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The Samples
Gallery offers:
- Plants by WebSphere
Using the Plants by WebSphere storefront,
customers can open accounts, browse for items to purchase, view product details,
and place orders. The Plants by WebSphere application uses container-managed
persistence (CMP), container-managed relationships (CMR), stateless session
beans, a stateful session bean, JSP pages, and servlets.
When
the Greenhouse Supplier Sample application is installed and configured, an
administrator can order additional inventory from the Greenhouse Supplier.
See the Samples Gallery for more information on the Greenhouse Supplier application.
The Greenhouse Supplier is used with Plants By WebSphere to demonstrate Web
services.
- WebSphere Bank
Using the WebSphere Bank
online bank, customers can open accounts, get account balances, and transfer
funds between accounts. The WebSphere Bank application uses Web services,
Java Message Service (JMS) API, container-managed persistence (CMP), container-managed
relationships (CMR), stateless session beans, Message-Driven Beans (MDB),
JSP pages, and servlets.
- Greenhouse by WebSphere
Using the Greenhouse
by WebSphere online supplier, customers can open accounts, select items and
amounts to order, and check their order status. The Greenhouse by WebSphere
application uses Web services, the Java message service (JMS) API, scheduler,
asynchronous beans, container-managed persistence (CMP), container-managed
relationships (CMR), stateless session beans, message-driven beans (MDB),
Java server pages (JSP) files, and the struts framework.
- CMR - Subscription
A subscription service,
where you can enter an e-mail address and select programming topics. This
application uses Container-Managed Relationships (EJB 2.0 CMR).
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