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Brand: IBM EAN: 0098594440685 Format: CD-ROM Label: IBM Manufacturer: IBM Model: 41L1270 Platform: Windows NT, Macintosh, Linux, Unix, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Publisher: IBM Studio: IBM Editorial Review: Amazon.com Product Description: IBM's VisualAge for Java is an application development environment for building Java applications, applets, servlets, and JavaBean components. By automatically connecting Java clients to existing server data, transactions, and applications, VisualAge for Java exploits your existing business applications today and enables you to extend your business to the Web. Don't code to low-level interfaces; connect with VisualAge for Java to reach more people, deliver more content, and drive new business opportunities. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Best IDE for JAVA 2 Enterprise EditionWell I used Visual age for java 3.0 on my previous project ... and it was very nice ... It's very easy to create EJBs .. JSPs and testing all those in this IDE it self. .... and I read this book to find out all answers and possible soultions to problems I faced ... It's a nice book and Nice IDE too... I recommand it for all those who want to use or using J2EE .. Check it out and find how ease is to create J2EE applications. Rating: - Brilliant IDE, but requires a different development styleVisual Age (latest version is 3.5) is a very productive Java environment, but prepared to change the way you work. It's greatest strengths are: - A great debugger that lets you edit, recompile, inspect variables while you're running your program. It's hard to oversell how great this is -- but it if you are in to XP, you'll like this - A great repository that keeps versions of your methods and classes while you work so you can easily find older versions of things that worked before you 'fixed' them ... Read More Rating: - Better than notepad.... but barelyThe only real advantage to using Visual Age for Java is its support for team development. Compared to most environments, this IDE is simply behind the times.... The some of the good features are that many people can work on the same class at the same time without any problems, it gives you one function (not one class file) to work on at a time. Integrated JAVADOC and quick and easy formatting. Some of the bad things are that the IDE does not assist the developer with things that ... Read More Rating: - IBM VisualAge for Java - tried it - loved it!I have tried several IDE's for Java ( J++, VisualAge, Java Workshop, Forte'). I found VisualAge to be very friendly - AND - the apps ran as expected. I have a few quibbles. I'm not too sure about the multiple window environments called browsers. There seems to be one for everything with only some differences between them. In addition, I'd like to see it generate an HTML trial page to test run the app as there are differences in runtime output/interaction in a JSP page and the applet viewer. The online ... Read More Rating: - WTF?You know the theory. Heads up programming will replace heads down programming. Everybody will use beans at design time. Guess what? Its another science project with more hype than reality. After 4 days of fiddling, I finally got an Visual age to author a bean that adds two numbers. Another fine productivity breakthrough. The visual age product only shows one method/property at a time in the IDE. What were they thinking? This is probably the worse IDE I have ever tried....And I have evaluated *MANY* of ... Read More |