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WSAD Enablement Session Overview and Review “Immersion, Hands-on and Applying It In The Field”

WSAD Enablement Session Overview and Review “Immersion, Hands-on and Applying It In The Field”. Name Title Company. Structure, Objectives and Content of the Enablement Training.

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WSAD Enablement Session Overview and Review “Immersion, Hands-on and Applying It In The Field”

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  1. WSAD Enablement Session Overview and Review“Immersion, Hands-on and Applying It In The Field” Name Title Company

  2. Structure, Objectives and Content of the Enablement Training • Use a turn-key VMWare Image complete with WSAD V5.1.2 and running example applications to both tour the features of WSAD and build J2EE applications • Tour the comprehensive features of Application Developer V5.1.2, using working live examples in the VMWare image • Build a JavaServer Faces (JSF) application from scratch, in a fashion consistent with how to best demonstrate that flagship capability to customers • Build various J2EE application components, using “ground-up” End-2-End Application and Banking Application scenarios • Review numerous tutorial demos showcasing the comprehensive features of WSAD in action • Learn how to navigate WSAD for various J2EE development activities • Use WSAD in ways consistent with how we demo to customers and how customers use our products • By the end of the class the attendees learned how to: • Present the primary value and features/functions of WSAD • Present/demo the JavaServer Faces (JSF) Ease-of-Use capabilities of WSAD, the newest and currently the most critical aspect of WSAD for many customers (both J2EE and Microsoft heritage customers) • Use the VMWare image to achieve "Just-In-Time" learning for future skill building opportunities (i.e. In the future, if you need to learn a feature of WSAD, the VMWare Solution Image, Hands-on Modules and packaged recorded TechDemos are structured in such a way to provide modular Just-In-Time learning) • Use the www.techsmith.com Camtasia movie recorder to • Record your own demonstration scenarios for easier and more effective customer demos as • Playback the existing demos for immediate customer visibility • Edit library of existing TechDemos to personalize your own demonstration suite • Use the dozens of recorded demonstrations, packaged in the VMWare Image, to demo key capabilities to customers • Use the Animated WSAD Family Overview and JSF Ease-of-Use Presentations, with embedded recorded demonstrations, to evangelize Application Developer V5.1.2 to customers

  3. Just-in-Time Learning (Turn-key VMWare Image) • Use turn-key VMWare Image to learn more (Hands-on Modules and “TechDemo” movie tutorials) Hands-on Lab Modules with “TechDemo” movies for each lab exercise Hands-on Lab Modules with “TechDemo” movies for each lab exercise Recorded “TechDemo” movies allow you to see everything in action. Then you can perform hands-on labs for only the skills you need to build)

  4. Presentations • Application Developer Presentations with embedded “TechDemo” movies (recorded demos) • WSAD Tech Overview Pres, JSF Overview Pres, etc. Embedded Demonstration Buttons launch live recorded TechDemo movies (runs in full-screen mode to look identical to a live demo and hot-keys keep you in control of playback) Embedded Demonstration Buttons launch live recorded TechDemo movies (runs in full-screen mode to look identical to a live demo and hot-keys keep you in control of playback)

  5. WSAD Enablement Session Overview and Review“Immersion, Hands-on and Applying It In The Field” Name Title Company

  6. WSAD Enablement Session Touring Application Developer (Day 1)ImmersionUses completed versions of hands-on application scenarios Name Title Company

  7. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.1 Tour End-2-End application, change and test • 3.2 Navigating, changing, building, testing Java code • 3.3 UML navigation, code sync and EJB hot-redeploy • 3.4 Web Services Explorer and WSDL editor • 3.5 JSF (JavaServer Faces) and Web Services • 3.6 Tour Banking Application and Web Site Designer • 3.7 Struts Visual Builder and related tools • 3.8 UML class diagram generation using BankApp • 3.9 EJB CMP to relational database mapping • 3.10 XML editor, Content Assist & syntax validation • 3.11 XML schema editor and generation options • 3.12 XML-to-XML mapping editor • 3.13 XSL generation & debugging XML-to-XML maps • 3.14 XSL creation of XML-to-HTML transformations • 3.15 SQL statement creation and database beans • 3.16 JSF and Service Data Objects (SDO) • 3.17 Java perspectives and views • 3.18 Hot Method Replace & on-the-fly code changes • 3.19 Debugging BankApp transfer funds method • 3.20 Customizing perspectives using many views • 3.21 Navigating the workbench using shortcuts • 3.22 Searching for many different artifacts • 3.23 “File > New” general and context sensitive uses

  8. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.1 Tour End-2-End application, change and test Dev Time Run Time

  9. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.2 Navigating, changing, building, testing Java code

  10. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.3 UML navigation, code sync and EJB hot-redeploy

  11. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.4 Web Services Explorer and WSDL editor

