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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.10

                   CONSULTING AND NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENT
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     THIS CONSULTING, AND NON-COMPETITION AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated as
of April 1, 2000 between CLICK COMMERCE, INC., a Delaware corporation (the
"Company"), and Les Shroyer (the "Consultant").

     WHEREAS, Consultant has valuable knowledge regarding the Company's industry
and business;

     WHEREAS, the Company desires to retain the Consultant to obtain the benefit
of Consultant's service and allegiance, and the Consultant desires to accept
such retention, upon the terms and conditions set forth herein.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual premises contained herein
and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which
are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:

1.  Consulting Relationship.  The Company hereby engages the Consultant as a
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consultant, and the Consultant agrees to accept such engagement, upon the terms
and conditions set forth herein.  The Company and Consultant do hereby
acknowledge that the relationship between Company and Consultant shall be solely
that of an independent contractor and that Consultant shall not be treated as an
employee for any purpose.

2.  Consulting Period.  The term of this Agreement hereunder shall commence on
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the date hereof and continue until terminated as provided herein (the
"Consulting Period").  It is anticipated that Consultant shall spend
approximately 100 days during calendar year 2000 performing consulting services
for the Company.

3.  Consulting Services. Consultant shall provide services in the following
areas:

     (a)  market requirements and product definition decisions (feature and
functionaility strategy),

     (b)  product architecture and application definition;

     (c)  marketing message development for enterprise clients;

     (d)  business development for strategic relationships with systems
integrators and vendors with whom the Company must integrate; and

     other related matters as may reasonably be requested by the Company from
time to time during the Consulting Period.

4.  Other Activities.  During the Consulting Period, the Consultant may engage
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in any other business or professional activities, either on a full-time or part-
time basis, so long as such activities, either singly or in the aggregate, do
not interfere with the proper performance of his duties and responsibilities to
the Company or violate the provisions of Sections 7 or 9 hereof.
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5.  Compensation and Other Terms of Engagement.
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     (a)  Compensation. In consideration of the performance of his services for
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the Company as required hereunder, during the Consulting Period, Consultant
shall be granted options to purchase 10,000 shares of common stock, par value
$0.001 per share, of the Company at an exercise price of $5.25 per share, which
options will be granted pursuant to, and be subject to vesting in accordance
with, the terms and conditions of the Click Commerce, Inc. Stock Option Plan and
the stock option agreement attached hereto as Exhibit A. Consultant shall
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receive no other compensation for his services hereunder.

     (b)  Taxes. Consultant shall be responsible for all taxes, including self-
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employment taxes due on payments made under this agreement.

     (c)  Business Expenses. The Company shall reimburse the Consultant for
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expenses (including, without limitation, travel and accommodations at the level,
class and manner provided to senior executive employees of the Company), which
the Consultant may from time to time reasonably incur on behalf of, and at the
request of the Company in the performance of services under this Agreement;
provided, however, that the Consultant shall be required to account to the
Company for such expenses in the manner prescribed by the Company. In
determining expenses reasonably incurred in the performance of his duties, the
Consultant shall be reimbursed consistent with the Company's policy on
reimbursement as applied to its senior executives.

6.  Termination of Agreement.  Either party may terminate Consultant's
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engagement hereunder at any time and for any reason by providing the other party
written notice of such termination.

7.  Records and Confidential Data.
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     (a)  Acknowledgement of Confidential Information. The Consultant
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acknowledges that in connection with the performance of services as a consultant
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement the Company will make available to the
Consultant, or the Consultant will have access to, certain Confidential
Information (as defined below) of the Company and its affiliates. The Consultant
acknowledges and agrees that any and all Confidential Information learned or
obtained by the Consultant while engaged as a consultant to the Company or
otherwise whether developed by the Consultant alone or in conjunction with
others or otherwise, shall be and is the property of the Company and its
affiliates.

