IBM eNetwork Host
On-Demand Version 3.0
Uses Java to Present
Your Enterprise Data
in a Web Browser
IBM eNetwork Host On-Demand Version 3.0 opens the doors of
your enterprise data, whenever and wherever you need it, straight from your browser.
A distinct Java applet gives you access to your intranet data, with TN3270, TN5250,
and VT 52/100/220 emulation and CICS* Java Gateway access. Version 3.0 also has
a Java toolkit for developing custom e-business applications. http://www.software.ibm.com/enetwork/hostondemand/about/
Install Toolkit for Java
Install Toolkit for Java is software for writing install
programs for Java and non-Java programs.
This portability provides a simpler installation and distribution process. Because
Install Toolkit
for Java is written in Java, it can be run on any platform and operating system
that supports Java. http://www.ibm.com/java/news/news109.html
Tutorial: Introduction to Servlets and
the IBM WebSphere Application Server
A free tutorial demonstrates the power of the IBM WebSphere* Application Server.
Learn how servlets and the IBM WebSphere Application Server work, and how to write
Java servlets. http://www.software.ibm.com/webservers/appserv/tutorial.html
Developing Server-Side Java Applications
with VisualAge for Java and WebSphere
A rich server-side Java programming model, based on servlets,
JSP, EJB, and XML, provides a standard, open, robust, cross-platform, and multivendor
solution. IBM supports these standards through the WebSphere tool family and the
VisualAge for Java IDE. http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2468/
Two New Network JavaBeans Available
at IBM's VisualAge Developer Domain
VisualAge Developer Domain gives Java developers ongoing
access to the latest JavaBeans. New releases of two Network Beans from the VisualAge
for Java toolkit are now downloadable: NNTP Bean lets you write your own news reader,
and FTP Bean helps you transfer files between computers. http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2301/
Solution Developer Program Chat on 8
October:
Building e-business Applications with TXSeries
Join the IBM Solution Developer Program chat session on 8
October to learn how to use IBM's TXSeries* transactional middleware to design,
build, and deploy large and increasingly complex e-business applications. http://www.developer.ibm.com/forms/ichat/schedule.html
e-business Webcast on 14 October: How
IBM
SanFrancisco Makes Java Real for Business
In an e-business
Webcast on 14 October, learn how IBM SanFrancisco is making Java real for business.
The Webcast also covers SanFrancisco release 3. The SanFrancisco initiative is the
first effort to use Java to build multi-platform, customizable, enterprise applications. http://www.developer.ibm.com/welcome/events/ebwebcast3.html
Free Seminar, "The Riddle of 21st
Century
Application Development", Visits 11 US Cities
Come to a free, half-day seminar in one of 11 US cities during
October and November to hear Keith Edwards, IBM's worldwide transaction systems
consultant, cover the maze of middleware architectures. His major topics include
middleware for business-critical applications, and building applications with IBM
tools.
http://www.software.ibm.com/ts/events/conferences/21stappdevel.html
Running Web Applications on
OS/390 Using VisualAge Smalltalk
Version 4.5 of VisualAge Smalltalk supports running Web applications on an OS/390*
system.
Using VisualAge Smalltalk and Lotus Go Webserver on OS/390, you can combine the
visual construction concepts of creating a Web application on a workstation or UNIX
system with the security and reliability of running the application on OS/390. This
presentation requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. http://www.s390.ibm.com/s390da/articles/16visual.pdf
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