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Solaris required for JCP members: Now that Write Once Run Anywhere is a reality, the JCP is simplifying compatibility between working groups with the new Write on Solaris Run Anywhere initiative. All JCP members are required to do all of their coding on a Solaris box. »Read more
(April 1, 2005 3:24AM PT)

Duke opensourced under JRL: Sun has announced that Duke has been open-sourced under the Java Research License. This is not considered to be a free and open license for mascots according to the FSAF (Free Stuffed Animal Foundation).»Read more
(April 1, 2005 3:24AM PT)

Fernando Lozano How to Make Java Suited For Desktop Apps: Even if you manage to create a terrifc first Swing app for your users, the second one will probably hurt you.
flozano from linux.java.net   (April 01, 2005 08:01:10 AM PDT)

Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart JAXP 1.3 sources now at Java.Net!: The JAXP team just posted the sources for JAXP 1.3 to Java.net -- and here is a nutshell summary of what's new in JAXP 1.3...
pelegri from Java Web Services and XML   (April 01, 2005 12:05:26 AM PDT)

myjxta :: voice: voice over (my)jxta ... opening up for broader testing.
gonzo from JXTA   (March 31, 2005 05:24:09 PM PDT)

Also This Week

Portlet
Appear on the Portlet homepage: The Portlet community invites you to contact them if you are working on JSR 168 or WSRP and interested in being featured in the Company Spotlight on the community homepage. » Read more

Java Tools
The Paint Helper project: The Java Tools community's Paint Helper project will provide a tool for prototyping graphics which are going to be changed programatically or simply shown static. » Read more

Jini
Jini Porter Starter Kit Available: The Jini community has released the Jini Starter Kit v 2.1 beta under the Apache License, Version 2.0. The kit gets "you started developing with Jini technology, as well as assist your advanced development and deployment of Jini technology-enabled solutions." » Read more

Java Enterprise
Survey Tool: The Java Enterprise community project Survey Tool illustrates "how to use the various J2EE 1.4 web technologies together (JSF, JSTL, JSP and Servlet) to deliver powerful results", by offering an survey web application with a reporting tool that produces PDF output. » Read more

linux.java.net
Teach your TiVo New Tricks: A link on the Linux Java Community home page highlights the article Teach your TiVo New Tricks with the HME SDK, which introduces development of Home Media Engine (HME) applications for the TiVo platform and shows how to pull stock quotes with a Java application and push them to the TiVo's display. » Read more

Embedded Java
MIDP Developer Chat Tuesday: Early birds in the Embedded Java community may want to jump on this: the online chat Create a MIDP Application Using Drag 'n' Drop begins at 9AM Pacific. The chat features Martin Brehovsky and David Kaspar of the NetBeans Mobility Pack team, discussing visual development of mobile applications. » Read more

Java User Groups
WDM (Web Database Manager): The China Users Group in the JUGs community has released WDM(Web Database Manager) which "is a web-based managment system for relative database.It provides a web application client for database." » Read more

Java Enterprise
The HyperJAXB Project: The Java Web Services Developer Pack sub-community hosts the HyperJAXB Project which combines "Sun's reference implementation of JAXB with Hibernate, a well-known object/relational mapping tool." » Read more

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AppFuse: There are many great open-source projects to provide the pieces of a Java web application... but who has time to learn them all? AppFuse combines best-of-breed pieces to get you up and running with Tomcat, MySQL, Spring, Struts, and more, with a single install command. You can learn more about AppFuse in the feature article AppFuse: Start Your J2EE Web Apps, written by the project's founder. The project is currently asking interested parties to download and use AppFuse and join the mailing list to suggest improvements. The next version is slated to improve usability with IDE's and reduce coupling with Tomcat to support other application servers.

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Silicon Valley Web Developer JUG: The Spring Container
April 6, 2005
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
VeriSign
Mountain View, CA

Kwarup do DFJUG - 2005
April 9, 2005
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Faculdade de Tecnologia da UnB
Brasilia, DF, Brasil

javaBin features Anders Hejlsberg on C# versus Java
May 20-20, 2005
6:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Oslo
Oslo

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