I'm very pleased to announce that the first WTP book in the Eclipse Series 
has been released. Eclipse Web Tools Platform: Developing Java Web 
Applications by Naci Dai, Lawrence Mandel and Arthur Ryman is now 
available from retailers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and 
Chapters/Indigo.

An overview of the book follows below. Visit the book's web site for more 
information including the table of contents and downloadable source code 
examples (licensed under the EPL).

http://www.eclipsewtp.org


Eclipse Web Tools Platform focuses on the Web Tool Platform (WTP), which 
seamlessly integrates all the tools a Web developer needs, including Web 
Tools, XML Tools, EJB Tools, Web Service Tools, and more. WTP includes a 
set of core tools for Web application developers and a set of platform 
application programming interfaces (API) for tool vendors. 

This book is the first definitive guide to the Web Tools Platform and 
presents an in-depth description of all the tools that make up WTP and an 
introduction to how they can be extended. It also covers Web application 
architecture and shows you how to set up a development project. It will 
appeal to Eclipse users, Enterprise Java developers, and companies and 
developers who reuse Eclipse in their products. Discussion includes many 
tools that are new to the Eclipse community and provide functionality that 
has not been present in Eclipse itself. This book will show Eclipse users 
and developers how to use and extend the new tools and incorporate them 
into their own products. 

Key topics covered include: Java Web Application Development, Web 
Application Architecture and Design, Multi-tier Application Design, The 
Presentation Tier-HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Servlets, JSP, XML, and XSLT, The 
Business Logic Tier-Developing with EJBs, The Persistence Tier-Database 
Access and JDBC, Adding a Web Service Interface to Your Application, 
Testing Your Web Application, Unit and Integration Testing, Extending WTP, 
Adding New Servers, Supporting New File Types, Creating WSDL Extensions, 
Customizing Resource Resolution, Other Web Tools Based on Eclipse, What's 
Coming in Future Versions of WTP. 


Lawrence Mandel

Software Developer
IBM Rational Software
Phone: 905 - 413 - 3814   Fax: 905 - 413 - 4920
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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