The Software Evaluation Kit for Linux is a free CD which contains IBM's industry-leading middleware for Linux. It includes DB2 Universal Database, WebSphere Application Server, IBM MQSeries for Linux, Web Services tools, and Lotus Domino.
| Tags | Software Development Code Generators Libraries Application Frameworks Text Processing Markup XML |
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| Implementation | Java |
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Changes: This release contains over 8 GB of IBM Linux middleware tools, tutorials, whitepapers, and code tips. It includes Rational Rose, PurifyPlus, and Tivoli Access Manager for Linux, as well as new releases of WebShere, DB2, and Lotus Domino.


Changes: This release contains all of IBM's middleware ported to Linux, including DB2, WebSphere, Tivoli, and Lotus Notes, as well as developer tutorials, whitepapers, and articles on Java, XML, Wireless, Web Services, Security, Grid Computing, and Linux.


Changes: This release has been expanded to 4 CDs for 2003. In addition to the newest levels of DB2 Universal Database, WebSphere Application Server, and Lotus Domino, the 2003 SEK includes WebSphere Studio Site Developer, WebSphere MQ, Tivoli Access Manager, Linux porting tools, and white papers and tutorials.


Changes: This version is a 2 CD set which includes Web Services technologies, Linux technical articles, Linux Redbooks, and the very popular Java battle-bots game, Robocode.
A small Linux OS that supports touchscreens and runs from flash memory.