Sun ONE Studio 4, Enterprise Edition for Java is an integrated development
environment (IDE) for Java technology developers. Based on the modular,
open source NetBeans[tm] Tools Platform, the Sun ONE Studio IDE is ideal
for building and deploying Web services across multiple hardware and software
platforms. This modular, extensible IDE enables fast adoption of new technologies
from Sun, Sun's partners, and the community.
In addition to the J2EE[tm] web application, XML and other development
features offered in Sun
ONE Studio 4, Community Edition, the Sun ONE Studio 4, Enterprise
Edition for Java product offers the following features and benefits:
Studio Feature |
Benefit to Developers |
Enterprise JavaBeans[tm] (EJB[tm]) 2.0
Workshop |
Rapid development of Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition
(J2EE) 1.3 Enterprise Applications.
Create, extend, and test EJB components such as message-driven,
session, BMP entity, and CMP entity beans. Work can be done in a
logical bean view that allows you to focus on business methods while
Sun ONE Studio handles the plumbing.
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Assemble applications from
EJBs and package applications for deployment |
Rapid deployment of enterprise applications
while minimizing errors.
Create, develop, and deploy J2EE applications and export J2EE standard
EAR files. The assembly module provides:
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Automatic generation of EJB jar and EAR files |
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Property sheets for editing deployment descriptors
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Automatic recognition of standard EJB jar files
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Wizard-driven EJB module and J2EE application assembly
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Resolve/Link EJB references |
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Resolve application level security roles |
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Override or propagate EJB deployment descriptor information
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Explorer view of application |
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Create and develop EJB modules and export EJB .jar file. |
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Application server integration for deployment
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Shorter iterative development cycles through integrated
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For more product information, see the Sun
ONE Studio 4 page on the Sun Microsystems web site.
Sun
ONE Studio 4 Integration with Sun ONE Application Server 7
When using Sun ONE Studio 4, Enterprise Edition for Java with Sun ONE
Application Server 7, enterprise developers benefit from many features
that combine to give seamless integration between the IDE and the application
server.
Studio Feature |
Sun ONE Application Server Extension |
CMP Mapping |
Developers can browse database tables, select related
tables and automatically generate Container Managed Persistence (CMP)
EJBs. |
Server Runtime Control |
Developers can easily register both local and remote
application servers and start and stop application server instances. |
Resource Configuration |
Before deploying applications, developers can register
J2EE resources in any of the registered application servers. JDBC[tm]
resources and connection pools, JMS resources, and a variety of other
resources can be configured from within the IDE. |
Application Deployment |
Developers can select from the list of registered application
servers and leverage the dynamic ("hot") deployment and
redeployment features supported in Sun ONE Application Server 7. |
Debugging and Log Viewing |
Debugging against deployed applications on both local and remote
application server instances is simple. No manual configuration
of the application servers is necessary.
While debugging applications, developers can also view the server
event log files from within the IDE.
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Proceed to Setting Up Your Development
Environment to either install the Sun ONE Studio 4 IDE or to configure
an existing installation of the IDE to work the application server.
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