This video demonstrates how to get IBM WebSphere sMash installed and how to build a simple Hello World application with a text editor. This is a great place to get started with WebSphere sMash for the first time.
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This movie shows how to easily get the IBM WebSphere sMash command line tools installed and running on your computer. If you have not tried WebSphere sMash for your Web development project yet, and you like to use the command line and your favorite text editor, this is the place to start.
- Jason
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This movie shows how to easily get WebSphere sMash installed and running inside of your Eclipse IDE. If you have not tried WebSphere sMash for your web development project yet, this is the place to start.
- Jason
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Milestone 3 coming soon !
Posted by madhu on December 12th, 2007. Other posts by madhu
The team has been working hard these last few weeks to deliver on the Milestone 3 goals. There is a lot of exciting content to look forward to in this driver. Here is a preview of some of the features that will be available.
Dojo 1.0.1 support – If you have been holding off on [...]
In the forum a few weeks ago, andyp asked about Zero’s support of Mac OS X (right now Zero has only been tested on Windows and Linux). I mentioned that we planned to add support for Mac asap but did not have the hardware yet. Well, I am pleased to say the hardware is starting [...]
Yesterday I received the first part of our order for Mac systems to use with Project Zero. I got an 8-core Mac Pro (laptops and other systems will arrive soon). So, official support for Mac from Project Zero should be declared in the next few weeks. Initial indicators look good. I installed Eclipse 3.3 this [...]