     (b)  Obligations Relating to Confidential Information.  The Confidential
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Information will be kept confidential by the Consultant, will not be used in any
manner which is detrimental to the Company, will not be used other than in
connection with the Consultant's discharge of his duties hereunder, and will be
safeguarded by the Consultant from unauthorized disclosure.

     (c)  Return of Confidential Information.  Following the termination of this
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Agreement, as soon as possible after the Company's written request, the
Consultant will return to the Company all written Confidential Information which
has been provided to the Consultant and the Consultant will destroy all copies
of any analyses, compilations, studies or other documents

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prepared by the Consultant or for the Consultant's use containing or reflecting
any Confidential Information.

     (d)  Confidential Information Defined.  For the purposes of this Agreement,
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"Confidential Information" shall mean all confidential and proprietary
information of the Company, and its affiliates, including, without limitation,
the Company's marketing strategies, pricing policies or characteristics,
customers and customer information, product or product specifications, designs,
manufacturing processes, manufacturing costs, cost of materials, customer lists,
business or business prospects, plans, proposals, codes, marketing studies,
research, reports, investigations, or other information of similar character.
For purposes of this Agreement, the Confidential Information shall not include
and the Consultant's obligations under this Section 7 shall not extend to (i)
information which is generally available to the public, (ii) information
obtained by the Consultant from third persons not under agreement to maintain
the confidentiality of the same, (iii) information which is required to be
disclosed by law or legal process and (iv) information independently developed
by the Consultant without breach of this Agreement.

     (e)  Construction. Any reference to the Company in this Section 7 shall
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apply to the Company and/or its subsidiaries, as context requires. For the
purposes of this Agreement, with respect to the Company "subsidiaries" means any
entity in which the Company directly or indirectly owns an equity interest or
any interests convertible into an equity interest.

     (f)  Survival. This Section 7 shall survive the termination of this
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Agreement.

8.  Assignment of Inventions.
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     (a)  Definition of Inventions. "Inventions" mean discoveries, developments,
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concepts, ideas, methods, designs, improvements, inventions, formulas,
processes, techniques, programs, know-how and data, whether or not patentable or
registerable under copyright or similar statutes, except any of the foregoing
that (i) is not related to the business of the Company or its affiliates, (ii)
does not involve the use of any equipment, supplies, facility or Confidential
Information of the Company, (iii) was developed entirely on the Consultant's own
time, and (iv) does not result from any work performed by the Consultant for the
Company.

     (b)  Assignment.  The Consultant agrees to and hereby does assign to the
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Company, without further consideration, all of his right, title and interest in
any and all Inventions he may make during the term hereof.

     (c)  Duty to Disclose and Assist. The Consultant agrees to promptly
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disclose in writing all Inventions to the Company, and to provide (without cost
or expenses to Consultant) all assistance reasonably requested by the Company in
the preservation of the Company's interests in the Inventions including
obtaining patents in any country throughout the world. Such services will be
without additional compensation.

     (d)  Ownership of Copyrights. The Consultant agrees that any work prepared
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for the Company which is eligible for United States copyright protection or
protection under the Universal Copyright Convention, the Berne Copyright
Convention and/or the Buenos Aires

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Copyright Convention shall be a work made for hire and ownership of all
copyrights (including all renewals and extensions) therein shall vest in the
Company. If any such work is deemed not to be a work made for hire for any
reason, the Consultant hereby grants, transfers and assigns all right, title and
interest in such work and all copyrights in such work and all renewals and
extensions thereof to the Company, and agrees to provide all assistance
reasonably requested by the Company in the establishment, preservation and
enforcement of the Company's copyright in such work, such assistance to be
provided at the Company's expense but without any additional compensation to the
Consultant. The Consultant hereby agrees to and does hereby waive the
enforcement of all moral rights with respect to the work developed or produced
hereunder, including without limitation any and all rights of identification of
authorship and any and all rights of approval, restriction or limitation on use
or subsequent modifications.

