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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/nl0321.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
                * Community Process
                * New Online Tutorial by jGuru
                * Articles
                * Tech Tips
                * Enterprise JavaBeans Components Survey
                                                  
                Did you know?                 
                                                                   
              PRODUCT NEWS 
                Early Access Developer Release Software  
                * Java(tm) Cryptography Extension (JCE) 1.2.1 
                  (2/28/00)             
                    
                Product and Technology Releases  
                * Java(tm) Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) 1.0.1 
                  (3/13)
                * PersonalJava(tm) Compatibility Classes, version 1.2 
                  (3/7/00)
                * PersonalJava(tm) Emulation Environment version 3.1 
                  (3/7/00)
                * PersonalJava(tm) API Specification, version 1.2 
                  (3/7/00)
                * Java(tm) API for XML Parsing Spec 1.0 (2/25/00)
                * JavaMail(tm) 1.1.3 and POP3 1.1.1 (2/22/00)
                                                                       	                	                             
              DEVELOPER PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES
                *  Code Camps
                *  The O'Reilly Conference on Java - Enterprise
                   Java
                                                                                
              JAVA DEVELOPER'S MARKETPLACE
                *  Tidestone Formula One
                *  Inprise/Borland JBuilder 3.5
                *  Flashline Quality Assurance Lab
                           
                       	              	                	
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I N S I D E  T H E  J D C


NEW ON THE JDC  
  
<> Community Process

   Java(tm) Language Specification, Second Edition Draft. The 
   Second Edition Draft is available for Maintenance Review as 
   part of the Java Community Process. The draft presents changes, 
   clarifications, and amendments made to the Java programming  
   language since the publication of the first edition. 

   http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/maintenance/JLS/index.html  
  
<> New Online Tutorial by jGuru

   Fundamentals of RMI. This online short course describes how to 
   communicate between different Java(tm) Virtual Machines* using 
   the RMI API, what distributed programming adds to the Java 
   platform, how the distributed object model is defined and 
   supported by RMI, and how to send objects between JVMs using 
   serialization.
                  
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/rmi/
   
   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. 
   
<> Articles
   
   Java Developer Connection(sm) - Greatest Hits.  This article 
   is a roundup of the best and most popular items from the JDC 
   since it's inception in 1996. 
   
   http://java.sun.com/features/2000/03/jdcghits.html
   
   The End of Protocols. This article, by the lead architect for 
   the Jini(tm) system, clarifies some often misguided assumptions 
   about Jini and Java(tm) technologies.
                                         
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/jini/protocols.html

   PerfAnal: A Peformance Analysis Tool. This article discusses a 
   GUI-based tool for analyzing the performance of applications on 
   the Java(tm) Platform. You can use PerfAnal to identify 
   performance  problems in your code and locate code that needs 
   tuning. 
   
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/GUI/perfanal/
                  
   Deployathon. This article gives an overview of and describes
   how to download an install a sample application originally 
   demonstrated at JavaOne(SM) 1999. The application demonstrates
   EJB component portability, and shows how EJB components run 
   unchanged in different EJB servers.            
                  
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/deployathon/
            
     
<> Tech Tips. Read about Using java.lang.Class and Overload 
   Resolution
   
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/TechTips/2000/tt0314.html  
   
   
<> Enterprise JavaBeans Components Survey. Here's your chance to 
   give us your  opinion on the current state and future direction 
   of "off-the-shelf" EJB components. You can help influence the 
   direction of this important technology.   
   
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/surveys/ejb_comp_survey.html

            
DID YOU KNOW? 

   The JDC Documentation and Training page has a new look. There
   is a more comprehensive set of links on the page, and it's
   and organized in a way to make it easier to find the
   technical information you need about the Java(tm) platform.
   
   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/infodocs/index.shtml
   
      	 
To access the JDC, see:

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:

<> Java(tm) Cryptography Extension (JCE) 1.2.1 Early Access 
   Release

   http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/jce/
   
    
PRODUCT AND TECHNOLOGY RELEASES SOFTWARE. The following Java 
platform software and technology releases are now available for 
download: 

<> The Java(tm) Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) 1.0.1. This Java 
   package enables secure Internet communications. It implements 
   a Java version of SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS 
   (Transport Layer Security) protocols and includes functionality 
   for data encryption, server authentication, message integrity, 
   and optional client authentication. There are no new features 
   in JSSE 1.0.1. It is a bug fix release. 
   