  12. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.5 JSF (JavaServer Faces) and Web Services

  13. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.6 Tour Banking Application and Web Site Designer

  14. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.7 Struts Visual Builder and related tools

  15. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.8 UML class diagram generation using BankApp

  16. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.9 EJB CMP to relational database mapping

  17. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.10 XML editor, Content Assist & syntax validation • 3.11 XML schema editor and generation options • 3.12 XML-to-XML mapping editor • 3.13 XSL generation & debugging XML-to-XML maps • 3.14 XSL creation of XML-to-HTML transformations

  18. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.15 SQL statement creation and database beans

  19. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.16 JSF and Service Data Objects (SDO)

  20. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.17 Java perspectives and views

  21. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.18 Hot Method Replace & on-the-fly code changes

  22. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.19 Debugging BankApp transfer funds method

  23. Touring Application Developer (WSAD  RAD) • 3.20 Customizing perspectives using many views • 3.21 Navigating the workbench using shortcuts • 3.22 Searching for many different artifacts • 3.23 “File > New” general and context sensitive uses

  24. WSAD Enablement Session Overview and Review“Immersion, Hands-on and Applying It In The Field” Name Title Company

  25. WSAD Enablement Session JavaServer Faces (Day 2)Hands-onBuilding J2EE Web Services and Database applicationsfrom scratchNO CODING REQUIRED!  Name Title Company

  26. JSF Hands-on for J2EE, SDO and Web Services (No Coding Required) • Database development drag-n-drop ease-of-use • Web Services development drag-n-drop ease-of-use • Portals drag-n-drop ease-of-use

  27. WSAD Enablement Session End-2-End Application Scenario (Day 2)Hands-onBuilding a J2EE application from the ground up (A soup-to-nuts J2EE application, with almost no business logic…a graphical “Hello World” application on steroids) Name Title Company

  28. End-2-End Application Scenario Hands-on • Navigating WSAD, Building J2EE artifacts from the ground up and “living a day in the life of a developer” Dev Time Run Time

  29. WSAD Enablement Session Banking Application Scenario (Day 2)Hands-onBuilding a J2EE application from the ground up (A soup-to-nuts J2EE application, with business logic) Name Title Company

  30. Hands-on Using Banking Application Scenario • Building a J2EE application, with more “real world” context

  31. WSAD Enablement Session Overview and Review“Immersion, Hands-on and Applying It In The Field” Name Title Company

  32. WSAD Enablement Session Applying What You Learned In The FieldPresentations, Demos, POCs and Just-In-Time Learning Name Title Company

  33. Just-in-Time Learning (Turn-key VMWare Image) • Use turn-key VMWare Image to learn more (Hands-on Modules and “TechDemo” movie tutorials) Hands-on Lab Modules with “TechDemo” movies for each lab exercise Hands-on Lab Modules with “TechDemo” movies for each lab exercise Recorded “TechDemo” movies allow you to see everything in action. Then you can perform hands-on labs for only the skills you need to build)

  34. Presentations • Application Developer Presentations with embedded “TechDemo” movies (recorded demos) • WSAD Tech Overview Pres, JSF Overview Pres, etc. Embedded Demonstration Buttons launch live recorded TechDemo movies (runs in full-screen mode to look identical to a live demo and hot-keys keep you in control of playback) Embedded Demonstration Buttons launch live recorded TechDemo movies (runs in full-screen mode to look identical to a live demo and hot-keys keep you in control of playback)

  35. Create Your Own with Camtasia Studio (http://www.techsmith.com) • Camtasia Studio and Recorder allow you to record or edit your own and existing demonstrations

  36. Resources • Chicago WSAD Enablement Session (TEC Center ftp server will host periodic updates) • Presentations with embedded TechDemo movies • VMWare Image with completed applications, demos and lab exercises • California WSAD Enablement Session Materials (a.k.a. “WSAD Bootcamp”) • Presentations, Lab Exercises, VMWare Image • Jim Palistrant (WW Team) RUC and STEW versions of Killer J2EE App • STEW (Sales and Tech Enablement Workshop) Website(VMWare Images, Lab Exercises, Customer-ready Presentations) • Process Choreography (WSAD-IE) Demos, etc. • POT (Proof-of-Technology) Sessions (Presentations and Lab Exercises)

  37. Additional Application Developer Related Resources • ibm.com/developer (IBM developerWorks for technologies and products) • ibm.com/developer/websphere (WebSphere Developers Domain) • ibm.com/developer/rational (WebSphere Developers Domain) • ibm.com/developer/ibm (All other product developer domains) • www.redbooks.ibm.com(How To Books) • ibm.com/software/ad (IBM App Dev Tools Homepage) • ibm.com/websphere (WebSphere Family Homepage) • WebSphereCentral.com(Presentations, references, tutorials, white papers, articles, links, etc.)

  38. Backup Charts • Backup Charts

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