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Linux Application Development Using Websphere Studio 5

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Linux Application Development Using Websphere Studio 5
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Publisher: IBM Redbooks
ISBN/ASIN: 0738427918
ISBN-13: 9780738427911
Number of pages: 222

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Linux is the fastest-growing server operating system in the world because of its powerful functionality, rock-solid stability, and open source foundation. This IBM Redbook helps you get familiar with IBM middleware and tools for Linux, and develop your new Web application on Linux. The book is aimed to show IBM's ability to provide an advanced platform for WebSphere application development using Linux as the operating system.

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