     (e)  Litigation. The Consultant agrees to render assistance and cooperation
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to the Company at its request regarding any matter, dispute or controversy with
which the Company may become involved and of which the Consultant has or may
have reason to have knowledge, information or expertise. Such services will be
for reasonable compensation and subject to Consultant's reasonable availability.

     (f)  Construction. Any reference to the Company in this Section 8 shall
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apply to the Company and/or its subsidiaries, as context requires. For the
purposes of this Agreement, with respect to the Company "subsidiaries" means any
entity in which the Company directly or indirectly owns an equity interest or
any interests convertible into an equity interest.

     (g)  Survival. This Section 8 shall survive the termination of this
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Agreement.

9.  Covenants Not to Compete.
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     (a)  Non-disclosure of Confidential Information and Trade Secrets.
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Consultant covenants and agrees that during the Consulting Period and
thereafter, except as may be required in performance of Consultant's services to
the Company, Consultant shall not disclose any Confidential Information. This
covenant is not intended to, and does not limit in any way Consultant's duties
and obligations to the Company under statutory and common law not to disclose or
make personal use of the Company's Confidential Information or trade secrets.

     (b)  Non-Interference with Customer Accounts. Consultant covenants and
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agrees that during the Consulting Period and for a period of two (2) years
thereafter, Consultant shall not directly or indirectly, personally or on behalf
of any other person, business, corporation, or entity, contact or do business
with any customer of the Company with respect to any product, business or
activity which is competitive with any product business or activity of the
Company (a "Competitive Activity"). With regard to the Consultant's post-
Consulting Period obligations, this covenant applies to those customers and the
related entities of the customers to which the Company sold its products, parts
or services during the twelve-month period prior to the termination of the
Consulting Period, and those prospective customers with which the Company
actively pursued sales during the twelve-month period prior to such termination

     (c)  Non-Competition. Subject to such matters and activities as may be
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approved by the Board of Directors of the Company in writing, Consultant
covenants and agrees that during

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the Consulting Period and for a period of two (2) years thereafter, Consultant
shall not directly or indirectly own an interest in, operate, join, control,
advise, consult to, work for, serve as a director of, have a financial interest,
or participate in any corporation, partnership, proprietorship, firm,
association, person, or other entity that engages (or engaged) in any
Competitive Activity at the time of termination of the Consulting Period and/or
during the six month period prior thereto. This Covenant (as defined below)
applies in any country, territory or jurisdiction in which the Company is doing
business or making an active effort to do business at the time that this
Agreement is terminated. This Covenant does not prohibit the mere passive
ownership of less than one percent (1%) of the outstanding stock of any publicly
traded corporation as long as Consultant is not otherwise in violation of this
Covenant.

     (d)  No Diversion.  Consultant shall not divert or attempt to divert or
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take advantage of or attempt to take advantage of any actual or potential
business or opportunities of the Company or its subsidiaries, affiliates,
distributors or representatives, which Consultant became aware of as the result
of his engagement by the Company.

     (e)  Non-Recruitment.  Consultant agrees that the Company has invested
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substantial time and effort in assembling its present workforce. Accordingly,
Consultant covenants and agrees that during his employment and for a period of
two (2) years following the termination of his employment, Consultant shall not
hire away, nor directly or indirectly entice or solicit or seek to induce or
influence any of the Company's employees to leave their employment.

     (f)  Remedies.  Consultant acknowledges that should he violate any of the
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covenants contained in paragraphs 7, 8, 9(a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) above
(collectively "Covenants"), it will be difficult to determine the resulting
damages to the Company and, in addition to any other remedies it may have, the
Company shall be entitled to temporary injunctive relief without being required
to post a bond and permanent injunctive relief without the necessity of proving
actual damage. The Company may elect to seek one or more of these remedies at
its sole discretion on a case by case basis. Failure to seek any or all remedies
in one case does not restrict the Company from seeking any remedies in another
situation. Such action by the Company shall not constitute a waiver of any of
its rights.

