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DATE 951024
CATEGORY WS00, WS20, WS25, WS50, AS10, AS60
TITLE IBM SMALLTALK FOR OS/2, FOR AIX, AND FOR WINDOWS, VERSION 3 -- WITH
SIGNIFICANT PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENTS
ABSTRACT *-------------------------------------------------------------------*
| IN BRIEF . . . |
The IBM Smalltalk Version 3.0 base products include
Version 2.0 functions, plus:
o Development and run-time support for AIX (requires IBM
Smalltalk Professional Server)
o Significant performance improvements (run-time and
development)
o New portable controls (notebook, container, slider, and
spin button) for multiplatform support and portability
o Portable drag/drop support
o Enhanced database support for DB2 (R) for OS/2 2.1,
including support for user-defined functions (UDFs),
user-defined types (UDTs) and binary large objects (BLOBs)
Separately available function includes:
o Distributed capability for OS/2, for AIX, and for Windows
o Message Queue Series (MQSeries (TM)) and Remote Procedure
Call (RPC) support
o Native support for Oracle databases
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IBM Smalltalk is a standards-compliant, integrated Smalltalk
language and development environment that programmers can use to
rapidly develop applications for the OS/2 (R), AIX (R), and Windows+
operating systems. IBM Smalltalk is a part of the same product
family as VisualAge (TM), (1).
IBM Smalltalk is for customers who do object-oriented
development directly with the Smalltalk language and development
environment. This development can be with IBM Smalltalk only or in
combination with VisualAge. Applications written in IBM Smalltalk
are fully compatible with applications written with VisualAge and
vice versa. Objects created with IBM Smalltalk can be reused without
change in either offering.
There are separate products for OS/2, Windows, and AIX, and
one server product that supports all three platforms:
o IBM Smalltalk Standard products are the entry-level, stand-alone
products (separately orderable for OS/2 or Windows) for
individual developers.
o IBM Smalltalk Professional products enable stand-alone
development on OS/2 and Windows and team development on OS/2,
AIX, or Windows (when used in combination with IBM Smalltalk
Professional Server). The Professional products are separately
orderable.
o IBM Smalltalk Professional Server is the server support for IBM
Smalltalk Professional products and provides a centralized
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repository of classes for a team of developers. Support for each
of the platforms (OS/2, AIX, or Windows) is available through a
single IBM Smalltalk Professional Server license.
The following separately orderable products can be used with
IBM Smalltalk:
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Distributed for OS/2, for AIX, and for
Windows, Version 3 (V3.0)
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Communications/Transactions for OS/2,
for AIX, and for Windows, V3.0
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Database for ORACLE**, for OS/2, for
AIX, and for Windows, V3.0
ONE-TIME CHARGE
IBM Smalltalk Standard $ 599
IBM Smalltalk Professional 1,399
IBM Smalltalk Professional Server 3,999
PLANNED AVAILABILITY DATE: November 30, 1995
(R) Registered trademark of International Business Machines
Corporation
+ Trademark of Microsoft Corporation
(TM) Trademark of International Business Machines Corporation
(1) IBM's VisualAge products and services are not associated with or
sponsored by Visual Edge Software, Ltd.
** Company, product, or service name may be a trademark or service
mark of others.
PRODNO 62H8100 62H8120 62H8110 62H8130 62H8140 62H8150
OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION
ROBUST, STANDARDS-COMPLIANT SMALLTALK LANGUAGE
IBM Smalltalk is a pure object-oriented programming language that
supports the object-oriented principles of polymorphism, data
encapsulation, and inheritance. It includes an Smalltalk virtual
machine, a base image, and general environment access, such as file,
thread, and networking. IBM Smalltalk shields developers from
complex and low-level functions, such as graphical user interface
(GUI), communication application program interfaces (APIs), and
memory management. This product is part of the same product family
as VisualAge.
IBM Smalltalk is fully 32-bit capable and enforces Smalltalk
language standards. The product includes a fully documented API
based on industry standards, such as POSIX for filing systems and
MOTIF for GUI widgets. The API is also based on the proposed common
Smalltalk standards submitted to ANSI in 1993. Use of these
standards provides major benefits to development teams:
o Enables IBM Smalltalk developers to use the same terminology and
application protocols used in other languages
o Leverages a corporation's investment in standards training and
documentation
o Allows developers who are familiar with industry standards, such
as MOTIF, POSIX, and ANSI, to continue to use those skills
IBM Smalltalk supports the principle of change. It provides a
development style of experimentation, providing a seamless
integration between the development environment and the run-time
environment. You can easily make a change in the code and
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immediately have the application up and running to see the effects of
that change.
With IBM Smalltalk, you can take full advantage of the
increasing power of the desktop and the advantages inherent to
object-oriented technology, such as:
o Improved application availability, quality, and maintainability
at reduced cost
o Extensive reuse of proven components that shortens development
time and leads to more robust, error-free applications
PORTABILITY ACROSS SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
Developers can create applications fully portable across supported
platforms without modification. The comprehensive class library in
IBM Smalltalk facilitates code reuse and portability. This library
is implemented across multiple operating system platforms. Programs
written to these interfaces are portable across the support platforms
without modification. The resulting ported applications take on the
look and feel of the native platform.
INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
IBM Smalltalk supports an iterative application development approach
for dealing with mission-critical workstation applications. The
integrated development environment improves application developer
productivity by allowing programmers to rapidly develop
object-oriented applications. Developers are able to write code, run
it, debug it, and then repeat the process to quickly build
applications -- without ever leaving the Smalltalk environment. This
capability allows developers to easily prototype applications, then
work iteratively with end users to ensure applications meet
requirements. By validating customer expectations throughout the
development cycle, developers can reduce rework, maximize reuse, and
increase customer satisfaction.
IBM Smalltalk eases the transition to object-oriented
programming by providing a scalable and upgradeable application
development environment that supports either a single, stand-alone
programmer producing personal productivity applications or an entire
team of programmers creating complex, line-of-business applications.
The IBM Smalltalk integrated development environment includes:
o The Smalltalk language
o An object model that objects can be defined from
o A set of reusable parts
o A complete set of programming tools: editor, browser, compiler,
debugger, inspector
o A run-time environment
Together, IBM Smalltalk Professional Server and IBM Smalltalk
Professional allow development of large-scale applications by
providing shared access and control of development data in a
heterogeneous environment. The products enable a team of
professional programmers to work on the same application
simultaneously, managing applications, versions, and processes in an
integrated fashion. IBM Smalltalk Professional can also be used by
individual programmers. The product's integrated development
environment includes the features of IBM Smalltalk Standard, plus:
o Team programming support
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o A centralized code repository
o Version control
o Change management
The IBM Smalltalk Standard products and the IBM Smalltalk
Professional products can be installed stand-alone. However, the
Standard products cannot be installed as clients under the IBM
Smalltalk Professional Server. Installing the Professional products
under the IBM Smalltalk Professional Server provides team development
support with a centralized repository of classes.
Each developer (whether in a stand-alone or team environment)
must have either an IBM Smalltalk Professional license or an IBM
Smalltalk Standard license. One license of IBM Smalltalk
Professional Server is required for each team sharing a centralized
repository of classes. The stand-alone developer may prefer IBM
Smalltalk Professional over IBM Smalltalk Standard since IBM
Smalltalk Professional provides advanced function such as version
control and configuration management.
ADDITIONAL FUNCTION
IBM Smalltalk, V3.0 will provide native platform development and
execution support for Windows NT and Windows 95. IBM is completing
compatibility testing on NT and Win95 and will enter beta test in the
first quarter of 1996. This support will enable users of IBM
Smalltalk for Windows, V3.0 to develop and deploy applications on
Windows NT and Windows 95.
IBM will expand the UNIX (2) support of the IBM Smalltalk
products to enable users to develop and deploy applications on HP**
UNIX. IBM Smalltalk for HP will enter beta test in the second
quarter of 1996.
IBM will continue to extend the IBM Smalltalk family through
the enterprise with IBM Smalltalk for MVS. IBM Smalltalk for MVS
takes the benefits of object-oriented technology and the Smalltalk
programming language to MVS. This new capability will enable you to
develop, test, and debug Smalltalk programs on OS/2 and then package
and deploy them on MVS under IMS (TM) and CICS (TM). Development can
be either connected to or disconnected from MVS. The portability of
the Smalltalk language extends to MVS. IBM Smalltalk for MVS will
include IMS/TM and CICS support and access to DB2, IMS/DB, and VSAM
through CICS File Control. IBM Smalltalk for MVS will enter beta
test in first half 1996.
OPEN ENTERPRISE
The IBM Smalltalk Version 3.0 products support the Motif and POSIX PC
industry standards.
PRODUCT POSITIONING
Smalltalk is an important and emerging object-oriented
language in the industry. Its usage in business and commercial
application development is growing rapidly. IBM believes strongly in
the future of object-oriented technology. IBM Smalltalk is a
strategic language for IBM and is developed as an ANSI standard,
open, multiple-platform language.
IBM Smalltalk is part of the same product family as VisualAge.
The VisualAge environment includes IBM Smalltalk as its base
language, but offers additional features, such as visual
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construction-from-parts, ready-built visual components, and
preexisting code access. IBM Smalltalk targets customers who want to
do object-oriented development directly with the Smalltalk language
and development environment. This development may be with IBM
Smalltalk only, or in combination with VisualAge. Class libraries
developed using IBM Smalltalk can be reused in the VisualAge
development environment. The wealth of class libraries already
developed and available in VisualAge can be used by IBM Smalltalk
programmers.
The following VisualAge components can be used with IBM
Smalltalk:
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Communications/ Transactions for OS/2,
for AIX, and for Windows, Version 3.0.
The communications and transaction component supports a
wide range of communication and transaction protocols, including
TCP/IP, APPC, CPI-C, NetBIOS, EHLLAPI, MQSeries, RPC, and CICS
ECI. This support is most applicable to line-of-business (LOB)
computing.
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Database for ORACLE for OS/2, for AIX
and for Windows, Version 3.0.
The support for access to Oracle databases through native
API provides Oracle database access in a manner consistent with
IBM Smalltalk database componentry and usage.
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Distributed for OS/2, for AIX and for
Windows, Version 3.0.
The distributed component provides the capability to
develop an IBM Smalltalk application on a single development
platform and split the logic of the application to run on
multiple execution platforms. Facilities are provided for remote
debugging, performance profiling for optimal distribution, and
for other features that complement the development environment.
This component is complementary to existing SOM/DSOM support.
CUSTINFO PUBLICATIONS
The following publications can be ordered through PUBORDER or
your IBM representative.
