JavaBean creation

Create a new JavaBean called Customer into the CustomerInfoWeb project, by choosing the Java perspective, and select File—>New—>Class,edit the class name to be Customer, and select Finish. Edit the Customer class, creating the attributes, and generate setter and getter methods according to the class specification in Figure 10-5.

Figure 10-5 Customer JavaBean class specification

Note: Application Developer V5.0 supports both J2EE 1.2 and 1.3. In this chapter, we are using J2EE 1.2 and EJB 1.1 to run on WebSphere Application Server V4. If you choose J2EE 1.3, you need to use EJB 2.0 and WebSphere Application Server Test Environment V5.

Creating the Web tier

To create the Web tier:

1.Close the Java perspective as we no longer require it, and switch to the XML perspective.

2.At the top menu of your workspace, click File—>New—>Java Bean XML/XSL Client to invoke the JavaBean to XML wizard.

The wizard opens Figure 10-6, indicating the creation of XML and XSL accessing JavaBeans.

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