     (g)  Severability and Modification of Any Unenforceable Covenant. It is the
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parties' intent that each of the Covenants be read and interpreted with every
reasonable inference given to its enforceability. However, it is also the
parties' intent that if any term, provision or condition of the Covenants is
held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or unenforceable,
the remainder of the provisions thereof shall remain in full force and effect
and shall in no way be affected, impaired or invalidated. Finally, it is also
the parties' intent that if a court should determine any of the Covenants are
unenforceable because of over breadth, then the court shall modify said covenant
so as to make it reasonable and enforceable under the prevailing circumstances.

     (h)  Tolling.  In the event of the breach by Consultant of any Covenant the
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running of the period of restriction shall be automatically tolled and suspended
for the amount of time that the breach continues, and shall automatically
recommence when the breach is remedied so that the Company shall receive the
benefit of Consultant's compliance with the Covenants.

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     (i)  No Other Defenses. Consultant agrees that the Covenants shall be
enforced independently of any other obligations between the parties, and that
the existence of any other claim or defense shall not affect the enforceability
of the Covenants or the remedies provided herein. This Agreement shall be in
addition to and shall not replace any other restrictive covenant Agreement that
Consultant may currently have with the Company or any related entity or may
hereinafter enter into with the Company or any related entity.

     (j)  No Assignment.  This Agreement and the rights and duties hereunder are
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personal to the Consultant and shall not be assigned, delegated, transferred,
pledged or sold by the Consultant without the prior written consent of the
Company. The Consultant hereby acknowledges and agrees that the Company may
assign, delegate, transfer, pledge or sell this Agreement and the rights and
duties hereunder (a) to an affiliate of the Company or (b) to any third party in
connection with (i) the sale of all or substantially all of the assets of the
Company or (ii) a merger or consolidation involving the Company. This Agreement
shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the parties hereto, and
their respective heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns.

     (k)  Survival.  This Section 9 shall survive the termination of this
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Agreement.

10.  Indemnification
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     (a)  Trade Secrets and Other Protected Information.  Consultant hereby
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indemnifies and shall hold harmless (including reasonable attorneys' fees) the
Company (hereinafter referred to as "Indemnified Party") against all liability
to third parties (other than liability solely the fault of the Indemnified
Party) arising from or in connection with the violation of any third party's
trade secrets, information, trademarks, copyright or patent rights in connection
with the performance of the consulting services under this Agreement.

     (b)  Personal Injury and Property Damage Indemnification.  Each party shall
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defend, indemnify, and hold the other (Indemnified Party) harmless from and
against any and all claims, losses, damages, judgments, costs, and expenses
(including attorney's fees) which the Indemnified Party may suffer or incur
arising out of or in connection with injuries to persons (including death) or
loss of, or damage to, property, occasioned by negligence, unlawful act, or
willful misconduct of the Indemnifying Party provided the other party promptly
notifies the Indemnifying Party in writing of the claim and permits the
Indemnifying Party to control the direction of the litigation and selection of
counsel. The Indemnifying Party also reserves the right to control any
settlement.

     (c)  Duration of Indemnification. Obligations to indemnify any Indemnified
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Party will survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement by either
party for any reason. Either party may, as its option, conduct the defense in
any third party action arising as described herein and the Indemnified Party
agrees to cooperate with such defense to the fullest extent possible.

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11.  Miscellaneous Provisions.
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     (a)  Notices. All notices, offers or other communications required or
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permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall
be considered as properly given or made (i) if delivered personally or (ii)
after the expiration of five days from the date upon which such notice was
mailed from within the United States by certified mail, return receipt
requested, postage prepaid, (iii) upon receipt by prepaid telegram or facsimile
transmission (with written confirmation of receipt) or (iv) after the expiration
of the second business day following deposit with documented overnight delivery
service. All notices given or made pursuant hereto shall be so given or made to
the parties at the following addresses:

          If to the Consultant:

          [____________________]
          __________________________
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          If to the Company:

          Click Commerce, Inc.
          200 East Randolph Street, 49th Floor
          Chicago, IL 60601
          Attention: Justin Dearborn, General Counsel

The address of any party hereto may be changed by a notice in writing given in
accordance with the provisions hereof.

