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The IBM Developer Kit for Linux, Java 2 Technology Edition is a development kit and runtime environment that contains IBM's just-in-time compiler, enhanced with a unique Mixed Mode Interpreter and a...
Discover the Toolkit for Data Collection and Visual Analysis for Multi-Core Systems; it targets many common performance problems pertaining to Java applications running on multi-core or...
This article shows you how to get started installing and configuring WebSphere MQ on Linux and developing Java applications for the MQ environment, using sample applications for sending messages to...
In this tutorial, you'll learn to set up a DB2 9 database and WebSphere Application Server Community Edition on a Windows or Linux environment, then write and deploy a Java application that takes...
Discover the latest step in the evolution of Java application development using DB2 Universal Database for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. Get an insider view of the JDBC Universal Driver, the clear...
In this article, Linux on POWER refers to the coupling of multiple distributions of the Linux operating system with POWER and PowerPC (abbreviated as PPC) processors, which are IBM's family of...
Everyday more and more companies are looking at Linux as a means to lower their operational cost. Adding to your Java skills-set with a better understanding of Linux is a very good idea. Here is a...
This article guides you through the steps to install IBM DB2®
Universal Database Personal Edition V8.1.6, as well as the IBM
Java Runtime Environment (JRE), with minimal fuss and
frustration....
The amount of biological data being created today is
mind-boggling. This article takes you through a step-by-step
approach to building a Java®-based Life Sciences Identifier
(LSID) authority...
Enterprise Java expert Dennis Sosnoski starts with his view of how Java server technologies fit with Linux, then gives pointers on setting up the Tomcat Java servlet engine on Linux -- securely.
A combined Java-Linux platform accelerates the design process, reduces costs, and shortens time-to-market. However, developers do need to be aware of the tradeoffs they face and how to make the right...