Download: Components for VisualAge
for Java, Enterprise Edition
Developers who use VisualAgefor Java, Enterprise
Edition can now get the latest tools, fixes, and
updates directly from the Web. Current downloads
include Persistence Framework samples, Access
Builder for SAP R/3 for AIX, and the Enterprise
Toolkit for OS/390 (ET/390).
http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/data/document2733/
VisualAge for Java, Enterprise Edition
for
OS/390 Accelerates Web Application Development
VisualAge for Java, Enterprise Edition for OS/390
delivers an integrated workstation and host
application development environment. It lets you
develop interpreted and fully compiled Java
applications for the OS/390 platform.
http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/vajava/vaj2os390.html
Component Broker for OS/390 Technical
Overview
Topics in a new, technical overview of OS/390
Component Broker include its characteristics, its
business value, servers and clients, programming
model, component model, and object services.
http://www.s390.ibm.com/cb/anims.html
NetObjects ScriptBuilder 3.0 Brings Object-
Oriented Components to Web Script Developers
NetObjects ScriptBuilder 3.0 brings object-
oriented component architecture to Web script
developers. Version 3.0 also supports all major
scripting technologies from IBM, Sun, Netscape,
and Microsoft. NetObjects ScriptBuilder is a
scripting environment for creating dynamic,
customizable Web sites.
http://www.netobjects.com/aboutnetobjects/html/27oct98.html
Free VisualAge for Java Seminars in Chicago
on 18 November and Detroit Area on 19 November
At a half-day, free seminar, "Work Fast ... Grow
Faster - Extend Your Business to the Web with
VisualAge for Java", learn how to preserve your
investments in applications and people while
exploiting new markets. Seminars take place on 18
November in Chicago and 19 November in Southfield,
Michigan. Select these cities and register at
http://www.ibm.com/e-business/forum/
Dan Harkey's October Column: "Principles
of
Persistence in Distributed Object Systems"
In his monthly column, Dan Harkey previously
examined the design principles of Separation of
Concern and Separation of Context, and how they
are embodied in the Enterprise JavaBeans
specification. His latest column explains how
these principles apply to persistence in
distributed object systems.
http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/cb/harkey-oct98.html
Developer's Roundtable: "ORBs
-- Necessary,
But Not Sufficient for Enterprise Computing"
In the fifth Developer's Roundtable, "ORBs --
Necessary, but not Sufficient for Enterprise
Computing", panelists discuss two approaches for
building distributed object applications within
your enterprise: basic object request broker (ORB)
technology, versus the IBM Component Broker
application server.
http://www.ibm.com/software/ad/cb/day-oct98.html
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