Title: WebSphere Strategies
April 15, 2004 Published by  Search400.com

WebSphere Strategies

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IN THIS ISSUE:
Learn Web development in five easy and free steps
Planning an iSeries Java education strategy
Recommended books on Java
Get started building Java Web apps in WDSC
Adding Java to your skills set
Win a pair of Motorola Talkabout T5950 rechargeable two-way radios


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Learn Web development in five easy and free steps
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by Paul Holm

As a Web development and Java consultant, iSeries programmers often ask me, "How can I learn all this new Web stuff?" This tip offers some ideas and pointers on how to get up to speed on Java and Web technologies without spending a bundle of money.


Planning an iSeries Java education strategy
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What's the "right" strategy to learn Java? According to Search400.com Web development expert Jim Mason, the "right" strategy is whatever is RIGHT for your specific situation.

Recommended books on Java
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Search400.com expert Tim Granatir lists a few resources to get you started learning Java.

Get started building Java Web apps in WDSC
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IBM's WDSC for iSeries is a powerful, easy-to-use tool for building every type of Web application. Follow Jim Mason's tutorial and learn how to build some simple Java Web applications quickly that access iSeries data and call RPG programs with a browser interface.

Adding Java to your skills set
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IT shops are asking more of their staff, and that means your skills may be lacking. Getting familiar with Java is one way to improve that. Check out these resources to get started.

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TOPICS: User poll -- Finding skilled iSeries workers
Are you finding it increasingly difficult to find skilled iSeries pros? Cast your vote and let us know.

TIPS: Win a pair of Motorola Talkabout T5950 rechargeable two-way radios
This month we're giving away a pair of Motorola Talkabout T5950 rechargeable two-way radios. You can win this awesome prize by submitting the best tip in April. If you win these radios, you'll enjoy clear communication from up to five miles away, and you will have the ability to scan through eight NOAA frequencies for local weather and emergency broadcasts. Submit a tip in April and become eligible to win.

TIPS: Expert profile -- Jim Mason, Search400.com Web development expert
Jim Mason is president of ebt-now, an IBM and Lotus business partner focused on delivering e-business application solutions for iSeries 400 customers. Jim writes, consults, teaches, designs and develops iSeries Web applications using Java, WebSphere, DB2, Lotus Domino and the WebSphere Development Tools for the iSeries.

Let Jim's experience work for you. Ask Jim Web-related questions anytime.


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