InfoWorld: IBM adds Java and XML messaging, JVM for Linux | Linux Today

InfoWorld: IBM adds Java and XML messaging, JVM for Linux

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jun 15, 1999

Thanks to Scott Anderson for
this link.

“IBM souped up its Java-based software offerings Monday with a
handful of new and updated products, including additions to its
MQSeries messaging software family that support Extensible Markup
Language (XML)- and Java-based messaging.”

“The company also said it has released the alpha version of a
Java virtual machine for Linux, and unveiled plans for a new
release of SecureWay On-Demand Server, software used to deliver Web
applications to users.”


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