Getting Started Guide
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Installing and configuring: Command-Line Interface
The IBM® WebSphere® sMash command-line interface provides the basic support for developing and executing WebSphere sMash applications.
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Using App Builder for WebSphere sMash
App Builder is a Web-based tool for developing IBM® WebSphere® sMash applications.
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Using the flow editor in the application builder
The flow editor enables visual manipulation of IBM® WebSphere® sMash Assemble flows.
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Working with feeds
Search, fetch, and manipulate feeds with the flow editor.
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Adding extension activities to the flow-editor palette
Extension activities are a means to encapsulate reusable functionality for IBM® WebSphere® sMash Assemble flow. Custom extension activities can also be added to the flow-editor palette.
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Exploring additional features
This article describes advanced features of the flow editor, including the visual XSLT builder, encapsulation (for handling complex flows), and integration with Zero Resource Model.
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Working with feeds
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Migrating applications from Zero to WebSphere sMash
Zero provides access to the latest code; IBM® WebSphere® sMash is based upon only released code. This article provides tips for migrating applications from Zero to WebSphere sMash.
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Installing and configuring: Eclipse for Java and Groovy
This article provides information about installing and configuring IBM WebSphere sMash Java/Groovy Plugin for Eclipse.
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Installing and configuring: Eclipse for PHP
This article provides information about installing and configuring IBM WebSphere sMash PHP plugin for Eclipse.
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Using the REST API (zero.restdoc.webtools)
You can create documentation for your RESTful resource handlers with RESTdoc. The RESTdoc tool generates HTML tables that describe the RESTful APIs exposed by your application and its dependencies.