IBM Toolbox for Java is a set of Java(TM) classes that allow you to use Java programs to access data on your iSeries and AS/400e servers. You can use these classes to write client/server applications, applets, and servlets that work with data on your iSeries. You can also run Java applications that use the IBM Toolbox for Java classes on the iSeries Java virtual machine (JVM).
IBM Toolbox for Java uses the iSeries Host Servers as access points to the system. Because Toolbox for Java uses communication functions built into Java, you do not need to use IBM iSeries Client Access Express to use Toolbox for Java. Each server runs in a separate job on the server, and each server job sends and receives data streams on a socket connection.
The following information will help you understand and use IBM Toolbox for Java:
Installing and configuring IBM Toolbox
for Java IBM Toolbox for Java classes
Javadocs for IBM Toolbox
for Java
Using the Graphical Toolbox to create your
own GUI panels Learn how to use IBM Toolbox for Java proxy support. Proxy support is the processing that IBM Toolbox for Java needs to carry out a task on one JVM when the application is running on a different JVM. Proxy support includes using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to encrypt data. Using PCML to call iSeries programs Understand how to use Program Call Markup Language (PCML), a tag language that helps you call iSeries programs while using less Java code. PCML, which is based on XML, is a tag syntax that fully describes input and output parameters for iSeries programs called by your Java application. Additional information
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