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International Text in JDK 1.2 (white paper)
One of the primary goals of Java is to help developers write software for a variety of world markets that use very different languages. Learn how the new TextLayout class in the Java Development Kit, Version 1.2, can help display and measure text.

Java and IBM e-business Solutions (article)
Java and Network Computers are two key technologies from IBM that assist businesses in creating e-business solutions. The ability to combine these Web-based technologies with customers' existing IT environment(s) allows businesses to extend their reach, lower their costs, and create new value for their customers and themselves.

The Evolution of e-business: How Java is Changing the Marketplace (article)
To be truly successful, companies need to do more than make a Web site and take orders, which is the basic model for today's electronic commerce. They need to have the proper infrastructure in place to fully take advantage of the new opportunities in this marketplace. In short, they have to become e-businesses.

Enterprising Ingredients: How Java Holds e-business Together (article)
e-business solutions enable customers to dramatically expand their product market, foster customer loyalty, speed time to market, and grow their top and bottom line. The extraordinary momentum behind Java is due largely to the fact that Java is ideally suited for solving these business problems.

Network Computing Framework (white paper)
The Network Computing Framework (NCF) is an open, standards-based model for creating expandable e-business solutions. Java is a key element of the NCF due to its unique features and flexibility.

Network Computing Framework Programming Overview (IBM Redbook)
This draft document explains how developers can use the NCF to build e-business solutions that leverage the Internet while taking full advantage of existing enterprise systems, applications, and data.

IBM's Java Web-Based Network Management: Easy Manageability -- From Anywhere (white paper)
The first generation of Java-enabled network management products, including IBM's pioneering Nways Workgroup Manager for Windows NT, demonstrates the potential of Java Web-based network management over the corporate intranet. View PDF Version.

Persistent Java Objects for AS/400 (white paper)
Businesses depend upon their computers to hold their data persistently, securely, and with integrity. And if anything should go wrong, the data store had better do everything it can to recover the data. In short, businesses need for their data to be in object databases. With the help of persistent pools, the AS/400 will soon have the ability to build Java objects that are persistent, shared, scaleable, secure, transactional, queryable, and recoverable. View PDF Version.

Java and SNA: A Case Study (tutorial)
Intranets are hot, so you need to know all the options for working with them; in particular, the options concerning IP and SNA. While IP provides many benefits, a large percentage of enterprise data resides on mainframes and is accessed primarily through SNA. The API tool kit described in this paper provides SNA bindings for Java, allowing programmers to write LU6.2 programs in Java to access critical business data and resources. View PDF Version.





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