Introducing the AppBrowser JBuilder Professional provides tools for
Introducing the AppBrowser JBuilder Professional provides tools for these additional technologies: Servlets and servlet engines Remote Method Invocation (RMI) Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) Structured Query Language (SQL) All major corporate database servers JBuilder Enterprise provides tools for these additional technologies: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) Version control systems Extensible Markup Language (XML) JavaServer Pages (JSP) Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) JBuilder also provides developers with a flexible, open architecture that makes it easy to incorporate new JDKs, third-party tools, add-ins, and JavaBean components. OpenTools resources such as expanded JavaDoc commentary and Concept Documents make this easier. For more information on what JBuilder can do, visit the Borland JBuilder web site at http://www.borland.com/jbuilder Introducing the AppBrowser The JBuilder integrated development environment provides a single window that is equipped to handle the large majority of development functions. This window is called the AppBrowser. From the AppBrowser you can create, edit, and manage files and projects, visually design visual features, and compile, debug, and run your applications. For more information on the AppBrowser, see the Welcome Project and the AppBrowser topic in the JBuilder environment topic available from Help|JBuilder Environment. The AppBrowser has several panes and panels designed for performing its functions. These elements are shown below. 3-2 Learning Java with JBuilder
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