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<h1>e-business and Web serving:<br>Programming</h1>
<p>Read this information to understand e-business programming offerings and related resources.</p>
<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzau1/rzau1ebwea.htm">Easy400</a></strong><br>The Easy400 Web site provides free tools that enable RPG and COBOL programmers to develop fully functional e-business solutions by just exploiting their current skills. All tools are delivered with sources.</P>
<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="rzahgjava.htm">Java</a></strong><br>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>
<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzau1/rzau1ebnetdata.htm">Net.Data</a></strong><br>The Net.Data<sup>(R)</sup> language is a server-side scripting language that extends Web servers by enabling the dynamic generation of Web pages using data from a variety of data sources. The data sources can include relational and nonrelational database management systems such as DB2<sup>(R)</sup>, DRDA-enabled databases, and flat-file data. You can build applications rapidly using the simple, yet powerful, Net.Data scripting language. Net.Data enables reuse of existing business logic by supporting calls to applications written in a variety of programming languages, including the Java, C/C++, RPG, CL, COBOL, REXX, and other languages.</P>
<p style="margin-left:50px;"><strong><a href="../rzamj/rzamjmain.htm">XML Toolkit for iSeries</a></strong><br>The IBM XML Toolkit for iSeries licensed program provides XML parsers to assist in the use of XML for general application or business-to-business (B2B) solutions. The XML Toolkit is based on cross-platform, open-source code that is designed to be compliant with industry standards.</P>
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