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Folks, Not sure if this has made it out and about yet, but this looks interesting....if nothing else it's a nice start and helping to get the education word out over the web and at a really decent rate...:) ================================================================== eIBP now available: Java for RPG programmers Do you want to learn Java? Are you an RPG programmer? Use your knowledge of RPG programming as a bridge to enter the world of Java. This eIBP course introduces you to the vast world of Java (with its inherent object-based efficiency and relentless commitment to portability through standards). The course will dig deeply into the syntax and core capabilities of the language. For details, select enhanced Internet-based presentation at: ibm.com/eserver/iseries/developer/education/ibo/record.html?java4rpg Now available, another eIBP -- VisualAge for Java Do you use VisualAge for Java on the iSeries platform? Want to get more out of it? If you answered yes, then the enhanced Internet- based presentation, VisualAge for Java, is your step to increasing productivity. In VisualAge for Java, we cover a broad group of topics such as tool packaging, team support, various editors and more... WebSphere support offered within the VisualAge for Java product and enhancements made available with V 3.5. Get more out of your VisualAge for Java on the iSeries platform! Register today at: ibm.com /eserver/iseries/developer/education/ibo/record.html?va4java Check out the latest IBE: WebServing with IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) Looking for new Web serving capabilities? Interested in using the IBM HTTP server powered by Apache? If so, this is the course for you! We'll provide an introduction to the Apache server, then you'll gain a better understanding of IBM's strategy regarding Web servers and IBM's commitment to the "open source" Apache HTTP server. This class also will examine the benefits of using the Apache server on an iSeries platform and review important concepts, such as contexts, directory security and configuration considerations related to using the Apache server and IBM's WebSphere Application server or Apache Foundation's Tomcat server for dynamic Web-page serving. Lastly, some performance tuning tips will be provided and we'll discuss the logging capabilities within the Apache server. Get additional information and register at: ibm.com/eserver/iseries/developer/education/ibo/record.html?apache =================================================================================
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