Graphics for "A First Look into VisualAge for Java" | ||
Figure 1. Example of visual programming within a view part of an application package. | ||
Figure 2. Incremental code compilation and immediate feedback. | ||
Figure 3. The scrapbook | ||
Figure 4. Wizards | ||
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Figure 5. The BeanInfo editor | ||
Figure 6. Showing how two editions of a method can be compared to see what was changed. | ||
Figure 7. VA for Java can generate code to access relational databases (RDB) and CICS transactions. | ||
Figure 8. Three layers in the Java RMI system. | ||
Figure 9. Stubs or proxies are on the client side, and skeletons are on the server side. | ||
Figure 10. Parts that are available on the palette in the beta version of VisualAge for Java. | ||
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