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| WEBSPHEREPOWER MAGAZINE - OCTOBER 2003 |
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Easily connecting to MySQL databases from WebSphere Studio 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.
A WebSphere certification story (test 285) Today's tip is actually a story followed by some tips. The story is one of a quest for WebSphere certification. In addition to the story (and some interesting insights), Senior Technical Editor Dan Velasco includes some great resources for passing your own certification test.
Changing default editors in WebSphere Studio 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.
Using a reusable code approach to HTML select option lists: part II In the first installment of this series, Jeff Chilton created a simple framework for the purpose of obtaining an ArrayList of Struts LabelValueBeans to support an html:options tag. He continues with this little microcosm of framework concepts, by adding another flavor of an implementing class to the portfolio.
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