Tutorial: Visualize with Rational Web Developer

A tutorial for Rational Web Developer has been published: Visualize with Rational Web Developer. This tutorial will introduce you to “building, testing, and deploying Web, Web services, and Java applications” and show you how to “create a Web service, create a JavaServer Faces page, and link that page to a Service Data Object using the visual tools in Rational Web Developer.

Using Ajax to manipulate Lotus Notes documents

Joachim Dagerot has published an article on developerWorks on using AJAX to manipulate Lotus Notes documents. From the article introduction:

Giving users instant feedback instead of the time-consuming page reloads they’re used to is simple when you use Ajax. Discover how a view and an agent can help you build Ajax-driven applications and learn how to define an API for getting the client and the Domino server to collaborate.

If Joachim is in the mood for an update to the article I would like to see how to do this using dojo as the Javascript Toolkit for the AJAX calls – especially considering the latest on IBM and dojo 🙂

Update: Joachim is in the mood and is asking for ideas on what to focus on with regards to Domino and dojo.

Tutorial: Visualize with Rational Software Modeler: UML 2.0 modeling

A new tutorial for Rational Software Modeler has been published: Visualize with Rational Software Modeler: UML 2.0 modeling. The tutorial will introduce you to some of the visual UML 2.0 modeling capabilities in RSM.

A similar tutorial from March 2006 is available for Rational Software Architect: Visualize with Rational Software Architect.

Tutorial: Hello World, Part 1 – Rational Software Architect

A new tutorial called “Hello World, Part 1: Rational Software Architect” has been posted on developerWorks. The tutorial is the first tutorial in the “Hello World! Series”, which will provide high-level overviews of various IBM software products. Part 2 of this series will introduce you to Rational Application Developer.

The tutorial “introduces you to IBM Rational Software Architect, and highlights some basic features of Rational Software Architect with a hands-on exercise. Learn how to design an application using UML diagrams, publish the model information into a Web page, and transform the design to Java code using Rational Software Architect.

Update February 28, 2007: An updated tutorial for Rational Software Architect V7.0 has been published.

Tutorial: Explore database tools in Rational Data Architect

A new tutorial called “Explore database tools in Rational Data Architect” has been posted on developerWorks.

The tutorial “guides you through the steps to begin database development using Rational Data Architect. You will learn how to create, edit, deploy, and debug SQL stored procedures. This tutorial also covers how to share a project in CVS.