     (b)  Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of
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competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, such provision
shall be severed and enforced to the extent possible or modified in such a way
as to make it enforceable, and the invalidity, illegality or unenforceability
thereof shall not affect the validity, legality or enforceability of the
remaining provisions of this Agreement.

     (c)  Governing Law.  This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
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accordance with the laws of the State of Illinois applicable to contracts
executed in and to be performed entirely within that state, except with respect
to matters of law concerning the internal corporate affairs of any corporate
entity which is a party to or the subject of this Agreement, and as to those
matters, the law of the jurisdiction under which the respective entity derives
its powers shall govern.

     (d)  WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. THE PARTIES HEREBY WAIVE, RELEASE AND RELINQUISH
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ANY AND ALL RIGHTS THEY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY WITH RESPECT TO ANY ACTIONS
TO ENFORCE AN ARBITRATOR'S DECISION PURSUANT TO SECTION 10(J) OF THIS AGREEMENT.

     (e)  Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of
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which shall be an original, but all of which shall constitute one and the same
instrument.

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     (f)  Entire Understanding. This Agreement, including all Recitals hereto
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which are incorporated herein by this reference, together with the other
agreements and documents being executed and delivered concurrently herewith by
the Consultant, the Company and certain of its affiliates, constitute the entire
understanding among all of the parties hereto and supersedes any prior
understandings and agreements, written or oral, among them respecting the
subject matter within.

     (g)  Limitation on Liabilities. If the Consultant is awarded any damages as
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compensation for any breach related to this Agreement or a breach of any
covenant contained in this Agreement (whether express or implied by either law
or fact), such damages shall be limited to contractual damages and shall exclude
(i) punitive damages and (ii) consequential and/or incidental damages (e.g.,
lost profits and other indirect or speculative damages).

     (h)  Pronouns and Headings.  As used herein, all pronouns shall include the
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masculine, feminine, neuter, singular and plural thereof wherever the context
and facts require such construction. The headings, titles and subtitles herein
are inserted for convenience of reference only and are to be ignored in any
construction of the provisions hereof.

     (i)  Amendments. Except as set forth in Sections 9(e) and 10(b) above, this
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Agreement shall not be changed or amended unless in writing and signed by both
the Consultant and the Board.

     (j)  Arbitration. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in the
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event that there shall be a dispute among the parties arising out of or relating
to this Agreement, or the breach thereof, the parties agree that such dispute
shall be resolved by final and binding arbitration in the State of Illinois,
City of Chicago administered by the American Arbitration Association (the
"AAA"), in accordance with AAA's Commercial Arbitration Rules, to which shall be
added the provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure relating to the
Production of Evidence, and the parties agree that the arbitrators may impose
sanctions in their discretion to enforce compliance with discovery and other
obligations. Such arbitration shall be presided over by a single arbitrator. If
the Consultant, on the one hand, and the Company, on the other hand, do not
agree on the arbitrator within fifteen (15) days after a party requests
arbitration, the arbitrator shall be selected by the Company and the Consultant
from a list of five (5) potential arbitrators provided by AAA. Such list shall
be provided within ten (10) days of the request of any party for arbitration.
The party requesting arbitration shall delete one name from the list. The other
party shall delete one name from the list. This process shall then be repeated
in the same order, and the last remaining person on the list shall be the
arbitrator. This selection process shall take place within the two (2) business
days following both parties' receipt of the list of five (5) potential
arbitrators. Hearings in the arbitration proceedings shall commence within
twenty (20) days of the selection of the arbitrator or as soon thereafter as the
arbitrator is available. The arbitrator shall deliver his or her opinion within
twenty (20) days after the completion of the arbitration hearings. The
arbitrator's decision shall be final and binding upon the parties, and may be
entered and enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction by either of the
parties. The arbitrator shall have the power to grant temporary, preliminary and
permanent relief, including without limitation, injunctive relief and specific
performance. Unless otherwise ordered by the arbitrator, the arbitrator's fees
and expenses shall be shared equally by the parties.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been executed as of the date and
year first above written.

