dd>The Status bar provides a description of the location of selected objects | |
| in the Project Explorer views in the left side. When file and deployment descriptors | |
| are open, the status bar shows the read-only state of the files and the line | |
| and column numbers when applicable. Sometimes when long operations run, a | |
| status monitor will appear in the status bar, along with a button with a stop | |
| sign icon. Clicking the stop sign stops the operation when the operation can | |
| be cancelled.</dd> | |
| </dlentry></dl> | |
| <p outputclass="anchor_topicbottom"></p> | |
| </conbody> | |
| </concept> |