ORDER
TITLE NUMBER
Introduction to Object-Oriented
Programming with IBM
Smalltalk, Version 3.0 SC34-4491
IBM Smalltalk User's Guide,
Version 3.0 SC34-4536
IBM Smalltalk Programmer's Reference,
Version 3.0 SC34-4493
DISPLAYABLE SOFTCOPY PUBLICATIONS: The publications listed below are
offered in displayable softcopy form. All unlicensed manuals are
included. The displayable manuals are part of the basic
machine-readable material. The files are shipped on the same media
type as the basic machine-readable CD-ROM.
o Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with IBM Smalltalk,
Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk User's Guide, Version 3.0
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o IBM Smalltalk Programmer's Reference, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Catalog of classes, Version 3.0
Also, these displayable manuals can be used with the
BookManager (R) READ licensed programs in any of the supported
environments. A Library Reader (TM) is included with the program
product. Terms and conditions for use of the machine-readable files
are shipped with the files.
EDUCATION SUPPORT
Call IBM Education and Training at 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322)
for education catalogs, schedules, and enrollments.
The appropriate curriculum will be updated, as necessary, to
include the enhancements described in this announcement.
Details of the education support will be provided by
November 30, 1995, through separate education announcements.
Training is available from IBM and other leading
object-oriented companies.
IBM EDUCATION
o Object-Oriented Application Development -- The full life-cycle
- Course Code: N1936
- Duration: Five days
- Private classes available: Yes
- Contact: 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322)
This course teaches students all aspects of the object-oriented
application development life-cycle. By combining teaching of
theory and extensive hands-on training, this course offers the
students enough practical experience in object-oriented concepts
and techniques and in object-oriented analysis, design, and
implementation activities to allow them to develop small but
nontrivial applications using IBM Smalltalk and VisualAge for
Smalltalk.
The course presents a first introduction to the most
important aspects of object-oriented application development and
object-oriented technology in general.
Besides teaching and hands-on training, this course also
provides the students extensive advice on how to best use the
techniques and on how to set up an object-oriented application
development process.
o Team Development with VisualAge for Smalltalk and IBM Smalltalk
- Course Code: N1945
- Duration: Two days
- Contact: 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322)
This course covers team programming support provided by
IBM Smalltalk Professional. It enables participants to identify
applications and subapplications for a given project.
Determination and assignment of specific roles in a team and
project administration are other central issues of the course.
o Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in IBM Smalltalk
- Course Code: N1816
- Duration: Five days
- Contact: 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322)
This course is for analysts and programmers who will be
responsible for supplying new parts for IBM Smalltalk
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applications and for their technical managers who want to
understand the basics of object-oriented programming in IBM
Smalltalk. Students learn the basics of the Smalltalk
programming language as it applies to writing scripts and
creating parts for use with IBM Smalltalk.
o Advanced Object-Oriented Programming in IBM Smalltalk
- Course Code: N1817
- Duration: Five days
- Private classes available: Yes
- Contact: 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322)
This course is for technical staff involved in IBM
Smalltalk programming and VisualAge part library development.
This course provides the student with intermediate to advance
level expertise in IBM Smalltalk programming. Advanced topics in
the IBM Smalltalk programming environment are examined as they
apply to creating new parts for use in VisualAge for Smalltalk
applications. On-site education is also available.
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION
Other leading third-party, object-oriented companies have developed
education offerings for VisualAge for Smalltalk and IBM Smalltalk.
o Bridging from Smalltalk/V to IBM Smalltalk and VisualAge for
Smalltalk
- Source: Knowledge Systems Corporation
- Course Code: N1820
- Duration: Three days
- Contact: 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322)
This course is for analysts and programmers who currently
use Smalltalk/V but need to make a rapid transition to either the
IBM Smalltalk programming environment or the VisualAge for
Smalltalk environment as a parts developer.
o Bridging from VisualWorks to IBM Smalltalk and VisualAge for
Smalltalk
- Source: Knowledge Systems Corporation
- Course Code: N1819
- Duration: Three days
- Contact: 800-IBM-TEACH (426-8322)
This course is for analysts and programmers who currently
use VisualWorks but need to make a rapid transition to either the
IBM Smalltalk programming environment or the VisualAge for
Smalltalk environment as a parts developer.
Courses provided by third-party companies are subject to the
terms and conditions of those companies.
IBM SMALLTALK AND VISUALAGE RESOURCE CATALOG
This catalog, published quarterly by IBM, contains information on
complementary products, consulting services, education, and support
from IBM and from other providers around the world.
For a copy of the catalog and future updates, call
800-IBM-2279 (426-2279) or 919-254-4760.
TECHINFO TECHNICAL INFORMATION
SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS: The following sections describe the minimum
machine requirements for valid operating environments for the IBM
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Smalltalk Standard, IBM Smalltalk Professional, and IBM Smalltalk
Professional Server family of products.
IBM SMALLTALK STANDARD FOR OS/2, V3.0
o 33MHz Intel** 80486 IBM or IBM-compatible personal computer (PC)
system
o 24MB installed RAM. If you are running other products that
provide database or communications services, 32MB of installed
RAM are recommended.
o CD-ROM reader (required for installation)
o 35MB hard disk space for installed product. An additional 10MB
of hard disk space is required if SOMobjects Base Toolkit is also
installed.
o 20MB hard disk space for OS/2 swapper file
o VGA graphics monitor. An XGA (R) or SVGA display system with a
minimum resolution of 1024 x 768 pels is recommended.
o Mouse
IBM SMALLTALK STANDARD FOR WINDOWS, V3.0
o 33MHz Intel 80486 IBM or IBM-compatible PC system
o 24MB installed RAM. If you are running other products that
provide database or communications services, 32MB installed RAM
are recommended.
