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Requesting IBM JDK code

Thank you for your interest in the IBM JDKs. Here's where you register for access to the latest (free) code. (IBM employees: you don't need to register, but please use the internal server instead.) When we confirm your registration by e-mail (which should be a matter of minutes after you send us this form) you can immediately access our Developer Area and download the code. (If you want an OS/390 UNIX Services code port, we ask for a bit more information first, and it takes several days rather than minutes to process. Please allow up to five days before you contact us.)

Note: we automatically put you on the "ibm-java-announce" mailing list, so don't complete the separate "Register for Information" form. The e-mail from us tells you how to unsubscribe from this list.

You really help us by completing the questions here; your answers help shape the future. The few items that require a response are marked by a red bullet.

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Please complete this survey so we can make sure the team at IBM is giving you exactly what you want. All of your responses are kept entirely confidential. Your e-mail address will only be used to tell you of related offerings from IBM. It will not be made available to a third party.

PART I: Your interest in the JDKs

We'd like to know about your interests in, and views on, the Java environment and related technologies.

  1. Why are you interested?
    I'm developing Java applets and applications
    I'm assessing the technology
    My current interest is purely academic
    It's a hobby!
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  2. What do you expect your primary use for the JDK to be?
    Education
    Entertainment
    Marketing
    Tools
    Other

  3. What sort of applications do you plan to implement? (check as many as apply)
    Educational
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    Marketing
    Tools
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  4. What is the main computing platform you use?
    OS/2 Warp
    AIX
    Sun Solaris
    Windows NT
    Windows 95
    SGI IRIX
    HP-UX
    PC running Linux
    OS/390
    OS/400
    None yet
    Other, namely:

  5. Which driver(s) will you be downloading?
    OS/2 Warp (needs an HPFS disk.)
    AIX 4 (needs version 4.1.3 or later)
    OS/400 (needs v3 r6 or v3 r7)
    Windows 3.1 (needs Win32S)
    OS/390 (see below)

  6. OS/390 UNIX Services customers only
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  7. On what other system might you like to use this technology?
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PART II: About you

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  2. What is your job title?

Part III: How we can get in touch with you

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Keeping in touch

The Java Team at IBM make available one (read-only) mailing list and several newsgroups. Details here.

When you register we add you to the ibm-java-announce mailing list. Messages are only posted to this list when IBM has major announcements to make. It's one way of keeping you informed of our progress. We mainly use our Web site for news and useful links.


Completing and submitting your registration

To complete your registration, please take a few moments to read the appropriate IBM Terms and Conditions that apply to your choice of code drivers. When you've done so, simply check (here) the box or boxes that apply to show your acceptance of these Terms and Conditions. (If, for example, you have chosen either or both the AIX and OS/2 drivers, you only need to check the "General" box here. If you've chosen the OS/390 driver, you should check both the "General" box and the "OS/390-specific" boxes here.)
General terms and conditions These apply to all the JDK code ports
OS/400-specific terms and conditions These apply in addition to OS/400 only
OS/390-specific terms and conditions These apply in addition to OS/390 UNIX Services only


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