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Typically, development efforts in a WebSphere Commerce project are interdependent. For example, JSP page development depends on the commands that implement the business logic. The technique can jump start the JSP page development in a project by removing the dependency between a JSP page and the commands. It uses a WebSphere Commerce command to simulate commands to be developed. This command also instantiates Java DataBean objects as the dynamic content being used in the pages. This paper provides the sample source code of the package, as well as step-by-step instructions on deploying to the WebSphere Studio Application Developer environment and the runtime server.

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Date:Nov 2004
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