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Subject: JDC Bulletin Date: Wed, 18 Mar 98 08:04:36 EST From: JDCBulletin@web2.javasoft.com To: swindler@pin.snu.ac.kr -WELCOME- to the Java(sm) Developer Connection(sm) Bulletin. This issue announces Enterprise Developer News on Java(tm) Technology, a quarterly newsletter and web site of resources for Java software developers. The JDC Team- ____________________________________________________________ ENTERPRISE DEVELOPER NEWS ON JAVA(TM) TECHNOLOGY - Programs and Resources from HP, IBM, Netscape, Novell, Oracle, and Sun Volume 1 - March 1998 ____________________________________________________________ WELCOME Welcome to the first issue of Enterprise Developer News on Java(TM) Technology. á Since one of the key benefits of Java technology is cross-platform integration, we thought that an integrated "cross-company" approach to communicating about our Java-focused developer resources would be valuable to you. This quarterly newsletter will highlight our collaborative developer programs for Java software as well as activities sponsored by each individual company. We all have one goal in common -- the success of the Java platform. This increases the opportunities for continued success for all of us -- and especially for you: the Java software developer. To find out more about what we're doing together to support Java software development, please bookmark the URL below. We plan to bring you plenty of new resources through this site, so check back often. http://java.sun.com/PartnerPrograms ____________________________________________________________ á IN THIS ISSUE: FEATURES - Don't Miss the JavaOne(SM) Developer Conference - Success with Java Technology in the Enterprise - Netscape Software Depot's New Center for Java Software - Test Your Applications at IBM Solution Studios for Java RESOURCES - Looking for Funding? - Visit Netscape's Java Technology Central Site - Find It in Sun's Java Solutions Guide(TM) - Daily Grounds--IBM Views on Java News PROGRAMS - HP Introduces New Programs for Web Developers - How Pure Is Your Java Software? EDUCATION - Java Programming Courses from Oracle - IBM's Web-Based Introduction to Java Course - Cook Up Java Solutions with Novell OFFERS - Win a Free License for Oracle Lite ____________________________________________________________ ** FEATURES DON'T MISS THE JAVAONE DEVELOPER CONFERENCE Join Java software developers and industry leaders at Sun's JavaOne(SM) Developer Conference in San Francisco, March 24-27. You'll find in-depth technical sessions, keynotes on the future of Java technology, a lively exhibit pavilion, parties, and more. Be sure to visit the booths of conference co-sponsors HP, IBM, Netscape, Novell, and Oracle in the JavaOne Partner Pavilion.á http://java.sun.com/javaone/ SUCCESS WITH JAVA TECHNOLOGY IN THE ENTERPRISE Are you in the process of convincing your manager to fund a project using Java technology? Need some more ammunition?á Learn about how some of your colleagues are successfully using Java technology to solve real business problems in the enterprise. http://java.sun.com/PartnerPrograms á NETSCAPE SOFTWARE DEPOT'S NEW CENTER FOR JAVA SOFTWARE Starting next week, you'll be able to buy or sell Java software on the Web via Netscape Software Depot's new Center for Java Software. The Center -- sponsored by HP, IBM, Netscape, Novell, and Sun -- will be a central place to buy development tools, JavaBeans(TM), and components on the Web. Netscape Software Depot by software.net is an online reseller on Netscape's web site that draws more than one million visitors per month and offers more than 20,000 products. http://software-depot.netscape.com/ TEST YOUR APPLICATIONS AT IBM SOLUTION STUDIOS FOR JAVA IBM Solution Studios for Java are one-stop shops where developers can test or port their applications across a wide range of platforms. In addition, you can integrate Java applications with IBM enterprise solutions, receive profiling assistance, and 100% pure Java pre-certification validation. The worldwide Studios are currently free for IBM, Netscape, and Sun developer program members (enter your user ID); and will soon be available to more developer program members. http://www.spc.ibm.com/javaval/index.html ____________________________________________________________ ** RESOURCES LOOKING FOR FUNDING? Novell recently announced a $50 million development fund to make investments in leading-edge companies that are developing Java software for network servers. Formed early in 1998, the Novell Internet Equity Fund seeks to further Novell's interests in networking or distributed computing software products through minority investments in development-stage companies seeking first or second round financing. http://developer.novell.com/fund VISIT NETSCAPE'S JAVA TECHNOLOGY CENTRAL SITE Find a wealth of information about developing Java applications for Netscape products in the Java Technology Central area of Netscape DevEdge Online. Connect with others who are creating Java applications for Netscape clients and servers. You can also get access to technical documentation, SDKs, newsgroups, white papers, and code samples. http://developer.netscape.com/one/java/index.html á FIND IT IN SUN'S JAVA SOLUTIONS GUIDEá Looking for a Java technology product or service? The Java Solutions