o CD-ROM reader (required for installation)
o 35MB hard disk space for installed product. Additional hard disk
space is required for certain options.
o 20MB hard disk space for swapper file
o VGA graphics monitor. An XGA or SVGA display system with a
minimum resolution of 1024 x 768 pels is recommended.
o Mouse
IBM SMALLTALK PROFESSIONAL FOR OS/2, V3.0
o 33MHz Intel 80486 IBM or IBM-compatible PC system
o 24MB installed RAM
o CD-ROM reader
o 25MB hard disk space for the installed client. Additional hard
disk space is required for certain options:
- An additional 10MB if SOMobjects Base Toolkit is installed
- An additional 85MB (with additional disk space required for
growth of the central library) if a local manager is
installed on the client
o 20MB hard disk space for OS/2 swapper file
o VGA graphics monitor. An XGA or SVGA display system with a
minimum resolution of 1024 x 768 pels is recommended.
o Mouse
IBM SMALLTALK PROFESSIONAL FOR AIX, V3.0
o RISC System/6000 (R) uniprocessor POWERstation (TM) or
POWERserver (TM) (including those with PowerPC (TM) card), or
equivalent
o 64MB installed RAM
o CD-ROM reader
o 25MB hard disk space for installed product on client
workstations. An additional 10MB of hard disk space is required
if SOMobjects Base Toolkit is also installed.
o 200MB free disk space for paging space
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o Color display supporting X-Window System Version 11 Release 5 and
OSF/Motif Version 1.2
The display must support:
- Minimum colors: 256
- Depth: 8 planes
- Bits in color: 8 bits
- Dimensions: 1280 x 1024 pixels
- Resolution: 91 x 92 dots per inch
- Minimum video adaptor memory: 1MB
o Mouse
IBM SMALLTALK PROFESSIONAL FOR WINDOWS, V3.0
o 33MHz Intel 80486 IBM or IBM-compatible PC system
o 24MB installed RAM
o CD-ROM reader
o 25MB of hard disk space for the installed client. An additional
85MB of hard disk space is required (with additional disk space
required for growth of the central library) if a local manager is
installed on the client.
o 20MB hard disk space for swapper file
o VGA graphics monitor. An XGA or SVGA display system with a
minimum resolution of 1024 x 768 pels is recommended.
o Mouse
IBM SMALLTALK PROFESSIONAL SERVER FOR OS/2, FOR AIX, AND FOR WINDOWS,
V3.0
o For Windows or OS/2
- 33MHz Intel 80486 IBM or IBM-compatible PC system
- 24MB installed RAM
- CD-ROM reader
- 85MB hard disk space for installed product, with additional
disk space required for growth of the central library
o For AIX
- RISC System/6000 uniprocessor POWERstation or POWERserver
(including those with PowerPC card) or equivalent
- 64MB installed RAM
- CD-ROM reader
- 85MB hard disk space for installed product, with additional
disk space required for growth of the central library
APPLICATION RUN-TIME ENVIRONMENT
o 33MHz Intel 80386 IBM or IBM-compatible PC system
o 8MB to 12MB installed RAM for a typical application; however,
installed RAM and hard disk space depend on the size and run-time
requirements of the packaged application.
o VGA graphics monitor
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: The following sections describe the minimum
program requirements for valid operating environments for the IBM
Smalltalk Standard, IBM Smalltalk Professional and IBM Smalltalk
Professional Server family of products.
IBM SMALLTALK STANDARD FOR OS/2, V3.0
o OS/2 Warp Version 3.0
o For local database support:
- DATABASE 2 (TM) OS/2 (DB2/2 (TM)) Version 1.2
- DB2/2 Version 2.1
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o For remote database support only:
- Client Application Enabler/2 Version 1.2
- Client Application Enabler for OS/2 Version 2.1
o For host (DB2, SQL/DS (TM)(*), or SQL/400 (R)(*)) database
access: DDCS for OS/2 Version 2.3
o To use the SOMsupport component: SOMobjects Base Toolkit,
Version 2.1 for OS/2, CSD Level SM21002, or later (supplied with
the product), or SOMobjects Developer Toolkit, Version 2.1 for
OS/2, CSD Level SM21002, or later.
o For Distributed SOM (DSOM) network access to objects: SOMobjects
Workgroup Enabler, Version 2.1 for OS/2 (with its prerequisites)
IBM SMALLTALK STANDARD FOR WINDOWS, V3.0
o Microsoft** DOS, Version 6.0, or later. IBM PC-DOS Version 7.0
is recommended for better performance.
o Microsoft Windows, Version 3.11 (enhanced mode)
o For remote database support:
- Client Application Enabler/DOS Version 1.2
- Client Application Enabler for Windows Version 2.1
o For host (DB2, SQL/DS, or SQL/400) database access: DDCS/2 for
OS/2 Version 2.3
IBM SMALLTALK PROFESSIONAL FOR OS/2, V3.0
o OS/2 Warp Version 3.0
o For LAN workgroup connectivity, one of the following:
- OS/2 LAN Server Version 3.0, or later, and LAN Transport
Protocol Support (LAPS) component of Network Transport
Services/2 (NTS/2)
- Novell** NetWare** Version 3.11, or later
- FTP TCP/IP for OS/2 Version 3.0 or IBM TCP/IP for OS/2
Version 2.0 with CSDs UN56401, UN57064, and UN60005.
