Getting Started with IBM WebSphere sMash

Nonfiction, Computers, Internet, Web Development, Programming
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Author: Ron Lynn, Karl Bishop, Brett King ISBN: 9780137043613
Publisher: Pearson Education Publication: September 20, 2010
Imprint: IBM Press Language: English
Author: Ron Lynn, Karl Bishop, Brett King
ISBN: 9780137043613
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication: September 20, 2010
Imprint: IBM Press
Language: English

Use IBM WebSphere sMash to Rapidly Deliver Scalable, Flexible Web 2.0 Applications

 

With the radically new IBM WebSphere sMash and the Project Zero platform, it’s far easier to develop, assemble, and run applications and mashups that align tightly with SOA enterprise infrastructures. Getting Started with IBM WebSphere sMash covers all aspects of architecting, designing, and developing solutions with these breakthrough technologies.

 

Authored by three IBM leading sMash experts, this practical tutorial shows how to create state-of-the-art web applications far more rapidly than you ever could with traditional Java or .NET enterprise platforms.

 

As you walk through sample projects based on real-life scenarios, you’ll master both basic and advanced sMash features, ranging from request handling to event processing, database access to security. You’ll also learn agile best practices for consistently writing better web applications, delivering them sooner, and getting more value from them.

 

Coverage includes

  • Installing and configuring IBM WebSphere sMash, and choosing your development environment
  • Creating handlers to efficiently service all types of requests
  • Understanding sMash’s “convention over configuration” approach, and knowing when to override convention
  • Rendering responses that include visual content, data, and other resources
  • Connecting with databases via Project Zero’s powerful data access API
  • Using sMash’s security model to protect inbound and outbound connections
  • Building more flexible applications with sMash’s sophisticated event processing
  • Extending sMash development to non-programmers with Assemble Flow
  • Programming client-side code with the Dojo Toolkit
  • Taking advantage of sMash’s PHP support
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Use IBM WebSphere sMash to Rapidly Deliver Scalable, Flexible Web 2.0 Applications

 

With the radically new IBM WebSphere sMash and the Project Zero platform, it’s far easier to develop, assemble, and run applications and mashups that align tightly with SOA enterprise infrastructures. Getting Started with IBM WebSphere sMash covers all aspects of architecting, designing, and developing solutions with these breakthrough technologies.

 

Authored by three IBM leading sMash experts, this practical tutorial shows how to create state-of-the-art web applications far more rapidly than you ever could with traditional Java or .NET enterprise platforms.

 

As you walk through sample projects based on real-life scenarios, you’ll master both basic and advanced sMash features, ranging from request handling to event processing, database access to security. You’ll also learn agile best practices for consistently writing better web applications, delivering them sooner, and getting more value from them.

 

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