                              CLICK COMMERCE, INC.

                              By:   /s/ Michael Ferro, Jr.
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                                    Name:
                                    Title:

                              CONSULTANT:

                              /s/ Les Shroyer
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                              Les Shroyer

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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.11
                             CLICK COMMERCE, INC.
                            STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT

     THIS STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT, is made as of April 1, 2000 (the "Grant
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Date") between Click Commerce, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), and

Les Shroyer (the "Optionee").
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                                 W I T N E S S E T H:

     WHEREAS, the Company desires to provide the Optionee with the opportunity
to purchase shares of its common stock, $.001 par value per share (the "Common
Stock"), in accordance with the terms of the Click Commerce, Inc. Stock Option
Plan (the "Plan"):

     NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and of the mutual covenants
and agreements hereinafter contained, the parties hereto mutually covenant and
agree as follows:

     1.  Grant of Option.  The Company hereby grants to the Optionee an option
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(the "Option") to purchase all or any part of an aggregate of 10,000 shares of
Common Stock on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.  The Option is
not intended to qualify as an "Incentive Stock Option" within the meaning of
Section 422(b) of the Internal Revenue Code ("code").

     2.  Purchase Price.  The per share purchase price of the shares of Common
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Stock issuable upon exercise of the Option shall be $5.25.

     3.  Term.  Except as provided in Section 6, the term of the Option shall be
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for a period of ten (10) years from the Grant Date.

     4.  Vesting.
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     (a) Subject to the forfeiture provisions of Section 6, the Optionee shall
become vested in one-tenth (1/10th) the Option granted hereunder as of the
last day of each month in which the Optionee continues to provide services to
the Company as a consultant.

     (b) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Plan to the contrary, upon a
Change of Control (as defined in the Plan), the Option shall continue to vest
according to the vesting schedule set forth in paragraph (a), and no
acceleration of vesting shall occur in the option.  In the event of a merger or
consolidation of the Company constituting a Change of Control, in connection
with such transaction the Company may exchange the Option for options to acquire
shares of capital stock of the successor company pursuant to such merger or
consolidation on a basis consistent with the merger consideration paid to
stockholders of the Company.

     5.  Exercise. Subject to the forfeiture provisions of Section 6, the
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Optionee shall be entitled to exercise the Option (i) to the extent vested, in
the event the Company files a registration statement with the Securities and
Exchange Commission with respect to an offering of securities by the Company
that would qualify as a "Qualified IPO" (as defined below), or (ii) to the
extent vested, in the event of a Change in Control within the meaning of Section
6 of the Plan. The determination of a Qualified IPO or a Change in Control shall
be made by the "Committee" (as defined in Section 4 of the Plan) in accordance
with the terms of the Plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Option shall not
be exercisable after the expiration date of the Option. A "Qualified IPO" shall
mean the first sale of shares of Common Stock pursuant to an underwritten public
offering of shares of Common Stock registered under the Securities Act of 1933
as amended, provided that following consummation of such offering, either (A) at
least 20% of the shares of Common Stock are held other than by individuals who
are officers or directors of the Company or persons or entities who are
stockholders of the Company as of June 1, 1997, or (B) the gross proceeds
received by the Company in connection with such offering equal or exceed
$20,000,000.

