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Reviews : Review: Sun Java Studio Creator Early Access Release :

Working with Databases and Web Services

In addition to creating forms pages, it is often necessary to obtain data from databases, or call on remote Web Services. These actions are done using the server navigator window in the top left of the IDE. New Web Services and Datasources can be added by right-clicking the appropriate icon and entering the driver/database information (in the case of datasources) or WSDL location (in the case of a Web Service).

The database tools in JSC are quite handy. You can browse the tables and views in a database, and even view the contents of them. Web Service methods are browsed in a similar manner. Adding the results of a Web Service call or database query can be done by right-clicking on the table/view or Web Service method and choosing to add it to the page. From there, the results can be bound to any of the components, and thus output into the page, into a drop-down menu for example.

Java Source Editing

Other than creating interfaces, JSC can be used to edit the Java source directly. This is done in the usual way. Snippets can be dragged into Java files, but be careful as this action currently can not be undone. There are no real shortcuts here, however. Editing Java code is editing Java code in JSC as in any other IDE. Figure 3 shows the Java source editor. Figure 3

Conclusion

Overall, JSC is a good tool. Yes, there were some performance issues, as when the IDE totally disappeared after leaving it open and unattended on my computer for a few hours. But this IS pre-release software after all, and overall I was impressed with how well it functioned. Its standards-based development paradigm is a strength, and the user interface is intuitive and functional. Admittedly, because it relies solely on JSP/JSF it is mostly competing with script-level IDES: Dreamweaver being the most notable example, and while it does offer distinct advantages when working directly with the Java, it is in that category that it will have to improve to become a really viable tool for J2EE developers. I look forward to the full release and would recommend all Java developers at least look into this IDE.


Drew Falkman is the author of the JRun Web Application Construction Kit and co- author (with Ben Forta) of Reality ColdFusion: J2EE Integration, both published by Macromedia Press. Over the past 6 years, Drew has developed over 150 Web applications in all sizes using ColdFusion and Java. Currently Drew consults, speaks at events, writes for numerous publications, and teaches courses at Portland State University. His latest project through his consulting company, Veraison LLC, was a real-time cattle auction using Flash Remoting and Flash Communication Server. In addition, Drew is a member of Team Macromedia, a certified ColdFusion Developer and a certified Macromedia instructor.

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