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{{AN}} is IBM Rational's Enterprise Generation Language. This is a web application code generation environment. | {{AN}} is IBM Rational's Enterprise Generation Language. This is a web application code generation environment. | ||
− | {{PAGENAME}} is currently an extension to either Rational Application Developer, or [WDSC]. You'd use RAD if you were a web developer not wanting a System i - oriented IDE like WDSC. WDSC contains ''some'' of the elements of RAD. The packaging for {{PAGENAME}} is reported (Jan 2008) to be about to change. | + | {{PAGENAME}} is currently an extension to either Rational Application Developer, or [[WDSC]]. You'd use RAD if you were a web developer not wanting a System i - oriented IDE like WDSC. WDSC contains ''some'' of the elements of RAD. The packaging for {{PAGENAME}} is reported (Jan 2008) to be about to change. |
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 20:51, 4 January 2008
EGL is IBM Rational's Enterprise Generation Language. This is a web application code generation environment.
EGL is currently an extension to either Rational Application Developer, or WDSC. You'd use RAD if you were a web developer not wanting a System i - oriented IDE like WDSC. WDSC contains some of the elements of RAD. The packaging for EGL is reported (Jan 2008) to be about to change.
External links
- DeveloperWorks Rational EGL home
- Rational Business Developer Extension for WDSC home
- Rational Business Developer Extension 60 day trial download.
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