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The Samples Gallery offers:
- WebSphere Bank
Using the WebSphere Bank online bank, customers
can open accounts, get account balances, and transfer funds between accounts.
The WebSphere Bank application uses Web services, Java Message Service (JMS)
API, container-managed persistence (CMP), container-managed relationships
(CMR), stateless session beans, Message-Driven Beans (MDB), JSP pages, and
servlets.
- Greenhouse by WebSphere
Using the Greenhouse by WebSphere online
supplier, customers can open accounts, select items and amounts to order,
and check their order status. The Greenhouse by WebSphere application uses
Web services, the Java message service (JMS) API, scheduler, asynchronous
beans, container-managed persistence (CMP), container-managed relationships
(CMR), stateless session beans, message-driven beans (MDB), Java server pages
(JSP)s, and the struts framework.
- Adventure Builder
The Adventure Builder customer Web site resides
on the Web tier and is designed using a Web application architecture. This
Web site communicates to the order processing backend module using Web services
interactions. Adventure Builder, a basic Web site travel application built
on the J2EE 1.4 platform, is a simple shopping application.
The customer
can browse and select from a catalog of products, in this case vacation packages,
assemble or build an entire vacation from different components, principally
lodging and activities. The parts of a particular vacation package are determined
by user responses given on a sequence of forms. You can maintain vacation
package options in a virtual shopping cart, perform sign on and sign off procedures,
create user accounts, and purchase a trip package, sending a purchase order
to the order fulfillment system. The Adventure Builder application uses several
J2EE 1.4 technologies.
- Development Strategies - Address Book
The Address Book sample
illustrates accessing multiple Web Services in one application.
- Migration - Stock Quote
The Stock Quote sample illustrates migration
of a stock quote client from Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) to Java
API for XML-based RPC (JAX-RPC). WebSphere supports Web Services for J2EE
(JSR 109) which builds on a client-programming model on JAX-RPC.
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