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What is WSAD?
IBM WebSphere® Studio Application Developer is a comprehensive integrated development environment for visually designing, constructing, testing and deploying Web services, portals and Java™ 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) applications. WebSphere Studio Application Developer accelerates J2EE development with a complete set of high productivity tools, templates and wizards.



  
Total Answers and Comments: 5 Last Update: May 26, 2007     Asked by: Nitin Gupta 
  
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February 08, 2006 07:13:17   #1  
silparekha        

RE: What is WSAD?
WSAD means WebSphereApplicationDevelopment
 
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September 22, 2006 13:55:42   #2  
Viswanath Chirravuri        

RE: What is WSAD?

Websphere is an application server that acts like a tool for the developer to code and deploy his code in Java and test his application. Basically WSAD means Websphere Studio Application Development.


 
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February 28, 2007 11:54:40   #3  
       

RE: What is WSAD?
WSAD means WebSphereApplicationDevelopment.It is a tool for developers to code & deploy his code in Java & test his application.If Testing U can deploy the application on Websphere application Server & test it
 
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February 28, 2007 12:20:40   #4  
Sujatars Member Since: December 2006   Contribution: 217    

RE: What is WSAD?
WSAD means Websphere Studio Application Development
WSAD is an application server that acts like a tool for the developer to code and deploy his code in Java and test his application.


 
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May 26, 2007 07:54:49   #5  
Freddy        

RE: What is WSAD?
It is an application server that is used to display JSP applications
 
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