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| <tutorials xmlns="http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/tutorials" |
| xmlns:tutorials="http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/tutorials" |
| xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" |
| xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/tutorials schemas/tutorials.xsd "> |
| <category name="General" id="general"/> |
| <category name="Data Tools" id="rdb"/> |
| <category name="J2EE" id="j2ee"/> |
| <category name="Server/Internet" id="server"/> |
| <category name="Structured Source Editing (SSE)" id="sse"/> |
| <category name="Web Services" id="ws"/> |
| <category name="XML" id="xml"/> |
| <tutorial title="Servlet Creation and Deployment on Tomcat" |
| link="tutorials/ServletScenario/ServletScenario.html" |
| categories="J2EE,Server/Internet" |
| datePosted="2005-02-05" |
| lastUpdated="2005-02-05"> |
| <abstract> |
| This tutorial will show you how to set up, create, and deploy a simple Hello World |
| servlet on the Tomcat server using the Eclipse Web Tools Project. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Building a School Schedule Web Application" |
| link="tutorials/SchoolSchedule/BuildingAScheduleWebApp.html" |
| categories="j2ee,server" |
| datePosted="2005-01-24" |
| lastUpdated="2005-01-24"> |
| <abstract> |
| In this tutorial you will create a school schedule Web application. This application |
| will allow students to input their courses and create a schedule. This tutorial will |
| introduce you to JSP's, servlets and the Web Tools Platform project's server tools. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Building an JEE5 Application using EJB3 Session, and JPA Entities" |
| link="../jst/components/j2ee/scenarios/jee5_application_creation_tutorial.html" |
| categories="j2ee,server" |
| datePosted="2007-02-23" |
| lastUpdated="2007-02-23"> |
| <abstract> |
| This tutorial will take you through creation of EJB3/JPA artifacts using the latest M5 driver |
| Raj takes you through the limitations of the current driver as well. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Building a CMP Based School Schedule Web Application" |
| link="tutorials/cmptutorial/CMPScheduleWebApp.html" |
| categories="j2ee,server" |
| datePosted="2005-09-11" |
| lastUpdated="2005-09-11"> |
| <abstract> |
| This tutorial is similar to the Building a School Schedule Web Application except |
| EJBs are used. This tutorial walks the user through developing a Container Managed Entity Bean (CMP) |
| to store a simple schedule. A Session Bean is used to query the CMP. Finally, a Servlet and JSP are |
| built to serve as the front end. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| |
| <tutorial title="Building a Simple EJB Application" |
| link="tutorials/ejbtutorial/buildingejbs.html" |
| categories="j2ee,server" |
| datePosted="2005-02-23" |
| lastUpdated="2005-02-23"> |
| <abstract> |
| In this tutorial you will create a simple EJB component and a client web application. |
| This tutorial will introduce you to Session beans and the Web Tools Platform project's |
| support for XDoclet and server tools. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Building and Running a Web Application" |
| link="tutorials/BuildJ2EEWebApp/BuildJ2EEWebApp.html" |
| categories="j2ee,server" |
| datePosted="2004-12-07" |
| lastUpdated="2004-12-07"> |
| <abstract> |
| This document is the first in a series of tutorials where we will demonstrate how you can |
| use the rich set of tools and APIs that comes with the Web Tools Platform Project. This |
| first tutorial will give you a step by step tour of using some the tools for web |
| development. For this purpose we will build and run a J2EE web application using WTP tools |
| and Apache Tomcat. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Cactus Integration in the Web Tools Project" |
| link="tutorials/CactusInWTP/CactusInWTP.html" |
| categories="j2ee" |
| datePosted="2005-05-31" |
| lastUpdated="2005-05-31"> |
| <abstract> |
| This article briefly explains Cactus, its common uses and advantages and then provides a |
| step-by-step tutorial on how to use the Cactus integration provided by WTP. The article |
| assumes that you are familiar with JUnit and the basics of using WTP to build, deploy and |
| run web projects. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Creating XML files Tutorial" |
| link="tutorials/XMLWizards/XMLWizards.html" |
| categories="xml" |
| datePosted="2004-12-15" |
| lastUpdated="2005-09-02"> |
| <abstract> |
| This tutorial demonstrates how you can use XML documents creation wizards that come with |
| the Eclipse Web Tools Platform Project. These wizards allow to create XML document from |
| DTD or XML Schema. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Developing the WTP with Eclipse" |