o For local database support: DATABASE 2 OS/2 (DB2/2), Version 1.2
or Version 2.1
o For remote database support only: Client Application Enabler/2,
Version 1.2 Client Application Enabler for OS/2 Version 2.1
o For host (DB2, SQL/DS, or SQL/400) database access: DDCS/2
Version 3.0
o To use the SOMsupport component: SOMobjects Base Toolkit
Version 2.1 for OS/2, CSD level SM21002, or later (supplied with
the product), or SOMobjects Developer Toolkit Version 2.1 for
OS/2
o For DSOM network access to objects: SOMobjects Workgroup Enabler
Version 2.1 for OS/2 (with its prerequisites)
IBM SMALLTALK PROFESSIONAL FOR AIX, V3.0
o AIX Version 4.1.3
o IBM Smalltalk Professional Server for OS/2, for AIX, and for
Windows, V3.0
o For local database support: DATABASE 2 AIX (DB2/6000 (TM)),
Version 1.2 or Version 2.1
o For remote database support only: Client Application
Enabler/6000 (CAE/6000), Version 1.2 or Version 2.1
o For host (DB2, SQL/DS, or SQL/400) database access: DDCS
Version 3.0
o To use the SOMsupport component: SOMobjects Base Toolkit
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Version 2.1.0.2 for AIX (supplied with the product) or SOMobjects
Developer Toolkit Version 2.1.0.2 for AIX
o For Distributed SOM (DSOM) network access to objects: SOMobjects
Workgroup Enabler Version 2.1 for AIX (with its prerequisites)
IBM SMALLTALK PROFESSIONAL FOR WINDOWS, V3.0
o Microsoft DOS Version 6.0, or later. IBM PC-DOS Version 7.0 is
recommended for better performance.
o Microsoft Windows Version 3.11 (enhanced mode)
o For LAN workgroup connectivity, one of the following:
- OS/2 LAN Server Version 3.0, or later, and IBM LAN Support
Program Version 1.3
- Novell NetWare Version 3.11, or later
- FTP TCP/IP for DOS Version 3.0 or IBM TCP/IP for DOS
Version 2.1.1.2.
o For remote database support: Client Application Enabler/DOS,
Version 1.2 or Client Application Enabler for Windows Version 2.1
o For host (DB2, SQL/DS, or SQL/400) database access: DDCS/2
Version 3.0
IBM SMALLTALK PROFESSIONAL SERVER FOR OS/2, FOR AIX, AND FOR WINDOWS,
V3.0
o For OS/2
- OS/2 Warp Version 3.0
- IBM Smalltalk Professional for OS/2, V3.0
- For LAN workgroup connectivity, one of the following:
-- OS/2 LAN Server Version 3.0, or later, and LAPS component
of NTS/2
-- Novell NetWare Version 3.11, or later
o For AIX
- AIX Version 4.1.3
- IBM Smalltalk Professional for AIX, V3.0
o For Windows
- Microsoft DOS Version 6.0, or later. IBM PC-DOS Version 7.0
is recommended for better performance.
- Microsoft Windows Version 3.11 (enhanced mode)
- IBM Smalltalk Professional for Windows, V3.0
- For LAN workgroup connectivity, one of the following:
-- OS/2 LAN Server Version 3.0, or later, and IBM LAN
Support Program Version 1.3
-- Novell NetWare Version 3.11, or later
APPLICATION RUN-TIME ENVIRONMENT
Applications developed with IBM Smalltalk Standard or IBM Smalltalk
Professional run under OS/2 Warp Version 3.0, Microsoft Windows
Version 3.11, or AIX 4.1.3. Other program requirements vary based on
the use of database, communications, transactions, and SOM/DSOM.
COMPATIBILITY: Migration from Version 2.0 of IBM Smalltalk to
Version 3.0 is a simple process that requires, in most cases, no
additional coding.
PLANNING INFORMATION
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES: Customers creating Windows-based
applications for redistribution require a license from Microsoft in
order to redistribute Win32s DLLs (dynamic link libraries).
PACKAGING: All programs are distributed on CD-ROM only.
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The following publications are provided only on the base
product program media:
o Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with IBM Smalltalk,
Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk User's Guide, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Programmer's Reference, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Catalog of Classes, Version 3.0
Each of the following base programs is distributed in a
separate package:
o IBM Smalltalk Standard for OS/2, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Professional for OS/2, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Standard for Windows, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Professional for Windows, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Professional for AIX, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Professional Server for OS/2, for AIX, and for
Windows Version 3.0
Each package contains:
o IBM International Program Licensing Agreement and License
Information on CD-ROM
o Registration and Proof of Purchase card
o Three CD-ROMs
o Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with IBM Smalltalk,
Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk User's Guide, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Programmer's Reference, Version 3.0
ADDITIONAL FUNCTION SEPARATELY ORDERABLE AS PROGRAM PRODUCTS: The
documentation and code for these products is on the base program
product media. The product key provided when the additional function
is ordered is applied against the base product CD-ROM to unlock the
additional function.