   http://java.sun.com/products/jsse/
   
<> PersonalJava(tm) Compatibility Classes, version 1.2. These are 
   additional classes, not available in the Java Development Kit 
   (JDK), that allow applets and applications developed to the 
   PersonalJava API to be run on a JDK-based environment. 
   Version 1.2 is designed for use with JDK 1.1.6+ and JDK 1.2

   http://java.sun.com/products/personaljava/pj-cc.html
   
<> PersonalJava(tm) Emulation Environment version 3.1. The 
   PersonalJava Emulation Environment helps verify that the applets 
   and applications you develop using the Java Development Kit 
   (JDK) will run on an implementation of the PersonalJava 
   application environment. Version 3.1 is designed for use with 
   JDK 1.2.    
   
   http://java.sun.com/products/personaljava/pj-emulation.html
   
<> PersonalJava(tm) API Specification, version 1.2 . The final
   version of the PersonalJava(TM) API Specification, version 1.2
   is available for download. The PersonalJava(tm) application 
   environment addresses the software needs of networked 
   applications running on personal consumer devices such as 
   set-top boxes and  smart phones. 
   
   http://java.sun.com/products/personaljava/index.html
   
<> Java(tm) API for XML Parsing (JAXP) Spec 1.0. The JAXP Optional 
   Package provides basic functionality for reading, manipulating, 
   and  generating XML documents through pure Java APIs. The JAXP
   Spec is available for download. It was created under the Java 
   Community Process.

   http://java.sun.com/xml/download.html    
   
<> JavaMail(tm) 1.1.3 and POP3 1.1.1. The JavaMail(tm) API provides 
   a set of abstract classes that  model a mail system. This 
   release provides the JavaMail 1.1.3 implementation. It also 
   includes implementations of the IMAP and SMTP service providers 
   and more.
   
   http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/index.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              

<> CODE CAMPS 

   Gain hands-on experience in the following programming 
   workshops scheduled for April.
   
   J2EE-EJB Code Camp, April 18-19, Burlington, Ma.
   Jini Programming Code Camp, Apr 20-21, Mountain View, Ca.
   Java(tm) 2 Platform Performance Tuning Code Camp, 
    April 25-26, Mountain View, Ca.
           
   For more information, see:
   
   http://www.sun.com/developers/edu/camps/
   
<> THE O'REILLY CONFERENCE ON JAVA - ENTERPRISE JAVA

   This four-day conference will be held in Santa Clara, Ca. 
   on March 27-30. It offers an extensive program of tutorials 
   and conference sessions on topics pertinent to enterprise 
   Java(tm) technology program development. A sampling of 
   conference sessions includes: "Beyond Java Servlet 
   Programming," Jason Hunter (K&A Software); "Using SSL in Java," 
   David Rudder (RSA Security), "Apache and Java Performance 
   Tuning" Ethan Henry (KL Group); "Java for Mobile Devices," 
   Bill Day (Sun Microsystems); and "XML in the Java 2 Platform,"
   James Davidson (Sun Microsystems).
   
   For more information and registration, see:
   
   http://conferences.oreilly.com/java/
   
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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


<> TIDESTONE FORMULA ONE 7.0
  
   Formula One(tm) 7.0 is a 100% Pure Java(tm) certified and 
   Excel-compatible JavaBeans(tm) component. It's used for 
   embedding spreadsheet-driven reporting and analysis into 
   servlets, JavaServer(tm) Pages, applets, and applications 
   deployed on the Web. Written on the Java(tm) 2 platform with 
   AWT and Swing support, Formula One reads and writes Excel files 
   and charts. It enables developers to place a powerful 
   spreadsheet engine in any tier of their Web applications.
   
   For more information, see:

   http://www.tidestone.com
   
<> INPRISE/BORLAND JBUILDER 3.5   

   JBuilder 3.5, is a new version of the JBuilder Java(tm) 
   development tool. It includes strong support for J2EE so that
   programmers can rapidly deliver reliable and scalable 
   Enterprise Java applications. JBuilder 3.5 provides wizards 
   and visual tools for creating reusable JavaBeans and 
   Enterprise JavaBeans(tm) components. Also included with 
   JBuilder is a Development License for VisiBroker for Java 
   and the Inprise Application Server 4.0, which supports J2EE 
   technology standards. 
   
   For more information, see:
   
   http://www.borland.com
   
   
<> FLASHLINE QUALITY ASSURANCE LAB

   Flashline.com's Quality Assurance Lab is the industry's first 
   testing service for third-party JavaBeans(tm) components, 
   Enterprise JavaBeans(tm) components, and Java(tm) code. The 
   QA Lab offers services for testing structure, EJB load and
   performance, as well as other quality issues. It offers
   objective test analysis conducted throughout the development 
   cycle, from design through deployment. 

   For more information, see:

   http://www.flashline.com/lab/lab.jsp   
   
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March 21, 2000

* As used on this document, the terms "Java Virtual Machine" 
  or "JVM" mean a virtual machine for the Java platform.





