EJB 2.0 Development with WebSphere Studio Application Developer
by Ueli Wahli, Wouter Denayer, Lars Schunk, Deborah Shaddon, Martin Weiss
Workbench window
In this redbook, we refer to the interface of Application Developer as the Workbench. It is an integrated development environment that promotes role-based development. For each role in the development of your e-business application, there is a different and customizable perspective.
A perspective is the initial set and layout of the views in the Workbench. Each perspective is related to a development task or role. For example, if you want to develop Java applications, you first create a Java project. When you work in a Java project, you probably use the Java perspective because that is the most useful perspective to do Java developing. We give an overview of the different perspectives and projects in the next sections.
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