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Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) and Rational Business Developer Extension can be used to build dynamic Java web sites. This tutorial will step you through a simple Hello World Java application where you will create two web pages. One page will show database records, and the other page will facilitate the update of database fields. You do not need any previous knowledge of Java programming or J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition). Rational Business Developer Extension provides the framework and GUI tools you need to create Java web applications and other complex business applications easily. Try the tutorial now to see just how simple it is.
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