The following list includes Web sites and Information Center topics that relate to the IBM® Toolbox for Java™ information.
Use the following sites to learn more about the IBM Toolbox for Java:
: Offers information about service packs, performance tips,
examples, and much more. You can also download a zipped package of
this information, including the Javadocs.
: Provides answers to questions
about performance, troubleshooting, JDBC, and more.
: Offers an effective way
to communicate with the community of Java programmers
who use IBM Toolbox
for Java and
the IBM Toolbox
for Java developers
themselves.Use the following sites to learn more about ToolboxME and the Java implementation of wireless technologies:
: Offers more information about ToolboxME.
: Offers information about new wireless technologies, including
downloads and links to development resources.
: Provides additional information about the Java wireless technologies, including the following:
: Offers a wide range of
technical information for Java wireless
application developers.Java is a programming language that allows you to develop portable object-oriented applications and applets. Use the following sites to learn more about Java:
: Offers information, education, and tool to help you use Java, IBM products, and other technologies
to create business solutions.
: Offers information about new Java technologies,
including downloads and links to development resources.
: Offers information about the various uses for Java, including new technologies.
: Offers an overview of JNDI, technical
information, examples, and a list of available service providers.
: Provides information about LDAP (Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol) on IBM i.
: Offers a brief overview of JSSE and links to more information.Servlets are small Java programs that run on a server and mediate requests from one or many clients (each of which runs in a browser) to one or more databases. Because servlets are programmed in Java, they can execute requests as multiple threads within a single process, thereby saving system resources. Use the following sites to learn more about servlets:
: Provides technical information, instructions, and tools
to help you understand and use servlets.XHTML is touted as the successor to HTML 4.0. It is based on HTML 4.0, but incorporates the extensibility of XML. Use following sites to learn more about XHTML:
: Offers an introduction to XHTML, including examples and
links to additional information.
: Provides technical information
about XHTML standards and recommendations.Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a metalanguage that allows you to describe and organize information in ways that are easily understandable by both humans and computers. A metalanguage allows you to define a document markup language and its structure. Use the following sites to learn more about XML:
: Provides a site dedicated
to the work IBM does with XML and how it works to facilitate
e-commerce
: Offers information about emerging XML standards and tools,
including downloads and links to development resources.
: Offers technical resources for XML developers.
: Offers updated information about XML in the computer industry
: Provides news and information about the XML community,
including industry news, calendars of events, and more.
: Provides a comprehensive
online reference work for XML, SGML, and related XML standards, like
XSL and XSLT.
: Provides information, resources, and tips about the IBM HTTP
Server for i.
: Offers information about IBM i Access, including
downloads, FAQs, and links to additional sites.
: Provides information about the browser-based emulator that
offers support for S/390®, IBM i, and DEC/Unix emulation.
: Offers a portal to IBM hardware and software support.