| link="tutorials/DevelopingWTP/DevelopingWTP.html" |
| categories="general" |
| datePosted="2005-02-21" |
| lastUpdated="2006-06-02"> |
| <abstract> |
| This tutorial shows you how to set up your Eclipse environment to develop or modify the |
| Web Tools Platform (WTP) project plug-ins. First we will discuss how to connect to the |
| CVS repository to check out the WTP source code. We will then set up our target platform. |
| Next we will make a modification to the WTP source and run our eclipse application. |
| Finally, we will create a patch for our change, which we could submit to the WTP project. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Reintroducing the Structured Source Editing Family of Editors" |
| link="tutorials/ReintroducingSSE/ReintroducingSSE.html" |
| categories="sse" |
| datePosted="2005-03-24" |
| lastUpdated="2005-03-24"> |
| <abstract> |
| The Structured Source Editing (SSE) family of editors are now available as part of WTP |
| 1.0M2. They support editing XML, DTD, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and JSP files. The SSE |
| editors make significant usage of Eclipse frameworks as well as each other. For end users |
| it means that they behave consistently with each other as well as with other Eclipse editors. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="RDB Tutorial" |
| link="tutorials/RDBTutorial/RDBTutorial.html" |
| categories="rdb" |
| datePosted="2005-01-10" |
| lastUpdated="2005-02-19"> |
| <abstract> |
| This document walks you through the relational database (RDB) open source features in the |
| Eclipse Web Tooling Project. You must have either the RDB open source binaries or the source |
| code downloaded from the Eclipse Web site. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="XML Catalog Tutorial" |
| link="tutorials/XMLCatalog/XMLCatalogTutorial.html" |
| categories="xml" |
| datePosted="2004-12-17" |
| lastUpdated="2005-08-10"> |
| <abstract> |
| In this tutorial, we will demonstrate the use of the XML Catalog. Add the Example |
| “Editing and validating XML files”. Select File -> New -> Other -> Examples -> Editing and |
| Validating XML files. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="XML Schema Editor Tutorial" |
| link="tutorials/XMLSchemaEditor/XMLSchemaEditorTutorial.html" |
| categories="xml" |
| datePosted="2004-12-23" |
| lastUpdated="2004-12-23"> |
| <abstract> |
| This tutorial will use the catalog.xsd from the "Editing and validating XML files" Examples. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="WSDL Editor Tutorial" |
| link="tutorials/WSDLEditor/WSDLEditorTutorial.html" |
| categories="ws,xml" |
| datePosted="2005-02-21" |
| lastUpdated="2005-08-10"> |
| <abstract> |
| In this tutorial we look at using the WSDL Editor to create and modify a WSDL file. We explore |
| the basic functionality along with some of the more advanced ones. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="XML Validation Tutorial" |
| link="tutorials/XMLValidation/XMLValidationTutorial.html" |
| categories="xml" |
| datePosted="2004-12-22" |
| lastUpdated="2007-06-29"> |
| <abstract> |
| Eclipse WTP includes validation tools for XML, DTD, and XML Schema. Validation can be invoked |
| manually or automatically after every save. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Generic Server - Server Definition File Explained" |
| link="tutorials/ServerDefinitionExplained/ServerDefinitionExplained.html" |
| categories="server" |
| datePosted="2005-04-29" |
| lastUpdated="2005-04-29"> |
| <abstract> |
| Generic server is a special server and runtime implementation of base server tooling that can |
| adjust its behaviour by a server type definition file. Server type definition files are XML |
| based meta information files that are introduced using |
| "org.eclipse.jst.server.generic.core.serverdefinition" extension point. This document describes |
| the different parts of the server definition files. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Creating a Bottom-Up Java Web Service" |
| link="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Creating_a_Bottom-Up_Java_Web_Service" |
| categories="ws" |
| datePosted="2005-06-11" |
| lastUpdated="2008-06-12"> |
| <abstract> |
| This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Web Services tools |
| in the Web Tools Platform Project. This tutorial shows how to create |
| a simple Web service and Web service client from a Java class. The Java class in this scenario |
| converts between the Celsius and Farenheit temperature scales. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Creating a Top-Down Java Web Service Skeleton from a WSDL Document" |
| link="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Creating_a_Top-Down_Java_Web_Service_Skeleton_from_a_WSDL_Document" |
| categories="ws" |
| datePosted="2005-06-11" |
| lastUpdated="2008-06-12"> |
| <abstract> |
