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This page contains a selection of Java-based applications for your business. Be sure to also browse our collection of Java applets.

IBM Java-Based Applications
Aglets Workbench
Aglets Workbench is a first-of-its-kind environment for building network-based applications that use mobile agents -- "aglets" -- to search for, access, and manage corporate data and other information. You can think of aglets as small Java programs that act like "butlers." Aglets can be dispatched from one computer and transported to a remote computer for execution. Once they arrive, aglets can obtain access to local services and data.

Learn more about the aglet architecture or browse a JavaWorld tutorial to learn how to create them using IBM's Aglet Workbench.

CICS Gateway for Java
IBM CICS Gateway for Java brings state-of-the-art, open, easy, access to CICS from any Java-enabled Web client, such as Netscape Navigator or a network computer. Because the Gateway is itself written in Java, it can run on any server platform that is Java-enabled and supports the CICS Client interfaces.

IBM Firewall
IBM Firewall V3.1, one of the industry's leading firewall products, features a Java-based graphical user interface (GUI) that enables administrators to define objects, connections, services, and users from a Windows 95, Windows NT, or OS/2 workstation.

IBM Host On-Demand
IBM Host On-Demand is Java-based, and provides a high-performance, low-cost solution for intranet and Web users who need access to their central computer applications or databases from any Java-enabled end-user platform.

Lotus eSuite WorkPlace
Lotus eSuite WorkPlace combines an elegant, task-oriented Java desktop environment, with a comprehensive set of Java business applets, including a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation graphics, project scheduler, e-mail client, calendar/address book, terminal emulation client, Web browser and file manager.

MQSeries Client for Java
MQSeries Client for Java provides access to mainframe and legacy applications over the Internet by enabling Web browsers and Java applets to issue calls and queries to MQSeries. Thus, the user of an Internet terminal can become a true participant in transactions rather than just a sender and receiver of information.

MQSeries Internet Gateway
MQSeries Internet Gateway provides a bridge between Internet and MQSeries applications. With the gateway, Web server software and MQSeries provide an Internet-connected Web browser with access to MQSeries applications. Enterprises can take advantage of low-cost access to global markets and benefit from the assured message delivery of MQSeries.

Net.Data
Net.Data allows Web developers to easily build dynamic Internet applications using "Web Macros." Net.Data Web Macros have the simplicity of HTML with the power of dynamic SQL. Net.Data provides database connectivity to a variety of data sources including information stored in relational databases and flat files. Data sources, such as DB2, Oracle, Sybase, and DRDA-enabled data sources, can be on a wide range of platforms.

Nways Manager
Introducing the industry's only Java-based integrated device and performance management solutions that allow fully interactive device and performance management from any Web browser. (See press release). Nways Workgroup Manager for Windows NT and Nways Manager for AIX provide scalable network management from the workgroup to the extended enterprise. Using these Java-enabled network management products, administrators can perform fully interactive, graphical, device and performance management tasks and obtain real-time status updates from any client machine with a standard Web browser. Try the Nways Workgroup Manager for Windows NT demonstration.

Web-based System Manager for AIX
The Web-based System Manager is a complete suite of Java apps that enable you to manage AIX systems from anywhere on the Internet or within an intranet. This comprehensive system management environment is accessible from any operating system that supports a Java 1.1 enabled browser. This product is being delivered free of charge with AIX systems--as an initial technology release--to solicit user feedback.


WebExec
WebExec uses Internet and Java technologies to provide remote server administration for the IBM Software Servers. If you are an IBM Software Server licensee, you can download WebExec for free.



Other Java-Based Applications
SpaceSQL
SpaceSQL is a Java-based SQL query, reporting, and charting application for Web access to relational databases. SpaceSQL integrates graphical reporting with a Web-based point-and-click interface for direct access to Oracle, Informix, Sybase, and other relational databases over an intranet.

SpaceOLAP
SpaceOLAP is a Java-based query and analysis application for Web access to data stored in on-line analytical processing (OLAP) servers and multidimensional database management systems (MDDBMS). SpaceOLAP integrates graphical reporting with a Web-based point-and-click interface for direct access to Oracle Express, Arbor Essbase, Gentia, and OLAP Council MD-API.

Castanet by Marimba
Marimba's Castanet system fulfills a promise made by applets and Web browsers: distributing up-to-date self-installing software and data across companies and continents. IBM is rolling out a Castanet-based system for its Solution Developer Program. This will allow IBM to make automatic software updates and shorten the development cycles of its 18,000 members around the world.

Pencil Me In by Sarrus
Pencil Me In is the first enterprise product to combine a rich, Java-based enterprise calendar with an open, object-oriented API. Built over Sarrus' object-oriented scheduling engine, Pencil Me In opens the door to new uses of time-based information.

NetResults
NetResults is a customizable Java-based search and retrieval tool for Web sites and intranets. It includes an administrator's tool, a search application, Java applets, and an applet developer's kit.



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