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Communications/ Transactions for OS/2,
for AIX, and for Windows, Version 3.0
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Database for ORACLE for OS/2, for AIX,
and for Windows, Version 3.0
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Distributed for OS/2, for AIX, and for
Windows, Version 3.0
Each package contains:
o Registration and Proof of Purchase card
o Product key
The separately orderable VisualAge for Smalltalk Documentation
Set, V3.0 includes:
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Getting Started, Version 3.0
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, User's Guide, Version 3.0
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, User's Reference, Version 3.0
o VisualAge for Smalltalk, Programmer's Guide to Building Parts for
Fun and Profit, Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk User's Guide and Reference, Version 3.0
o Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming with IBM Smalltalk,
Version 3.0
o IBM Smalltalk Programmer's Reference, Version 3.0
SECURITY, AUDITABILITY, AND CONTROL
IBM Smalltalk Standard and IBM Smalltalk Professional use the
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security and auditability features of the development platform. IBM
Smalltalk logs all changes in a source change log. IBM Smalltalk
Professional, in addition to logging source changes, captures change
management and versioning information in a source code repository
that can reside on the client machine or, if used in combination with
IBM Smalltalk Professional, shared within a network.
User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and
implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and
appropriate controls in application systems and communication
facilities.
ORDERING ORDERING INFORMATION
Orders for new licenses will be accepted now.
Shipments will begin on November 30, 1995.
To order, specify the order type number, feature number, part
number, program name, media, and quantity.
PROGRAM PACKAGE: Program media (CD-ROM) with documentation.
FEATURE PART
PROGRAM NAME NUMBER NUMBER
Order Type 5801-AAR
IBM Smalltalk Standard
for OS/2, V3.0 0701 62H8100
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for OS/2, V3.0 0703 62H8120
IBM Smalltalk Standard
for Windows, V3.0 0702 62H8110
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for Windows, V3.0 0704 62H8130
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for AIX, V3.0 0705 62H8140
IBM Smalltalk Professional
Server, V3.0 0706 62H8150
ADDITIONAL LICENSE COPIES: Authorizes the customer who has a program
package to make a single copy of the program media and printed
documentation.
The authorization is given by providing the customer a Proof
of Entitlement for Additional License -- with Certificate, which has
its own part number and feature number.
ADDITIONAL LICENSE COPIES -- SOFTWARE ADVANTAGE EXHIBIT:
Authorization to make additional license copies begins on the start
date specified in the Software Advantage Agreement. Proof of
Entitlement will be provided monthly.
PART
PROGRAM NAME NUMBER
IBM Smalltalk Standard for OS/2, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate 62H8103
IBM Smalltalk Professional for OS/2, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate 62H8123
PART
PROGRAM NAME NUMBER
IBM Smalltalk Standard for Windows, V3.0
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Proof of Additional License
without Certificate 62H8113
IBM Smalltalk Professional for Windows, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate 62H8133
IBM Smalltalk Professional for AIX, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate 62H8143
IBM Smalltalk Professional Server, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate 62H8153
DOCUMENTATION: Separate documentation with no media.
PROGRAM PACKAGE UPGRADE: Program media (CD-ROM) with documentation.
FEATURE PART
PROGRAM NAME NUMBER NUMBER
Order Type 5803-AAR
IBM Smalltalk Standard
for OS/2, V3.0
Version-to-Version
Upgrade 0184 62H8101
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for OS/2, V3.0
Version-to-Version
Upgrade 0186 62H8121
IBM Smalltalk Standard
for Windows, V3.0
Version-to-Version
Upgrade 0185 62H8111
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for Windows, V3.0
Version-to-Version
Upgrade 0187 62H8131
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for AIX, V3.0
Version-to-Version
Upgrade 0188 62H8141
IBM Smalltalk Professional
Server, V3.0
Version-to-Version
Upgrade 0189 62H8151
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for OS/2, V3.0
Standard to
Professional Upgrade 0190 62H8122
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for Windows, V3.0
Standard to
Professional Upgrade 0191 62H8132
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for AIX, V3.0 Standard to
Professional Upgrade 0192 62H8142
ADDITIONAL LICENSE COPY UPGRADE: Authorizes the customer who has a
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program package upgrade to make a single copy of the program media
and printed documentation.
The authorization is given by providing the customer a Proof
of Entitlement for Additional License -- with Certificate, which has
its own part number and feature number.
ADDITIONAL LICENSE COPY UPGRADE -- SOFTWARE ADVANTAGE EXHIBIT:
Authorization to make additional license copies begins on the start
date specified in the Software Advantage Agreement. Proof of
Entitlement will be provided monthly.
PART
PROGRAM NAME NUMBER
Order Type 5804-AAR
IBM Smalltalk, Standard for OS/2, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
Without Certificate Upgrade 62H8108
IBM Smalltalk, Standard for Windows, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate Upgrade 62H8118
IBM Smalltalk, Professional for OS/2, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate Upgrade 62H8128
IBM Smalltalk, Professional
for Windows, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate Upgrade 62H8138
IBM Smalltalk, Professional for AIX, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate Upgrade 62H8148
IBM Smalltalk, Professional Server, V3.0
Proof of Additional License
without Certificate Upgrade 62H8158
UPGRADE PROTECTION (NEW PRODUCT): The following Upgrade Protection
products are only available under the Software Advantage for
Workstations offering:
PART
PROGRAM NAME NUMBER
Order Type 5809-AAR
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Standard
for OS/2 V3.0 --
One-Time Charge (OTC) 62H8105
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Standard
for OS/2 V3.0 --
Quarterly Charge (QC) 62H8104
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Standard
for Windows V3.0 -- OTC 62H8115
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Standard
for Windows V3.0 -- QC 62H8114
PART
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PROGRAM NAME NUMBER
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for OS/2 V3.0 -- OTC 62H8125
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for OS/2 V3.0 -- QC 62H8124
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for Windows V3.0 -- OTC 62H8135
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for Windows V3.0 -- QC 62H8134
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for AIX V3.0 -- OTC 62H8145
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for AIX V3.0 -- QC 62H8144
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Professional
Server V3.0 -- OTC 62H8155
Upgrade Protection for
IBM Smalltalk Professional
Server V3.0 -- QC 62H8154
UPGRADE PROTECTION (ENTITLED CUSTOMERS): Customers who have
previously acquired any of the Software Advantage Upgrade Protection
part numbers listed below automatically receive corresponding
Entitled Upgrade part numbers shortly after planned availability.
