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:
Use the following sites to learn more about ToolboxME for iSeries™ and the Java implementation of wireless technologies:
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:
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:
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:
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: