In the Workshop for WebLogic documentation you'll find several tutorials to help you get acquainted with the IDE and the applications you can build with it.
In your installation you'll also find sample workspaces containing the completed code for each of these tutorials. For more information, see Workshop for WebLogic Samples.
Getting Started with BEA Workshop for WebLogic Platform
Get an introduction to the basics while creating a simple "Hello, world!" application.
Accessing
a Database from a Web Application
Learn how to build a web application capable of accessing
a database. This is a general introduction to the web application and control
technologies used by the IDE.
Testing
a Control with JUnit
Learn how to create a simple control and test it using JUnit.
Create a Simple Timer
Create and test a web service with a timer control. Before you get started, you should know the basics of Workshop for WebLogic, including how to create workspaces, projects and packages and how to run a web service and test operations with the Test Client.
Java Server Faces Integration
Learn how to enable and use Java Server Faces in a web application.
Web Service
Learn how to build a web service and add a simple custom control that calls methods of existing controls.
Advanced Web Services
Find out how to create a web service, insert code to access a control, generate a web service control from a WSDL, and access that control from another control.
Building Enterprise JavaBeans
Get to the basics of building Enterprise JavaBeans by building a very simple application that includes a session bean, an entity bean, and a Java Page Flow.