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 | Importing Archive in Pramati DesignViewer This demo depicts the steps involved in importing an existing J2EE archive in Pramati DesignViewer. Some of the valid archives supported by DesignViewer are EJB-JAR, WAR and EAR. With an enticing Project Discovery wizard, components in the archive can be |
 | Enterprise Dashboard for Pramati Server 4.1 This viewlet shows how to use the Enterprise Dashboard to monitor managed servers and server components. |
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 | Java Coding Aids in Pramati Studio 3.5 This demo shows how features such as automatic code completion, navigation, Javadoc generation, split string literals, and find usages options simplify writing a Java code in Studio.
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 | J2EE Coding Aids in Pramati Studio 3.5 This demo shows how features such as online validation based on J2EE and EJB spec, and J2EE assistant make J2EE coding easier in Pramati Studio |
 | JSP Coding Aids in Pramati Studio 3.5 This demo shows how Studio provides online validation of compilation errors in JSP and Java, Java code completion, source code browsing in Java, and Java refactoring within a JSP |
 | Using Pramati Studio 3.5 Debugger This demo shows how Studio Debugger enables finding and fixing bugs across all tiers of an enterprise application. It can be configured to debug the business logic in an EJB |
 | Functionaility testing using JSP Test Tool in Pramati Studio 3.5 This demo shows how JSP Test Tool can be used in Studio for Functionality testing for web. This tool keeps a record of the series of actions performed as a part of a test case and compares the results when the test case is replayed at a later date |
 | Unit testing using JUnit and Cactus in Pramati Studio 3.5 This demo shows how Studio IDE allows to test Java classes using JUnit and server-side components such as, JSP, EJB, filter, servlets and tag libs using Jakarta Cactus |
 | Using Pramati DesignViewer White Board Interface This demo provides the user, the way for creating J2EE applications with the 'White Board' interface. Pramati DesignViewer has an unique 'White Board' interface for creating J2EE applications confining to J2EE standards |
 | Using Advanced Navigational Aids in Pramati DesignViewer This demo shows the functionalities of various navigational tools offered in DesignViewer. Pramati DesignViewer helps in a better understanding of a J2EE application with intuitive tools like Flow Marker, Spotlight and Component Browser aiding in quicker |
 | Quick Tour of Pramati Studio 3.5 This demo shows how Studio enables developers to create, assemble, run, and debug J2EE applications. It provides tools, wizards, and templates that control the development lifecycle of a component |
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 | Using Pramati Studio 3.5 Debugger This demo shows how Studio Debugger enables finding and fixing bugs across all tiers of an enterprise application. It can be configured to debug the business logic in an EJB |
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 | Using Pramati DesignViewer White Board Interface This demo provides the user, the way for creating J2EE applications with the 'White Board' interface. Pramati DesignViewer has an unique 'White Board' interface for creating J2EE applications confining to J2EE standards |
 | Using Advanced Navigational Aids in Pramati DesignViewer This demo shows the functionalities of various navigational tools offered in DesignViewer. Pramati DesignViewer helps in a better understanding of a J2EE application with intuitive tools like Flow Marker, Spotlight and Component Browser aiding in quicker |
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