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Setting up a Wiki in WebSphere Studio Application Developer
WebSpherePower Magazine - August 2004
A wiki is a great piece of collaboration software that is quick to set up, quick to use, and quick to generate a number of benefits. In some ways, a wiki is sort of a low-budget Lotus Workplace Team Collaboration site, without all of the bells and whistles, of course. This article shows you how to set up a Wiki in WebSphere.


Upgrading WebSphere Studio to Version 5.1.2
WebSpherePower Magazine - July 2004
If you're interested in upgrading WebSphere, this article will give you a great overview of each of the steps necessary.


Managing multiple workspaces with WebSphere Studio
WebSpherePower Magazine - November 2003
Do you not want to mix your chocolate with your peanut butter? Or, rather, do you want to keep projects you're working on for one company or department completely separate from projects you're working on for other companies or departments? Well, you're in luck, because you can do just that using WebSphere Studio's ability to work with and manage multiple workspaces.


Using the Fast View feature to be quicker on the draw
WebSpherePower Magazine - November 2003
WebSphere Studio offers you endless options for customizing the way that you work by enabling you to customize perspectives. You can re-arrange the size of windows, the order of tabs and even which views you choose to show and which you don't. One feature that you may have overlooked, however, is the Fast View feature. You'll either love it or hate it (although feel free to be indifferent), but you definitely need to know about it.


Changing default editors in WebSphere Studio
WebSpherePower Magazine - October 2003
WebSphere Studio offers almost every kind of editor you could need to edit your code and develop your applications. But what if you really want to use an editor that you've come to know and love? Once you start using WebSphere Studio, however, you find yourself stuck with the default Java editor that it comes with. But are you really stuck? The answer is no, and this article will show you how to choose another editor.


Easily connecting to MySQL databases from WebSphere Studio
WebSpherePower Magazine - October 2003
Connecting to databases from within WebSphere Studio is surprisingly easy. In this helpful article, Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco shows you how you can quickly connect to a MySQL database. Note that there are many other database types that you can connect to using WebSphere Studio, including DB2, Informix, Microsoft SQL and Oracle. He aims his sites on MySQL in this article since it's a great, free open-source choice.


Using Cheat Sheets to get ahead
WebSpherePower Magazine - September 2003
You'd like to create a new Web application or Struts-based Web application using WebSphere Studio, but you're not sure where to start. WebSphere Studio V5 not only makes it possible to cheat, IBM gives you "Cheat Sheets" to show you how. And we show you how to find those wonderful cheats.


Become a Struts wizard using WebSphere Studio V5
WebSpherePower Magazine - September 2003
Do you want to be a Struts wizard? Do you use WebSphere Studio for your application development? If so, you can use the power of WebSphere Studio and its built-in wizards to easily create Struts-enabled applications to impress your friends and neighbors (OK, so it will only impress other geeky developers, but that's enough, isn't it?).


Quickly format your Java code using WebSphere Studio
WebSpherePower Magazine - September 2003
Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco welcomes you to the first edition of the WebSpherePower Update newsletter with a great tip for keeping your Java code clean and well-organized.



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