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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:
Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7
This complete develop-debug-test-deploy solution now includes UML Modeling, Instant Developer Collaboration, Enterprise Application Profiling, and Refactoring.
Java Web Services Developer Pack 1.5 Hotswap
The Java Web Services Developer Pack (Java WSDP) is a free, integrated toolkit that allows Java developers to build and test XML applications, web services, and web applications with the latest Web services technologies and standards implementations.
JSR 245: JavaServer Pages 2.1
This is the next revision of the JavaServer Pages specification. The purpose of JSP 2.1 is to improve alignment with JavaServer Faces (JSF) technology and enhance ease of development.
Close of Early Draft Review: 7 January 2005.
JSR 252 JavaServer Faces 1.2 Early Draft Review
This JSR is an update to the 1.1 version of the JavaServer Faces specification. Its scope goes beyond a JCP maintenance release, but is short of a new feature release.
Close of Early Draft Review: 7 January 2005.
Industry News and Announcements
Sun Unveils NetBeans IDE 4.0 at JavaPolis 2004
Sun Microsystems Ships Revolutionary Sun Java Studio Enterprise 7 Development Platform
Viewpoint
Tiger and Beyond, the Future of the Java Platform
Part Two of an interview with Sun Microsystems' Sun Fellow, Graham Hamilton, explores Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 5.0 (J2SE 5.0) and the future of the Java language.
Blog: You should know about JavaOne Online
Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart has rediscovered JavaOne Online.
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Technical Articles
Chats
Newsletters
Online Training
Community
- Join the Sun Software Product User Groups
Our world-wide meetings offer members the chance to hear about best practices from fellow developers and give input to and hear from the Product Team. Spring meetings are being planned.
- J2EE SDK Project on Java.net
The J2EE SDK project is a great place for Java developers to get involved in the J2EE SDK community. Find valuable resources, contribute content, discuss issues and find solutions.
Events
- National Retail Federation Convention & Expo
January 16-19, 2005, Jacob K. Javits Center, New York, New York
As the cornerstone of the retail industry's premier event, NRF engages visionaries who are shaping the immediate future; offers educational opportunities that enlighten outlooks and perspectives; and showcases innovations that will ensure future business success.
- UC Berkeley SunDay
January 28, 2005, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, California
Join us over a continental breakfast to learn more about Sun Microsystems. Specifically, Sun, AMD Opteron and What it Means to You; Sun's Desktop Strategy; Managed Services; Solaris 10; and Identity Management and Keeping Your Systems Secure.
- The 2005 JavaOne Conference: Call For Papers
June 27-30, San Francisco, California
The Call for Papers for the 2005 JavaOne conference is now open. To submit your proposals or for more information, go to the JavaOne conference web site.
- Upcoming Sun Tech Days
February 2, Sydney, Australia
Auditorium
Wesley Conference Centre
Sydney NSW 2000
February 3, Melbourne, Australia
Hamer Hall
The Victorian Arts Centre
100 St Kilda Road
Melbourne VIC 3004
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to come and hear James Gosling in an "Unplugged" format during his visit to Australia.
Developer's Marketplace
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