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Welcome to the Core Java Technologies Newsletter. Here you'll find links to the latest products, tools, resources, and events relating to development with the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SE).

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Product and Technology Releases

The following J2SE products and technologies were recently released:

Verisign Root Certificate Advisory
A Class 3 and Class 2 Verisign PCA root certificate expired on January 7, 2004. Read the Sun Alert for full problem descriptions and workarounds.

Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition J2SE 1.4.2_03
Version 1.4.2 is a maintenance release and introduces the minor enhancements and changes (since 1.4.1).

Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition J2SE 1.3.1_10
The full list of features, including features brought forward from previous versions of the SDK, is available.

JSR-206 Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) Public Review Draft 1.3
JAXP 1.3 defines a set of implementation independent portable APIs for processing XML and is a follow-on to JSR 63.

JSR-200 Network Transfer Format for Java Archives Specification 1.0 Public Review Draft
This JSR will define a dense download format for Java classfiles. It is expected that this format can achieve considerable size savings over compressed JAR files.

JSR-114 JDBC Rowset Implementations 1.0 Proposed Final Draft
The proposed specification will define the API's for implementations of the Rowset interface.


Java Developer's Marketplace

Whizlabs Releases Instructor-led, Online Training for SCBCD
Whizlabs released the first-ever online training for the Sun Certified Business Component Developer (SCBCD) exam, offering a convenient and cost-effective recipe for success.

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Resources

Learn more about, and get "hands-on" training for J2SE technologies through the following resources.

Technical Articles

  • Sun's New Java Desktop System
    Get an introduction to Sun's Java Desktop System: an integrated, comprehensive, secure, highly-affordable enterprise desktop solution that is simple to use and works with existing infrastructure.

  • Sun Java Studio Enterprise
    Find out how Java Studio Enterprise helps developers build applications and web services by providing an integrated set of tools, developer resources, and support services.

  • Developing Multilingual Web Applications Using JavaServer Pages Technology
    Learn how to use JSP technologies--particularly the JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library--for localization and multilingual applications.

  • J2SE JavaOne Input Survey
    Tell Sun what you want to see covered at the JavaONE Conference in June.

  • Developing JNDI-based Applications
    Get a fast-track, code-intensive tutorial on using JNDI to develop directory-based applications.

  • Sun Java System Application Server 7 Access Control Guide
    Read about the differences between authentication and authorization for access control in Application Server 7 and find out the procedures for implementing protection schemes for applications, complete with examples. Also included are descriptions of other security-related capabilities offered by Application Server 7 and troubleshooting tips.

Tech Tips

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Jakarta Pitfalls: Time-Saving Solutions for Struts, Ant, JUnit, and Cactus (Java Open Source Library)
Check out the common programming mistakes that can occur when working with Java Open Source tools.

Events

  • Sun Net Talks
    • EMEA Net Talk: Is Sun's Java Enterprise System Changing the Economics of Software?
      - Tuesday, January 27, 3:00 p.m. UK/Lisbon, 4:00 p.m. Paris/Munich
      Sun's Jonathan Schwartz, Executive Vice President of Sun Software Group, and Roger Keyse, CTO of Sun Software EMEA, will discuss the software, its licensing, price structure, and examples of customer deployments in EMEA.

    • Deploying the Java Enterprise System: Start Here
      - Wednesday, January 28, 12:00 p.m. EST/9:00 a.m. PST
      Pat Sueltz, Executive Vice President of Sun Services, joins Hal Stern, VP and Chief Architect, and Waymon Whiting, Director of the Product Expertise Center, to discuss the issues involved in deploying the Java Enterprise System, including best practices, clarifying the included services, and examining real projects.

    • Sun Net Talk: See Java Desktop System in Action
      - Tuesday, February 3, 2:00 p.m. EST/11:00 a.m. PST
      Tune in to see the first viable Windows alternative that lowers costs, reduces complexity, and virtually eliminates virus attacks. Listen live or send for replay information.

  • Sun Day at Web Services on Wall Street
    - Tuesday, February 3, New York City, USA
    This conference focuses on the core technologies that financial markets players are adopting as they explore new business opportunities and re-engineer existing systems for increased efficiency, scalability, and resilience.

  • Business Integration with Java Technology hosted by Sonic Software
    - Thursday, February 5, 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. EST
    Join Sonic's CTO Gordon Van Huizen as he discusses advancements in web services, SOAs, and the Java platform to support pervasive integration and a foundation for highly distributed, loosely coupled enterprises.

  • Sun's Quarterly Web Event: Network Computing 04-Q1
    - Wednesday, February 11 at 11:30 a.m. PST (19:30 GMT)
    See firsthand the results of Sun's $2 billion a year R&D investment, including the latest innovations designed to slash cost and complexity across the network. Chat live with Sun's Chief Strategy Officer Mark Tolliver. Plus, get a Sun Java Desktop System evaluation CD, and a downloadable Sun BluePrints book and articles, when you attend the event and join a community membership program. Sign up to receive an e-mail reminder. Sign up to receive an e-mail reminder.

  • Sun Tech Days, A Developer Conference!
    - February 17-18, London, UK
    - February 20, Dublin, Ireland
    - March 9-10, Beijing, China
    - March 16-17, Mexico City, Mexico
    - April 7-8, Seoul, South Korea
    - April 20-21, Singapore
    - April 27-28, Hyderabad, India
    Packed with information on developer tools and technologies, Sun Tech Days will bring high-end innovation and solutions.


Industry News & Announcements

The JCP Program Celebrates Fifth Anniversary, Evolution of Process and Platform
December 2003 marked the five year anniversary of the Java Community Process (JCP) program. The JCP has evolved into a productive, award-winning entity, thanks to the passionate efforts of the JCP's international Java technology developers. In offering a hothouse where rapid development could flourish, the JCP has itself followed an unlikely evolutionary trajectory of increasing inclusiveness, openness, and transparency.

Gosling On The Mars Mission
Sun's Dr. James Gosling, CTO, developer programs, reports on NASA's Mars mission and the exciting role of Java technology in the mission.

Sun, Developer Community and Commercial Vendors Fuel NetBeans.org
Sun announced that the NetBeans software and community have been named a finalist in two categories for the 19th Annual Codie Awards: Best Software Development Product and Best Open Source Project or Service. The demand for NetBeans 3.5, the most current version of the NetBeans software, underscores the momentum of the platform, with approximately 1.8 million downloads since its June 2003 release.

Sun Launches Java for Linux Community on Java.net
Sun announced a new java.net community for Linux developers with expanded support for Java technology-based development tools on the Solaris Operating System, and the Linux and Windows platforms.

Sun Gets an "A" for Affordability
Sun announced the rollout of the Sun Java Desktop System to the K-12 and higher education market. The Java Desktop System for Education is an affordable, comprehensive, simple-to-use, and secure enterprise-class desktop solution.

Sun Wins Design Awards from The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture
Proving that good looks and intelligence can go hand-in-hand, Sun Microsystems has been recognized this week with two prestigious 2003 Good Design Awards for its 24" Flat Panel Monitor, and Sun Fire Blade Server products.

Sun Brings Array of New Products and Services to LinuxWorld
Sun previewed many next-generation products and roadmaps for Linux support of the Sun Java Enterprise System, Java Studio development tools, and new AMD Opteron processor-based x86 systems.

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