Guide(TM) is the largest online directory of applications, applets, JavaBeans, consultants, trainers, and more. You can get instantly connected with Java technology developers and services that support Java software development. And if you haven't already, list your products and services here too. http://java.sun.com/solutions DAILY GROUNDS--IBM VIEWS ON JAVA NEWS Read daily commentary on what IBM really thinks about what's going on in the Java technology space. This isn't IBM propaganda or a rehashing of news. Daily Grounds provides an additional perspective on issues that are important to you as a current or would-be Java software developer. http://www.ibm.com/java/community ____________________________________________________________ ** PROGRAMS á HP INTRODUCES NEW PROGRAMS FOR WEB DEVELOPERS In response to the explosion of Web-based development, HP is introducing two programs targeted at Internet application development. The FoundationStudio program includes Java application development for both NT and HP-UX based systems. The FoundationWare program focuses on key enabling technologies such as CORBA, LDAP, and CDSA. http://www.hp.com/go/partners á HOW PURE IS YOUR JAVA SOFTWARE? Use JavaPureCheck(TM), a free utility that tests your code for you. And if you're interested in getting your software certified as 100% Pure Java, learn why you should -- and see how easy it is. You can test your code at Sun's JavaOne Developer's Conference, March 24-27. Just bring your code to the 100% Pure Java Testing Lab and you will be entered into a drawing to win a wool and leather jacket embroidered with the Java logo. http://java.sun.com/100percent ____________________________________________________________ ** EDUCATION COMING SOON! JAVA PROGRAMMING COURSES FROM ORACLE "Java Programming For Oracle Developers" (using Oracle AppBuilder for Java) will teach you how to build client-side applications and applets using Java programming constructs and how to apply database connections and functionality in Java applications. "Develop Database Applications with Java" is designed for experienced Java software developers that need to access and manipulate Oracle database information in Java applications through JSQL and JDBC drivers, and to develop form-based database applications using Oracle AppBuilder for Java. Bookmark this site. http://education.oracle.com IBM'S WEB-BASED INTRODUCTION TO JAVA COURSE This free one-hour Internet-based course covers the fundamentals of Java technology and its implications for electronic business on the Web. The course uses the Java-enabled plug-in, Bamba for Java, which makes it cross-platform. You can access the text-based or multimedia version on-line or download the course to your desktop. http://www.ibm.com/java/education/courses.html á COOK UP JAVA SOLUTIONS WITH NOVELL Learn more about how to create practical, multi-tier business solutions with Java technology at Phoenex Technology's Java for the Enterprise Developer Kitchens, sponsored by Novell. This two-day, in-depth, technical seminar covers primary Java N-tier technologies (JavaRMI, Java Web Server, Java/CORBA, JDBC and JavaBlend). Come build an online distributed system using these technologies. http://developer.novell.com/java/ ____________________________________________________________ ** OFFERS WIN A FREE LICENSE FOR ORACLE LITE Have you used Oracle's JDBC or JSQL drivers for creating enterprise Java software solutions? Tell us your story and you could be eligible to win a free license for Oracle Lite, as well as promote your product through Oracle co-marketing activities such as success stories and seminars. Click on "Win a Free Oracle Lite License". http://www.oracle.com/st/products/jdbc/ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ This newsletter is being emailed to members of the HP, IBM, Netscape, Novell, Oracle, and Sun developer programs. Someá of you may be members of more than one of our programs, so we apologize if you receive duplicate copies of the newsletter. Please look forward to future issues of the newsletter on our Web site. For more information on each of the developer programs and our collaborative efforts to support Java software developers, visit our web site at http://java.sun.com/PartnerPrograms Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -- EDITOR'S NOTE -- The names on the JDC mailing list are used for internal Sun Microsystems(tm) purposes only. To remove your name from the list, see SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE below. -- FEEDBACK -- Comments? Send your feedback on JDC Email to: JDCBulletin@Sun.com -- SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE -- If you want to unsubscribe from JDC Email, sign in to the JDC. Then click "Change account information." Type your password, and uncheck the box at the end of the form that says "It's okay to send me JDC Email." The JDC sign-in address is: http://java.sun.com/jdc -- COPYRIGHT -- Copyright Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 901 San Antonio road, Palo Alto, California 94303 USA This document is protected by copyright. For more information, see: http://developer.javasoft.com/developer/copyright.html List management and distribution by The Email Channel, a division of FDDS Inc. For more information, send email to sales@fdds.com. JDC Bulletin March 17, 1998 |