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-WELCOME- to the Java Developer Connection(SM) (JDC) Newsletter, 
covering Early Access software releases, new products, developer 
programs, and more.

- You can view this issue of the JDC Newsletter on the Web at:
  
  http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/techDocs/Newsletters/2000/nl1024.html

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             J  D  C    N  E  W  S  L  E  T  T  E  R
                          
           
              INSIDE THE JDC 
                New on the JDC
                * Online Training
                * Articles
                * Book Excerpts
                * Quizzes         
                Did you know?                 
                                                                   
              PRODUCT NEWS 
                Early Access Developer Release Software
                * JavaMail(TM) 1.2 EA2  (October 19, 2000)
                * Java(TM) API for XML Processing, v 1.1 
                  (October 12, 2000)
                * Java(TM) 2 Platform Micro Edition,
                  Wireless Toolkit 1.0 Beta  (October 10, 2000)
                * Java(TM) Media Framework 2.1.1 (September 22, 2000)  
                      
                Product Release Software
                * Jini(TM) Technology Starter Kit v1.1 (October 16, 2000)
                * J2EE(TM) Connector Architecture 1.0 (October 16, 2000)
                * Java(TM) Web Start 1.0 Beta (October 13, 2000)
                * Java(TM) 2 SDK, Standard Edition, v 1.3.0
                   for Linux  (October, 4, 2000)
                * Java(TM) 2 SDK, Standard Edition, v 1.3.0
                   for Solaris (September 18, 2000)
		               	                             
              DEVELOPER PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES
                * JavaOne(SM) Conference Call for Papers
                * Java Community Process(SM) Elections
                * JavaPlus Conference
                * Forte Tools - Worldwide Tour
                * DevelopMentor's Intensive Java

              JAVA DEVELOPER'S MARKETPLACE
                * InstallAnywhere 3.5
                * EJB-test 2.2
		                       	              	                	
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I N S I D E  T H E  J D C


NEW ON THE JDC  
    
o  Online Training

   Unraveling Java(TM) Terminology. Java technology names and acronyms 
   can be confusing. This article defines the most common Java terminology
   in easy-to-scan, alphabetical order, and provides links for more 
   information and downloads.
                         
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/new2java/programming/learn/unravelingjava.html
                   
o  Articles
   
   Wireless Application Programming: MIDP Programming and Packaging Basics. 
   Take MIDP programming to the next step by learning how to add commands, 
   icons, and a running ticker to a simple application. Also covered are 
   testing and packaging.
                         
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/wireless/midpgetstart/index.html
   
   MIDP Setup Explained. Having difficulty getting your MIDP software 
   installed and configured on the Windows platform? This article provides 
   the help you need.
                         
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/wireless/midpsetup/index.html
                            
   Formatted Printing for Java(TM) (sprintf). Do you translate legacy C or 
   C++ applications to the Java(TM) platform? If so, the Java programming 
   language class PrintfFormat, with behavior based on the sprintf 
   specification, can make your programming life easier.
                         
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/sprintf/
                                         
o  Book Excerpts
   
   Professional Java Server Programming J2EE Edition. Presenting two 
   chapters from this popular book from Wrox Publishing. The first 
   chapter explores JSP tag extensions, and the second looks at design
   considerations for J2EE applications.
                         
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/projsp/
   
   Enterprise Java(TM) Performance. Presenting two chapters from this 
   recently published book from Prentice Hall and Sun Microsystems(TM). 
   The first chapter discusses the relationship of performance to the 
   process of developing code. The second chapter investigates the issues 
   of local versus remote objects.  
    
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/programming/performance/eperformance/
                            
o  Quizzes

   JavaServer Pages(TM) (JSP(TM)) Fundamentals Quiz. If you studied last 
   month's JSP Fundamentals Short Course from jGuru, take this quiz and 
   see how much you really know about the JSP API.

   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Quizzes/jsptut/
   
   jGuru.com (formerly The Magelang Institute) has been dedicated to 
   promoting the growth of the Java technology community through evangelism, 
   education and software since 1995. You can find out more about their 
   activities, including community-driven FAQs and online learning, 
   at www.jguru.com.
                       
   J2EE(TM) Platform Quiz. Test your knowledge on entity and session beans, 
   life cycle methods, and more with this quiz based on the Writing 
   Enterprise Applications with Java(TM) 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 
   tutorial. 

   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Quizzes/j2ee/

   
DID YOU KNOW? 

   You can learn about the latest releases of consumer and embedded 
   technologies such as Java(TM) 2 Micro Edition, Mobile Information
   Device Profile, and more from the new monthly Consumer & Embedded 
   Newsletter. Also, get pointers to tools and resources for working 
   on wireless, digital TV, and other consumer or embedded applications. 
   To subscribe, go to:
   
   http://developer.java.sun.com/subscription/
   
To access the JDC, go to:

   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/

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P R O D U C T  N E W S


EARLY ACCESS DEVELOPER RELEASE SOFTWARE. The following Java 
platform software is now available for download on the JDC:
 
o  JavaMail(TM) 1.2 EA2
   
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/javamail/
   
o  Java(TM) API for XML Processing, v1.1 Early Access 
   
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/xml/
   
o  Java(TM) 2 Platform Micro Edition, Wireless Toolkit 1.0 Beta 

   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/j2mewtoolkit/
   
o  Java(TM) Media Framework 2.1.1

   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/jmf/

      
PRODUCT AND TECHNOLOGY RELEASES SOFTWARE. The following Java 
platform software and technology releases are now available 
for download:

o  Jini(TM) Technology Starter Kit v 1.1. New version enables developers 
   to accelerate the development of services and clients and reduce 
   the programming learning curve, and now includes the JavaSpaces(TM)
   Technology Kit.