ENTITLED
UPGRADE
UPGRADE PROTECTION PART
PART NUMBER NUMBER
33H6999 or 33H7186 62H8101
33H7000 or 33H7187 62H8111
33H6997 or 33H7184 62H8121
33H6998 or 33H7185 62H8131
33H6997, 33H7184, 33H6998, or 33H7185 62H8141
33H6997, 33H7184, 33H6998, or 33H7185 62H8151
PROGRAM UPGRADE
The version-to-version program package upgrade option allows
currently licensed users of a Version 2.0 IBM Smalltalk Standard
product to obtain a Version 3.0 Standard product, or a currently
licensed user of a Version 2.0 IBM Smalltalk Team product to obtain a
Version 3.0 Professional product and a Version 3.0 Professional
Server product, for a program upgrade charge.
In addition to the version-to-version upgrade, the IBM
Smalltalk Standard-to-Professional program package upgrade option
allows currently licensed users of any Version 2.0 IBM Smalltalk
Standard product to obtain a Version 3.0 Professional product for a
program upgrade charge. The Version 3.0 Professional product can be
used in a stand-alone or in a team programming (networked)
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environment. If you want to move from a Version 2.0 stand-alone
environment to a Version 3.0 team programming environment, at least
one IBM Smalltalk Professional, Server must also be licensed.
The program upgrade to IBM Smalltalk, Version 3.0 will be
available November 30, 1995. Orders will be accepted after
October 24, 1995. These upgrades will be available through IBM
Authorized Personal Computer Dealers and Industry Remarketers --
Personal Computers certified to market IBM Authorized Advanced
Products. The remarketer will require a Proof of License for each
upgrade ordered. The original Proof of License is the colored front
cover page (inside the hard binder) or the separate Proof of License
page in the program package, as identified by IBM to the remarketer.
Customers can also order upgrades through the local IBM office
using the IBM Personal Computer/System Program Upgrade and
Certification Order Form included with this announcement. The total
quantity of upgrades acquired for a specific program cannot exceed
the total quantity of program packages and/or additional licenses
previously acquired for that program. Proof of License for upgrade
eligibility for additional license upgrades is a copy of this invoice
or previously acquired Proof of Entitlement for Additional License --
with Certificate. Additional license upgrades can be entered through
the local IBM office using the Upgrade and Certification Order Form
or ordered through an authorized remarketer.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
LICENSING: The programs described in this announcement are licensed
under the terms and conditions of the IBM International Program
License Agreement. A copy of the agreement is included in the
program package, on the CD-ROM.
ADDITIONAL LICENSE: Proof of Entitlement must be acquired.
SOFTWARE ADVANTAGE FOR WORKSTATIONS-UPGRADE PROTECTION: The
announced programs are eligible as entitled upgrades. Entitled
customers will be provided with a no-charge program package and a
Proof of Entitlement authorizing right to copy equal to the number of
programs protected. Shipment will follow planned availability.
LIMITED WARRANTY: Programs acquired by the customer during the
program services period will have a one-year limited warranty, but
will not extend past May 15, 1997.
PROGRAM SERVICES: Program services will be available until
May 15, 1997. The statement of service included with the program
describes this service. Customers requiring service should call
800-237-5511.
SUPPORT LINE: For PC-based products, the Personal Systems Support
Line applies. For RISC System/6000-based products, the AIX Systems
Support Line applies.
GETTING STARTED PERIOD: For PC-based products, a 60-day, "getting
started" period is provided by the Personal Systems Support Line for
the first license within a site, location, or centralized help desk.
The 60-day period begins with the first call to the support line.
For RISC System/6000-based products, a 60-day, getting started period
is provided by the AIX Support Line for the first installation in an
enterprise. The 60-day period begins with the first call to the
support line.
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VOLUME ORDERS: For information regarding volume orders, contact your
IBM representative.
The additional licenses and additional license upgrades
included in this announcement are eligible for volume discounting
under the terms of the Software Advantage for Workstations agreement
and exhibit.
AUTHORIZATION FOR COPY AND USE ON HOME/PORTABLE COMPUTER: Yes
PROGRAM TRANSFER: Fully transferable
EDUCATIONAL ALLOWANCE: A reduced charge is available to qualified
education customers. The educational allowance may not be added to
any other discount or allowance.
