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Welcome to the Enterprise Java Technologies Newsletter. Here you'll find links to the latest products, tools, resources, and events relating to development with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE).
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Product and Technology Releases
The following J2EE products and technologies were recently released:
JSR 210 OSS Service Quality Management API 0.9 Early Draft Review
Provides an API through the OSS through Java initiative that allows telecom management applications to be developed and integrated with Java-enabled Service Quality Management Systems
JavaServer Faces 1.1_01 First Customer Ship
JavaServer Faces technology simplifies building user interfaces for JavaServer applications.
J2EE 1.4 Tutorial Update 3
Migration Tool for Sun Java System Application Server 1.0.1
The Migration Tool can be used to automate the migration of J2EE applications to the Sun Java System Application Server 8.
Developer's Marketplace
FREE: Try out Sun's latest hardware and software including AMD Opteron processors installed with Solaris 10 for free on the Web!
Developers Get It Now: Sun Java Studio Creator
Sun Java Studio Creator can be purchased as part of an SDN Standard Subscription - for only $99 (US).
Year-round Technical Content From Industry Experts Only $24.95
The price for a JavaOne Online year membership has dropped from $99.95 to $24.95 (US). Get access to in-depth technical content from industry luminaries. New sessions are added each month.
Viewpoint
What Did You Wear to the 2004 JavaOne Conference?
Sun Microsystems' Technology Evangelist Simon Ritter discusses wearable Java technology and augmented reality.
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Technical Articles
- Integrating Sun Java System Access Manager 2004Q2 with Oracle Application Server 10g for Single Sign-On
Learn the installation, configuration, deployment, and verification procedures, as well as troubleshooting tips. SSO eliminates reauthentications--useful for enterprise applications.
- Enterprise JavaBeans Query Language in Sun Java System Application Server 8 and J2EE 1.4 SDK
Introduces the history and benefits of EJB QL, the concepts of finders and selectors and the key syntaxes. EJB QL is easy to master, especially for those familiar with SQL.
- Accessing and Interacting with Remote SOAP-Enabled Services
Sun's SOAP with Attachments API for Java (SAAJ) allows you to read, write, send, and receive SOAP messages over the Internet. Examples demonstrate interaction with real-world SOAP-enabled services.
- Universal Modeling Language (UML) capability in Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7
Preview the UML capabilities of Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7, a full-featured IDE through a recent Webinar demo and a transcript of the Q&As.
- Creating Resource Adapters: J2EE Connector Architecture 1.5
J2EE Connector Architecture 1.5 features illustrated by building a resource adapter to enable access to email servers from client components of J2EE 1.4 application servers.
Tech Tips
Chats
Newsletters
Events
- The 2005 JavaOne Conference
June 27-30, San Francisco, California
Start planning now to get the education, training, and networking you need.
- Siebel Worldwide User Week
October 3-6, Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California
The premier CRM conference in North America, Siebel User Week is expected to attract more than 3,000 customers, solution providers, speakers, and presenters.
- Sun Tech Days
October 7-8, J.W. Marriott Hotel, Seoul, Korea
Join us for Sun Tech Days, our annual Developer Conference. You'll experience a unique global gathering of industry leaders representing cutting-edge systems such as Java Web Services, Java 2 Enterprise Edition, and the hottest software in between.
Industry News & Announcements
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