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− | In this tutorial, you create a Rich UI application so that the user can access rows in a database. | + | In this tutorial, you create a Rich UI application so that the user can access rows in a database. |
− | === <br>'''Learning objectives''' === | + | === <br>'''Learning objectives''' === |
− | In this tutorial, you will complete these tasks: | + | In this tutorial, you will complete these tasks: |
− | *Plan the application and design the interface. | + | *Plan the application and design the interface. |
− | *Create a Derby database. | + | *Create a Derby database. |
− | *Write a data-access service that interacts with the database tables. | + | *Write a data-access service that interacts with the database tables. |
− | *Create a web application that accesses the service, displays the retrieved data, and processes the user's updates. | + | *Create a web application that accesses the service, displays the retrieved data, and processes the user's updates. |
− | *Install and configure the Apache Tomcat web server. | + | *Install and configure the Apache Tomcat web server. |
*Deploy the web application and service. | *Deploy the web application and service. | ||
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− | === '''Time required''' === | + | === '''Time required''' === |
− | About 3 hours<br><br> | + | About 3 hours<br><br>[[wiki.eclipse.org/EDT:Tutorial:_Access_a_database_with_EGL_Rich_UI_Lesson_1|Next - Lesson 1: Plan the application]] |
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Revision as of 16:01, 24 October 2011
In this tutorial, you create a Rich UI application so that the user can access rows in a database.
Learning objectives
In this tutorial, you will complete these tasks:
- Plan the application and design the interface.
- Create a Derby database.
- Write a data-access service that interacts with the database tables.
- Create a web application that accesses the service, displays the retrieved data, and processes the user's updates.
- Install and configure the Apache Tomcat web server.
- Deploy the web application and service.
Time required
About 3 hours
Next - Lesson 1: Plan the application