   http://www.sun.com/jini/news/jini1.1.html?frontpage-hottopics
   
o  J2EE(TM) Connector Architecture 1.0.  The proposed final draft of 
   J2EE Connector Architecture 1.0, which specifies a standard 
   architecture for integrating Java(TM) applications with existing 
   enterprise information systems, is now available.  
   
   http://java.sun.com/j2ee/download.html#connectorspec
   
o  Java(TM) Web Start 1.0 Beta. This new application-deployment 
   technology -- gives you the power to launch full-featured 
   applications with a single click from your Web browser. You can
   download and launch applications and it includes security features
   of the Java(TM) 2 platform, so the integrity of your data and 
   files is never compromised. Java Web Start technology also enables
   you to use the latest Java 2 technology -- with any browser. 
     
   http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/
                       
o  Java(TM) 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v 1.3.0 for Linux.
   J2SE v 1.3.0 for Linux includes both Java HotSpot Server VM 
   and Java HotSpot Client VM for improved performance. The release 
   of J2SE version 1.3 delivers momentous performance gains and 
   improved Web deployment for enterprise-grade, client-side applets 
   and applications written in the Java programming language. 
   
   http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3   
                    
o  Java(TM) 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v 1.3.0 for Solaris.
   J2SE v 1.3.0 for Solaris includes both Java HotSpot Server VM and 
   Java HotSpot Client VM for improved performance. The release of J2SE 
   version 1.3 delivers momentous performance gains and improved Web 
   deployment for enterprise-grade, client-side applets and applications 
   written in the Java programming language. 
   
   http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/download-solaris.html
   
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D E V E L O P E R  P R O G R A M S  A N D  R E S O U R C E S              

o  2001 JavaOne(SM) Conference Call for Papers
	      
   JavaOne, Sun's Worldwide Java Developer Conference event, is 
   seeking proposals for sessions. Last year the conference 
   shattered attendance records with over 25,000 attendees.
   The JavaOne 2001 event promises to be even bigger and better. 
   DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING PAPERS IS DECEMBER 01, 2000.

   http://industry.java.sun.com/javaone2001/papers/
   
o  Vote in the Java Community Process(SM) Elections

   Elections for Ratified & Elected seats on the Java Community 
   Process(SM) (JCP) Executive Committees are being held this 
   October-November. All JCP Members who meet the voting deadlines
   are eligible to vote.  If you aren't a member yet, visit: 

   http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/getstarted.html

   The voting eligibility deadline for the Open Elections is 
   October 27, 2000. Sign up now!
   
   http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/jcpec-elections.html
   
o  JavaPlus Conference
   October 29 - November 1, 2000  - Fairmont Hotel San Jose, CA
   
   At the JavaPlus(SM) Conference, Silicon Valley's longest running
   Java event, attendees can immerse themselves for four days 
   in comprehensive Java training -- including industry specific 
   sessions on Java solutions. Featuring speakers from Sun 
   Microsystems and other top consultants and educators, 
   JavaPlus offers more training for your money than any other 
   option this fall. 
   
   http://www.javapluscon.com

o  Forte Tools - Worldwide Tour
   
   Web, Wireless, Mobile, Remote. Learn how to quickly build services 
   and solutions for these new technologies with Forte Tools for every 
   platform! Learn how Sun technologies are driving platform decisions 
   and enabling businesses to dot-com themselves.

   Register today for free training in a city near you. The training 
   covers the very latest features in the scalable, extensible Forte 
   for Java IDE.
   
   http://www.sun.com/forte/scripts/reg_form.cgi
    
o  DevelopMentor's Intensive Java

   This course for Java programmers offers hands-on experience in 
   developing for a production environment. This includes creating 
   JavaBeans(TM), developing self-updating packages, and producing 
   JAR files. Los Angeles: November 6-10, Boston: November 13-17.
   
   For more information, go to: 
   
   http://www.develop.com/courses/java.htm 
   

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J A V A  D E V E L O P E R ' S  M A R K E T P L A C E

o  InstallAnywhere 3.5
   
   InstallAnywhere 3.5 is the industry's solution for deploying 
   software across multiple platforms. InstallAnywhere installs and 
   configures software on any client or server platform; and features 
   many new enhancements. It installs files to multiple destination 
   folders, allows installation directly from web browsers, installs
   a "private" Java(TM) Virtual Machine* (JVM) automatically for your 
   application, and more. 

   http://www.zerog.com/news/3.5release.html
   
   * As used in this newsletter, the terms "Java virtual machine" or "JVM"
   mean a virtual machine for the Java platform.

o  EJB-test 2.2
   
   This is the latest version of the industry's only solution for 
   testing the scalability and functionality of Enterprise JavaBeans(TM)
   (EJB) middle-tier applications.  Significant enhancements to EJB-test,
   a 100 percent Java application, include advanced session bean support,
   dynamic graphing capabilities and extended functional testing. 
   
   http://www.rswsoftware.com/products
   
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