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» Java Studio Enterprise Goes Open

» Does the Rising Tide Float All Boats?

» Blogging Is Good for Your Career


TECHIE TALK

» Programming in Real-Time Just Got Easier
Sun Distinguished Engineer Greg Bollella talks about Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) and how it can help your slot car

  » JXTA Technology Turns Five Years Old
Solid community involvement and a lot of hard work have made JXTA the industry-leading open source peer-to-peer (P2P) technology for large-scale implementations

INTERNET GAMING

» Get Ahead of the Java Gaming Curve
Ask questions and get tips from the 8,000+ members of these Java gaming message forums

  » Just What You Needed Before Finals
Need to chill from studying? Check out hundreds of games, many Java technology-based

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May 2006

Java Studio Enterprise Goes Open

Java Studio Enterprise Goes Open Sun has announced plans to open source major elements of its enterprise-class Java Studio Enterprise development tool to the NetBeans IDE community. One of Sun's crown development jewels, it provides a complete solution for architecting and implementing larger scale projects, like your senior project or getting your first job. Find out more...

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  OPEN MINDS
  » Blogging Is Good for Your Career
A well-executed blog sets you apart as an expert in your field — and can help you land that first dream job
    » NetBeans IDE Attempts to Eclipse Eclipse
InfoWorld finds lots of innovative features to like in the NetBeans IDE new 5.0 release


    CODER'S TOOLBOX
  » "Nobody's In Charge Anymore!"
Sun Labs' Ron Goldman shares his vision of "conscientious software" — more robust, stable, and better able to take care of itself
    » Project Looking Glass Looking For Students
You can contribute to this exciting 3D open source project as part of Google's Summer of Code
    » The Trouble with AJAX
An interview with Sun's James Gosling, inventor of Java technology, on AJAX, Solaris OS, and other Sun software
    » The Embedded Footprint Gets Smaller
Java technology SE for Embedded enables you to develop highly functional, reliable, portable, and secure applications for today's powerful embedded systems


    SOLARIS OS, UNDER THE HOOD
  » Google Summer of Code
Sign up for this summer program and receive stipends to create or improve new open source programs
    » Does the Rising Tide Float All Boats?
Tim Bray, co-creator of XML, talks about the significance of Sun's open source efforts


    DON'T MISS THIS!
  » Last Chance: JavaOne Is This Week!
Further your education: Attend the 2006 JavaOne conference, May 16-19 in San Francisco. Special academic pricing is available. Contact 866-382-7151 (U.S. and Canada only) or +1-650-226-0820 (international) for more information.
    » Sun Tech Days Presentations Available
Learn the latest advances in Java and Solaris technology with these recent Tech Day presentations


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