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Java Technology

Vol. 37, No. 3, 1998

Order No. G321-0132
 
The Java programming language is the language of choice for Internet-based applications that are designed to run unchanged on many different computer platforms. This issue features a variety of Java-oriented and Java-based environments, products, and tools from IBM and Lotus Development Corporation. There are nine papers, including an introduction to IBM's Java initiatives.
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Preface Gene F. Hoffnagle p. 306
Technical overview of IBM's Java initiatives K. D. Gottschalk p. 308
IBM's Enterprise Server for Java I.  F. Brackenbury, D. F. Ferguson, K. D. Gottschalk, and R. A. Storey p. 323
The WebSphere Application Server architecture and programming model E. Bayeh p. 336
The evolution of Java security L. Koved, A. J. Nadalin, D. Neal, and T. Lawson p. 349
Java and the IBM San Francisco project B. S. Rubin, A. R. Christ, and K. A. Bohrer p. 365
Lotus eSuite B. Briggs p. 372
IBM VisualAge for Java L. A. Chamberland, S. F. Lymer, and A. G. Ryman p. 386
Optimizing array reference checking in Java programs S. P. Midkiff, J. E. Moreira, and M. Snir p. 409
T Spaces P. Wyckoff, S. W. McLaughry, T. J. Lehman, and D. A. Ford p. 454
Suggested Reading, p. 475