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<meta name="Copyright" content="Copyright (c) 2006 by IBM Corporation">
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<title>Java</title>
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<h1>Programming:<br>Java</h1>
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<p>Find information about the IBM<sup>(R)</sup> Developer Kit for Java<sup>(TM)</sup>, IBM Toolbox for Java, and the Qshell command environment. Also learn about the Agent Building and Learning Environment (ABLE).</p>
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<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzahx/rzahxabletoolkit.htm">Agent Learning and Building Environment 2.0</a></strong><br>Agent Learning and Building Environment (ABLE) is a Java<SUP>(TM)</SUP> framework, component library, and productivity tool kit for building intelligent agents using machine learning and reasoning.</P>
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<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzaha/whatitis.htm">IBM Developer Kit for Java</a></strong><br>Find out about this fully compatible implementation of the Sun Microsystems, Inc. Java<SUP>(TM)</SUP> 2 Software Development Kit, Standard Edition. Develop your own applications by using the compatibility of Java programming and the server-optimized features of IBM<sup>(R)</sup> Developer Kit for Java, which integrates critical Java virtual machine components.</P>
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<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzahh/page1.htm">IBM Toolbox for Java</a></strong><br>Learn how to use this library of Java<sup>(TM)</sup> classes that provides easy access to data and resources on your server. Using IBM<sup>(R)</sup> Toolbox for Java, you can more easily access server resources through a Java program running on the server or a client, or a Java applet running in a Java-enabled browser. IBM Toolbox for Java provides easy entry into the Java environment by leveraging applications and data that already exist on your server.</P>
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<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzahz/intro.htm">Qshell</a></strong><br>Read about this standards-based command interpreter that enables a common development environment. Use Qshell to work with standard Java<sup>(TM)</sup> commands and Java development utilities from the server.</P>
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