     6.  Termination of Option on Certain Events.  The Option term and the
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Optionee's rights hereunder shall terminate on the date of Optionee's service as
a consultant with the Company is terminated ("Termination Date"), subject to the
following:
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     (a) Death or Permanent Disability.  If Optionee's services as a consultant
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are terminated by the Company due to Optionee's death or "permanent disability"
(as hereinafter defined), the Optionee shall forfeit any right to purchase
shares of Common Stock under the Option to the extent not vested as of the date
of termination of employment.  The Option, to the extent vested, may thereafter
be exercised by the Optionee or Optionee's executor, administrator or other
personal or legal representative, as applicable for a period of 90 days
following Optionee's termination.  "Permanent disability" shall mean that the
Committee has determined that the Optionee is unable to perform the Optionee's
customary duties by reason of illness or other physical or mental incapacity or
disability, and such condition or disability continues or is reasonably expected
to continue for life and for such reason the Optionee's services have been
terminated.

     (b) Involuntary Termination Other Than For Cause.  In the event of the
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Optionee's services are terminated without "cause" (as defined below), the
Optionee shall forfeit any nonvested right to purchase shares of Common Stock
under the Option as of the date of termination of employment.  The Option, to
the extent vested, may thereafter be exercised by the Optionee or, if the
Optionee dies during the remainder of the Option's term, by the Optionee's
executor, administrator or other personal or legal representative, as applicable
for a period of 90 days following Optionee's termination.

     (c) Voluntary Termination and Termination for Cause.  All of Optionee's
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rights hereunder shall terminate upon the Optionee's voluntary termination of
services or the Company's written or oral notice to the Optionee that the
Optionee's services are being terminated for "cause" (as hereinafter defined),
and all rights to purchase shares of Common Stock under the Option (whether or
not vested according to the schedule of Section 4) shall be forfeited.  The
Company shall have "cause" to terminate Optionee's services on the basis of (i)
Optionee's willful misconduct or gross negligence in connection with the
performance of Optionee's responsibilities and duties for the Company, (ii) an
act by Optionee of fraud, misappropriation or dishonesty that results in or is
intended to result in Optionee's personal enrichment at the expense of the
Company or any of its customers, vendors or suppliers, (iii) Optionee's
commission of any act that constitutes a felony, (iv) Optionee's commission of
any other crime or offense that involves the property, business relationships or
employees of the Company, or (v) the breach by Optionee of any obligation of
confidentiality under any written agreement with the Company or any obligation
to the Company imposed or imputed by applicable law.

     7.  Nontransferability.  The Option shall not be transferable otherwise
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than by will or the laws of descent and distribution to the extent provided in
Section 5 and  6, and the Option may be exercised, during the lifetime of the
Optionee, only by the Optionee.  Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, the Option may not be assigned, transferred (except as provided
above), pledged or hypothecated in any way, shall not be assignable by operation
of law, and shall not be subject to execution, attachment or similar process,
and any attempt to do so shall be void.

     8.  Method of Exercising Option.
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     (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Option may
be exercised by written notice by registered or certified mail, return receipt
requested, addressed to the Company at its offices at the address for notices
set forth in Section 10.  Such notice shall state that the Option is being
exercised thereby and the number of shares of Common Stock in respect of which
it is being exercised.  It shall be signed by the person or persons so
exercising the Option and shall be accompanied by payment in full of the Option
price for such shares of Common Stock (i) in cash, (ii) in shares of Common
Stock held by the Optionee for a period of six months to be valued at the Fair
Market Value (as defined in Section 6(b) of the Plan) thereof on the date of
such exercise, (iii) with a combination of the foregoing, or (iv) by other means
authorized by the Committee. If the tender of shares of Common Stock as payment
of the Option price would result in the issuance of fractional shares of Common
Stock, the Company shall instead return the balance in cash or by check to the
Optionee.  If the Option is exercised by any person or persons other than the
Optionee under Section 6(a), the notice shall be accompanied by appropriate
proof of the right of such person or persons to exercise the Option.  The
Company shall issue, in the name of the person or persons exercising the Option,
and deliver a certificate or certificates representing such shares as soon as
practicable after notice and payment shall be received.

