ToJava Offers "Quickstart" to Pain-free Lotus Notes Migration

June 09, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
ToJava Offers "Quickstart" to Pain-free Lotus
Notes Migration

Low Cost Package includes ToJava(TM) Suite and Notes-to-Java
Best Practices Education

New York, NY - ToJava, the Lotus Notes and
Domino migration specialists, announced today ToJava
Quickstart(TM), a low cost package that gives organizations the
tools and skills needed to migrate Lotus Notes/Domino
applications and data to J2EE. ToJava Quickstart includes the
ToJava suite (its namesake collection of software tools that
automate critical migration tasks), and on-site training in
Notes-to-Java migration best practices. The offering is a boon
to organizations that are saddled with aging Notes applications
and in search of effective migration strategies.

ToJava launched Quickstart in response to the demand for a
package of software and services that can help organizations
get started with migration initiatives. The company offers a
full range of consulting services to assist with the every facet
of migration planning, implementation, and post migration
support.

Halifax, Nova Scotia-based energy and services company
Emera Inc. (EMA-TSX) signed up for ToJava Quickstart in
May and received the training and tools shortly thereafter.

"ToJava has useful, time-saving tools that will help us achieve
our migration objectives," said Bruce Wauchope, Emera
project manager. "We were happy that they offered the
flexibility of working with their technology as well as their
consulting and training services. We are now on the road to
migrating our many Notes applications."

ToJava reduces 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.

About ToJava Quickstart
The ToJava Quickstart package includes a full development
license of ToJavaT Technology 2.0 and five days of on-site
training for $15K. The course covers the methodology of full
life cycle of the conversion of a sample application, from
porting of the Lotus/Notes Domino front-end to RDB
development and the connection with back-end databases.

ToJava Technology 2.0 is based on Jakarta Struts of Apache
Foundation. It includes the following components:
o ToJava Tag Library
All the tools needed to quickly build the Notes like
front-end in J2EE.
o ToJava Class library
A set of class libraries that is easily extendable to build
J2EE components and connect them to the relational
database.
o ToJava Automatic Converter
A Java based tool that reads Notes design and build the
corresponding J2EE application.


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.