ToJava Launches Notes Migration Technology into Second Generation

ToJava 2.1 Ports Applications and Data to J2EE, offering a Lifeline to Aging Notes Installations

New York, NY - (December 15, 2004) - ToJava, the Lotus Notes and Domino migration specialists, announced the immediate availability of ToJava 2.1. Built on a J2EE and Jakarta Struts 1.2 platform, ToJava 2.1 is ideal for organizations seeking to migrate proprietary Notes applications and data to standard J2EE platforms, including IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic, Oracle 9iAS and open source JBoss and Tomcat.

ToJava offers software and services that reduce the time required to completely move Lotus Notes and Domino application logic, functionality and data to Web centric technologies. The company offers a lifeline for sites seeking improved scalability, fewer technologies to support and a faster way to a Java future.

"ToJava lets you 'clone' Notes and Domino applications and get the same sophisticated functionally on a Web-centric platform," said Chen Lin, CEO of ToJava. "With ToJava 2.1 we have made a number of improvements such as enhanced view functionality, native edit history support, better relational database support and enhanced line items support."

ToJava Technology 2.1 is based on Jakarta Struts 1.2 of Apache Foundation. It includes the following components:

· ToJava™ Tag Library
All the tools needed to quickly build the Notes like front-end in J2EE.
· ToJava™ Class library
A set of class libraries that is easily extendable to build J2EE components and connect them to the relational database.
· ToJava™ Automatic Converter
A Java based tool that reads Notes design and build the corresponding J2EE application.

ToJava 2.1 technology is available immediately as a part of ToJava QuickStart package.

About ToJava Inc.

ToJava Inc was founded by a team of business and IT experts that have specialized in Notes to J2EE migration. The company is comprised of senior level consultants, application developers and integration experts, many with experience in collaborative and workgroup computing dating back to the earliest days of Lotus Notes.

For those looking to move beyond Notes, ToJava offers software and services that make it possible to duplicate the sophisticated functionality of Lotus Notes applications without Notes. ToJava can integrate Notes applications with J2EE, or move them completely to the Web via Java, J2EE application servers and relational databases for optimal scalability. ToJava is headquartered in New York.