     (b) The Option may be exercised in accordance with Section 5 and the terms
of the Plan with respect to any whole number of shares included therein, but in
no event may an Option be exercised as to less than one hundred (100) shares at
any one time, or the remaining shares covered by the Option if less than two
hundred (200).
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     (c) The Optionee shall have no rights of a stockholder with respect to
shares of Common Stock to be acquired by the exercise of the Option until the
date of issuance of a certificate or certificates representing such shares.
Except as otherwise expressly provided in the Plan, no adjustment shall be made
for dividends or other rights for which the record date is prior to the date
such stock certificate is issued.  All shares of Common Stock purchased upon the
exercise of the Option as provided herein shall be fully paid and non-
assessable.

     (d) If at any time the Company is required to withhold tax on ordinary
income recognized by the Optionee with respect to the shares received under the
Option, the amount required to be withheld shall be provided to the Company by
the Optionee.  Such amount shall be paid in due course by the Company to the
applicable taxing authorities as income taxes withheld.

     9.  General.  The Company shall during the term of the Option reserve and
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keep available such number of shares of Common Stock as will be sufficient to
satisfy the requirements of this Agreement, shall pay all original issue taxes,
if any, with respect to the issuance of shares of Common Stock hereunder and all
other fees and expenses necessarily incurred by the Company in connection
herewith, and shall, from time to time, use its best efforts to comply with all
laws and regulations which, in the opinion of counsel for the Company, shall be
applicable hereto.

     10. Notices.  Each notice relating to this Agreement shall be in writing
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and shall be sufficiently given if sent by registered or certified mail, or by
nationally recognized overnight delivery service, postage or charges prepaid, to
the address as hereinafter provided. Any such notice or communication given by
mail shall be deemed to have been given two business days after the date so
mailed, and such notice or communication given by overnight delivery service
shall be deemed to have been given one business day after the date so sent. Each
notice to the Company shall be addressed to it at its offices at 919 North
Michigan Avenue, 37th Floor, Chicago, Illinois 60611 (Attention: Rebecca
Maskey).  Each notice to the Optionee or other person or persons then entitled
to exercise the Option shall be addressed to the Optionee or such other person
or persons at the Optionee's last known address.

     11. Incorporation of the Plan.  Notwithstanding the terms and conditions
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contained herein, this Agreement shall be subject to and governed by all the
terms and conditions of the Plan. A copy of the Plan has been delivered to the
Optionee and is hereby incorporated by reference.  In the event of any
discrepancy or inconsistency between the terms and conditions of this Agreement
and of the Plan, the terms and conditions of the Plan shall control.

     12. Continuance of Involvement with the Company.  The granting of the
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Option is in consideration of the Optionee's continuing as a consultant to the
Company or any subsidiary; provided, that nothing in this Agreement shall confer
upon the Optionee the right to continue a consultant to the Company or in the
employ of the Company or any subsidiary or affect the right of the Company or
any subsidiary to terminate the Optionee's consulting arrangement or employment
at any time in the sole discretion of the Company or any subsidiary, with or
without cause.

     13. Interpretation.  The interpretation and construction of any terms or
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conditions of the Plan, or of this Agreement or other matters related to the
Plan by the Committee shall be final and conclusive.

     14. Enforceability.  This Agreement shall be binding upon the Optionee and
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such Optionee estate, personal representative and beneficiaries.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Agreement to be duly
executed by its officer thereunto duly authorized, and the Optionee has executed
this Agreement all as of the day and year first above written.

                                       CLICK COMMERCE, INC.

                                       By: /s/ Becky Maskey
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                                       Its:  CFO
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                                       OPTIONEE:
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                                           /s/ Les Shroyer
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                                                     Les Shroyer

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