| This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Web Services tools |
| in the Web Tools Platform Project. This tutorial shows how to create |
| a simple top-down Web service from a WSDL file. The WSDL file in this scenario calculates the |
| area of an rectangle. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Creating a Java Web Service Client" |
| link="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Creating_a_Java_Web_Service_Client" |
| categories="ws" |
| datePosted="2005-06-11" |
| lastUpdated="2008-06-12"> |
| <abstract> |
| This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Web Services tools |
| in the Web Tools Platform Project. This tutorial shows how to create a |
| Web serivce client to the deployed Web service created in the tutorial |
| <a href="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Creating_a_Top-Down_Java_Web_Service_Skeleton_from_a_WSDL_Document">Creating a Top-Down Java |
| Web Service Skeleton from a WSDL Document</a>. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Testing a Web Service with the Web Services Explorer" |
| link="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Using_Web_Service_Explorer_to_test_a_Web_service" |
| categories="ws" |
| datePosted="2005-06-04" |
| lastUpdated="2008-06-12"> |
| <abstract> |
| This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Web Services tools |
| in the Web Tools Platform Project. This tutorial shows how to use the |
| Web Service Explorer to test a Web service via native WSDL and SOAP. It demonstrates how to use |
| the Web Services Explorer to invoke operations on a Web service on the Internet. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Creating Web service and Web service client using Ant tasks" |
| link="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Creating_Web_service_and_Web_service_client_using_Ant_tasks" |
| categories="ws" |
| datePosted="2005-11-23" |
| lastUpdated="2008-06-12"> |
| <abstract> |
| This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Web Services tools |
| in the Web Tools Platform Project. This tutorial shows how to create |
| top-down Web service and Web service client using Ant tasks. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Creating a bottom-up Axis2 Web service" |
| link="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Creating_a_bottom-up_Axis2_Web_service" |
| categories="ws" |
| datePosted="2007-04-26" |
| lastUpdated="2008-06-12"> |
| <abstract> |
| This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Axis2 Web Services tools |
| in the Web Tools Platform Project. This tutorial shows how to create |
| a bottom-up Axis2 Web service. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial title="Creating a top-down Axis2 Web service" |
| link="http://wiki.eclipse.org/Creating_a_top-down_Axis2_Web_service" |
| categories="ws" |
| datePosted="2007-04-26" |
| lastUpdated="2008-06-12"> |
| <abstract> |
| This document is one of a series of tutorials to demonstrate the use of the Axis2 Web Services tools |
| in the Web Tools Platform Project. This tutorial shows how to create |
| a top-down Axis2 Web service. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial |
| title="Deploy Web Applications to the Oracle Application Server" |
| link="tutorials/OracleServerAdapter/OracleServerAdapter.html" |
| categories="j2ee,server" |
| datePosted="2005-10-27" |
| lastUpdated="2005-10-27"> |
| <abstract> |
| This tutorial will step you through the details of deploying |
| a Web Application to the Oracle Application Server |
| Containers for J2EE (OC4J). |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial |
| title="WTP 1.5.x API's unleashed" |
| link="/webtools/jst/components/j2ee/scenarios/WTPApis.html" |
| categories="j2ee" |
| datePosted="2007-05-17" |
| lastUpdated="2007-05-17"> |
| <abstract> |
| This article is the first in a series that provides a cheat sheet for |
| WTP adopters to easily learn about specific WTP APIS. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| <tutorial |
| title="Java Web development with the Eclipse Web Tool Platform (WTP)" |
| link="http://www.vogella.de/articles/EclipseWTP/article.html" |
| categories="j2ee,ws" |
| datePosted="2008-03-31" |
| lastUpdated="2008-03-31"> |
| <abstract> |
| This article is a How-to-Guide to develop Web application |
| with Eclipse WTP. It starts by developing servlets which |
| keeps track of the number of visitors of a website, |
| including a servlet which stores this data into a database |
| (Java derby). It also describes how a Java servlet can act |
| as JavaScript. The creation of web services is then |
| demonstrated using Axis2 and WTP. At the end the resulting |
| web application is deployed. This article assume that you |
| have already basic Eclipse knowledge. The following uses the |
| JDK 1.5 for its examples. |
| </abstract> |
| </tutorial> |
| </tutorials> |