VisualAge for Java
Using this new, comprehensive suite, you can create Java applets and applications with access to a variety
of IBM products, including DB2, IMS, CICS, MQ-Series and SOM. VisualAge tools let you create
applications without writing source code, and custom source code can be written using a
graphical integrated development environment (IDE).
Discover how IBM's VisualAge for Java provides the development environment you need
on OS/2 Warp, Windows 95, or Windows NT operating systems.


VisualAge WebRunner Toolkit
The WebRunner Toolkit is designed for developers who want to create
portable, high-performance Web applications from standard components. Components within the toolkit
enable you to quickly build JavaBeans or use an existing collection of JavaBeans, convert
ActiveX(TM) components to JavaBeans, and create Web server applications
and servlets with ease.


VisualAge WebRunner Java Widgets
This set of WebRunner Java widgets enables Java programmers to add a variety functions
to their applets and applications with relative ease. Add a multi-column list box, rich text area,
or progress bar to your program, or surround graphical elements with a variety of border styles.


VisualAge Generator
VisualAge Generator is a powerful application
development environment for building and deploying multi-tier client/server
applications. VisualAge Generator supports Java, which enables VisualAge Generator server programs
to be accessed from the Internet. Using the Java support, you can
generate JavaBean classes that "wrapper" calls to server transactions. You can
then use Lotus BeanMachine, VisualAge for Java, or other JDK 1.1-compliant products
to build clients or applets that call the server transactions using the wrapper classes.


Aglets Workbench
Aglets Workbench is a first-of-its-kind visual environment for building network-based
applications that use mobile agents to search for, access, and manage corporate data and
other information. Its visual builder allows you to quickly compose personalized agents
that can roam the Internet.


AS/400 Toolbox for Java
The AS/400 Toolbox for Java is a set of Java classes that can be used by Java applets and applications
to easily access AS/400 data and resources. The toolbox is delivered as a Java package and
does not require additional client support over and above what is provided
by the Java Virtual Machine and JDK.


IBM Developer Connection
The IBM Developer Connection offers a comprehensive set of Java, Internet,
and intranet development tools for network computing. This annual worldwide
subscription program brings you regular updates and CD-ROM shipments of Java
and Internet tools, software developer kits, compilers, sample source code,
product previews, test and productivity tools, utilities, debuggers,
online documentation, and more.


International Classes
IBM has developed an integrated set of object-oriented frameworks in Java that support
the creation of international software, providing a standard API that makes handling the
requirements of different countries and languages transparent to developers.
JavaSoft has integrated IBM's International Classes for Java into JDK 1.1.
Java Graphics Classes
IBM's Java Graphics Classes provide Java programmers with a powerful set of
area geometry functions for creating complex shapes.
Java developers can now create sophisticated graphics
applications for the 2D Computer Aided Design, education and
2D visualization markets. JavaSoft has licensed the Java Graphics Classes for a future
release of their Java library services.
Lotus BeanMachine
Lotus BeanMachine puts the power of Java into the hands of non-programmers. The tool itself is
completely written in Java, offering a wizard-based graphical user interface that allows you to
build Java applets without typing even a single line of Java code.


Lotus eSuite DevPack
The eSuite DevPack (formerly the Kona DevPack) provides Web developers with tools to quickly
develop and deploy enterprise-wide, platform independent Web applications. Leverage
Lotus's InfoBus technology and
data access tools to integrate your Web applications with legacy data. The
DevPack includes the following applets: word processor, spreadsheet, chart, presentation graphics, project
scheduler, e-mail client, calendar/address book, SQL/JDBC database access and CGI applets (plus plenty
of sample applications, scripts, and example-filled developer documentation).


NetRexx Tools
NetRexx is a programming language that blends the easy-to-learn syntax of Rexx with the
robustness and portability of Java. The NetRexx compiler first translates the NetRexx source
code into Java source code; a Java compiler is then used to generate the Java bytecodes
(class files) for execution. NetRexx classes and Java classes are entirely equivalent -- NetRexx
can use any Java class, and vice versa.
Browse an overview of
the NetREXX language.


San Francisco Shareable Frameworks
San Francisco Shareable Frameworks are sets of reusable, cross-platform, object-oriented
business application frameworks specially designed for distributed, network computing
environments. The frameworks provide 100% Pure Java building blocks for general business processes,
such as general ledger, sales order processing, inventory management, and product distribution.


ServletExpress
IBM ServletExpress 1.0 is a plug-in servlet engine that provides
a server-side environment for running and building Java servlets.
ServletExpress supports an extensive array of Web servers, making it
easy for you to extend your present server's function with Java.


Telephony JavaBeans
IBM is simplifying the creation of new telephony applications and of integrating
telephony function into a broad range of business solutions by exploiting the Java
Telephony API (JTAPI) and a set of JavaBeans software components. These
components will enhance and exploit the function of the existing field-proven IBM
CallPath and DirectTalk products.