CHARGES
UPGRADE
PROGRAM PROTECTION
PROGRAM NAME NUMBER OTC CHARGE
IBM Smalltalk Standard for OS/2, V3.0
Program Package 62H8100 $ 599
Additional License
without Certificate 62H8103 539
Program Package
Upgrade --
Version-to-Version 62H8101 149
Additional License
without Certificate
Upgrade 62H8108 135
Upgrade
Protection -- OTC 62H8105 $162.00
Upgrade
Protection -- QC 62H8104 20.25
IBM Smalltalk Standard for Windows, V3.0
Program Package 62H8110 599
Additional License
without Certificate 62H8113 539
Program Package
Upgrade --
Version-to-Version 62H8111 149
Additional License
without Certificate
Upgrade 62H8118 135
Upgrade
Protection -- OTC 62H8115 162.00
Upgrade
Protection -- QC 62H8114 20.25
IBM Smalltalk Professional for OS/2, V3.0
Program Package 62H8120 1,399
Additional License
without Certificate 62H8123 1,249
Program Package
Upgrade --
Version-to-Version 62H8121 349
Program Package
Upgrade -- Standard
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to Professional 62H8122 599
Additional License
without Certificate
Upgrade 62H8128 309
Upgrade
Protection -- OTC 62H8125 375.00
Upgrade
Protection -- QC 62H8124 46.88
UPGRADE
PROGRAM PROTECTION
PROGRAM NAME NUMBER OTC CHARGE
IBM Smalltalk Professional for Windows, V3.0
Program Package 62H8130 $1,399
Additional License
without Certificate 62H8133 1,249
Program Package
Upgrade --
Version-to-Version 62H8131 349
Program Package
Upgrade -- Standard
to Professional 62H8132 599
Additional License
without Certificate
Upgrade 62H8138 309
Upgrade
Protection -- OTC 62H8135 $ 375.00
Upgrade
Protection -- QC 62H8134 46.88
IBM Smalltalk Professional for AIX, V3.0
Program Package 62H8140 1,399
Additional License
without Certificate 62H8143 1,249
Program Package
Upgrade --
Version-to-Version 62H8141 349
Program Package
Upgrade -- Standard
to Professional 62H8142 599
Additional License
without Certificate
Upgrade 62H8148 309
Upgrade
Protection -- OTC 62H8145 375.00
Upgrade
Protection -- QC 62H8144 46.88
IBM Smalltalk Professional Server for OS/2,
for AIX, and for Windows, V3.0
Program Package 62H8150 3,999
Additional License
without Certificate 62H8153 3,599
Program Package
Upgrade --
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Version-to-Version 62H8151 999
Additional License
without Certificate
Upgrade 62H8158 899
Upgrade
Protection -- OTC 62H8155 1,080.00
Upgrade
Protection -- QC 62H8154 135.00
OPTIONAL SUPPORT LINE CHARGE: $2,495
ADDITIONAL LICENSES CHARGE: Customers who pay an OTC for additional
licenses may copy machine-readable program materials and printed
documentation previously acquired from IBM in a program package. One
copy may be made for each additional license ordered.
UPGRADE PROTECTION: Customers who acquire Upgrade Protection through
an OTC or quarterly payment charges (when meeting minimum revenue
criteria) will be entitled at no charge to future versions and
releases when announced within their Software Advantage agreement
period. Following availability of the new program, IBM will provide
a program package (including media and documentation) and a Proof of
Entitlement authorizing right to copy, distribute, and install equal
to the number of programs protected.
PROGRAM UPGRADE CHARGE: A program upgrade charge will apply for the
two upgrade options available for IBM Smalltalk. Customers who want
to upgrade to the IBM Smalltalk Version 3.0 team development
environment must license both the IBM Smalltalk Professional and IBM
Smalltalk Professional Server products. A license to any IBM
Smalltalk Team, Version 2.0 product entitles the customer to an
upgrade to one of the IBM Smalltalk Version 3.0 Professional products
and one IBM Smalltalk Version 3.0 Professional Server.
o Version-to-Version Upgrade
- Customers who have IBM Smalltalk Version 2.0 can upgrade to
the equivalent Version 3.0 product. For example, a customer
who has Version 2.0 standard can upgrade to Version 3.0
Standard. A customer who has Version 2.0 Team can upgrade to
Version 3.0 Professional and Professional Server.
- Cross-platform upgrades are acceptable.
o Standard-to-Professional Upgrade
- Customers who have IBM Smalltalk standard Version 2.0, can
upgrade to IBM Smalltalk Professional, Version 3.0. For
example, a customer who has IBM Smalltalk standard for OS/2,
Version 2.0, can upgrade to IBM Smalltalk Professional for
OS/2, Version 3.0 or IBM Smalltalk Professional for Windows,
Version 3.0. If the customer wants to move from a
Version 2.0 stand-alone environment to a Version 3.0 team
programming (networked) environment, then at least one
license to the IBM Smalltalk Professional Server product is
required in addition to the appropriate number of IBM
Smalltalk Professional licenses.
- Cross-platform upgrades are acceptable.
The following are examples of some of the available upgrades:
Version-to-Version Upgrade
FROM TO
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IBM Smalltalk standard IBM Smalltalk Standard
for OS/2, V2.0 for OS/2, V3.0
-or- -or-
IBM Smalltalk standard IBM Smalltalk Standard
for Windows, V2.0 for Windows, V3.0
FROM TO
IBM Smalltalk Team IBM Smalltalk Professional
for OS/2, V2.0 for OS/2, V3.0
-or- -and-
IBM Smalltalk Team IBM Smalltalk Professional
for Windows, V2.0 Server for OS/2, for AIX,
and for Windows, V3.0
-or-
IBM Smalltalk Professional
for Windows, V3.0
-and-
IBM Smalltalk Professional
Server for OS/2, for AIX,
and for Windows, V3.0
Standard-to-Professional Upgrade
FROM TO
IBM Smalltalk Standard IBM Smalltalk Professional
for OS/2, V2.0 or V3.0 for OS/2, V3.0
-or- -or-
IBM Smalltalk Standard IBM Smalltalk Professional
for Windows, V2.0 for Windows, V3.0
or V3.0
(2) Registered trademark in the United States and other countries
licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited.
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