tailieunhanh - WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5 Programming Guide part 10
WebSphere Studio Application Developer part 10 provides integrated development tools for all e-business development roles, including Web developers, Java developers, business analysts, architects, and enterprise programmers. The customizable, targeted, role-based approach of WebSphere Studio Application Developer will be characteristic of all new products built on the WebSphere Studio Workbench. It is well integrated with WebSphere Application Server and provides built-in server test environments that can be used for testing and profiling Web applications | Java Type Hierarchy perspective This perspective also addresses Java developers and allows them to explore a type hierarchy. It can be opened on types compilation units packages projects or source folders and consists of the Hierarchy view and an editor Figure 3-12 . Figure 3-12 Java Type Hierarchy perspective By default this perspective displays the Hierarchy view and the Editor pane. The Hierarchy view does not display a hierarchy until you select a type Figure 3-13 . Figure 3-13 Hierarchy view - initial 64 WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5 Programming Guide To open a type in the Hierarchy view open the context menu from a type in the Package Explorer the Editor the Navigator or the Outline view and select Open Type Hierarchy Once you have selected a type and opened it to the type hierarchy the type hierarchy is displayed in the Hierarchy view. Figure 3-14 shows the Hierarchy view of the Java Swing class JList. Figure 3-14 Hierarchy view Icons are provided at the top of the Hierarchy view to display the type hierarchy the supertype hierarchy bottom-up or the subtype hierarchy top-down . The supertype hierarchy also shows interfaces that are implemented tor each class in the hierarchy. Chapter 3. Perspectives views and editors 65 Server perspective The Server perspective Figure 3-15 is used to manage the server test environments you use when testing debugging and profiling your applications. Figure 3-15 Server perspective The perspective has the following views Server Configuration view Shows the servers and server configurations created. By clicking the down arrow and selecting Standard or Advanced the view can be slightly customized. Servers view Provides another view of the servers and also displays the console which shows the stdout output from each server. Servers can be controlled start stop restart either using the Server Configuration view or the Servers view. Select the server and choose the appropriate action from its context menu. If a .
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