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Java-based Apps - Applets Here you'll find an array of interesting and useful applets from IBM and other developers. Be sure to also browse our current selection of Java applications.

Have you developed an applet that makes Java real for business? If so, we'd like to see it -- submit your applet. If your applet is posted here, we'll include you in our directory.

IBM Java Applets
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 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.

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.

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.


Animated, Multi-State Buttons
Put some life in your Web site buttons! IBM's Human-Computer Interaction group has developed an applet that can change button animations based on a variety of user actions, such as pointing and clicking.

IBM Java Site News Ticker
We've created a simple news ticker that is interactive and easy to read. The ticker fades the headline text in and out, rather than scrolling the text. Click on a headline to display the associated news story. Although we use it as a news ticker on this site, you can use it to display any text list in an attractive manner.

IBM Java Site Random Image Viewer
Looking for a way to display graphical buttons and advertisements on your Web site without cluttering up your pages? This applet randomly selects and displays a new graphic each time a user loads the Web page. Pointers to graphics and their associated links are defined in the HTML source for the page.



Other Java Applets
business & finance network & communications
database query & analysis programming tools
educational text utilities
information managers Web site enhancers
Java-enhanced sites widgets
miscellaneous  

Please note: While we do screen Java applets submitted by external developers, IBM is not responsible for any errors that may occur with submitted applets. Use at your own risk.



Related Links
Gamelan
This site has one of the largest collections of Java applets on the Web.

JARS
JARS provides independent ratings for Java applets available on the Web. Each applet is reviewed by a panel of independent judges who base the rating on a set criteria. Additionally, links to source code are provided when available.

Educational Object Economy
This site features more than 1000 interactive, public domain Java apps arranged by subject, such as Life Sciences, History, and Geography. Experience outstanding applets like the "Boids" applet, which simulates the flocking behavior of birds and lets students experiment with different assumptions about how this behavior works in nature.





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