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IBM developerWorks Newsletter
July 31, 2000
Vol 1, Issue 1

Tools, code, and education for open standards-based development.
Need it? Get it.  
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***TABLE OF CONTENTS***

--JAVA TECHNOLOGY ZONE------------------
1. Teach your Java code new tricks
2. The what, when, and why of beans
3. Data binding from XML to Java applications: Part 1

--LINUX ZONE----------------------------
4. Introduction to Samba (four-part series)
5. Will Linux replace Windows NT as the server OS of choice?
6. Developing Bluetooth(TM) applications

--XML ZONE------------------------------
7. Globalizing e-commerce
8. PHP developers:  Fill your XML toolbox

--COLLABORATION ZONE (beta)-------------
9. Connectivity in your pocket
10. Using Linux as a collaborative platform

--COMPONENTS ZONE (beta)----------------
11. All about EJB 2.0 
12. Reusable software and the glue that holds it together

--OPEN SOURCE ZONE----------------------
13. Rebuilding the old alliance between schools and open source
14. Does Brooks' Law apply to Linux?

--WEB ARCHITECTURE ZONE-----------------
15. Designing for performance
16. Machine Translation: developerWorks demo

--STARTUP RESOURCES---------------------
17. An interview with Garage.com's Guy Kawasaki
18. Incubator U: The commercialization of higher education

--DEVELOPER EVENTS----------------------
19. Webcast: Focus on Web Integrators, August 1, 2000
20. Solutions, The IBM Technical Developer Conference, August 14-17, 
2000

--IBM OFFERINGS-------------------------
21. IBM announces WebSphere software platform for e-business
22. IBM announces Web site creation and publishing software for 
Linux 



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   JAVA TECHNOLOGY ZONE
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1. Teach your Java code new tricks! This Internationalization 
tutorial pushes the envelope on portability through the use of 
localized strings, currencies, numbers, dates, and GUI components. 
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

2. Learn the roles of Java interfaces and classes needed to create 
EJB components in this second installation on EJB components: 
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

3. There's a new way to handle XML data in Java applications.  Part 
one of this four-part series shows you how to start using the ties 
that bind Java and XML. 
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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   LINUX ZONE
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4. Configure Samba so that it does everything you want it to do. See 
Daniel Robbins' tutorial series at 
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

5. Look behind the scenes and see why Linux is thriving as a server 
OS: 
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

6. IBM offers developers a jumpstart for developing Bluetooth(TM) 
applications at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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   XML ZONE
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7. Globalizing e-commerce: Open standards like XML are helping to 
open wallets as e-tailing spreads across the planet.  Find out how at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

8. Fill your XML toolbox with essential tools and libraries for 
using XML with PHP at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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   COLLABORATION ZONE
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9. Connectivity in your pocket: Read why the world has gone wacky 
over WAP, and why Jeff Jurvis thinks it's with good reason.
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

10. Trying to build a Linux workgroup with free software? You may be 
pleasantly surprised by what you learn from Peter Varhol's multipart 
feature at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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   COMPONENTS ZONE
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11. Dramatic EJB 2.0 changes enhance flexibility and portability in 
your application development. Read all about it at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

12. Read what Mark Grand has to say about reusable software and the 
glue that holds it together at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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   OPEN SOURCE ZONE
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13. Find out how some current projects are helping schools and open 
source restore their old alliance at
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14. Does Brooks' Law apply to Linux?  Paul Jones, Director of UNC's 
MetaLab, lets you decide at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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   WEB ARCHITECTURE ZONE
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15. Design for performance. Find out how optimization cuts download 
times and improves resource utilization at high-volume sites:
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16. Machine Translation: developerWorks demo.  Learn how we 
implemented machine translation on dW and try it for yourself at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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   STARTUP RESOURCES
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17. developerWorks interviews Guy Kawasaki, Garage.com Venture 
"gapitalist," to ask him about some of the biggest concerns that 
new ventures face.
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18. Incubator U: Entrepreneurs outside of academia are welcome at 
university incubators.  Read about the benefits and the drawbacks 
of university-sponsored incubation at
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   DEVELOPER EVENTS
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19. Webcast: Focus on Web Integrators, August 1, 2000.  Register at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED] to see and hear
first-hand how successful web integrator Synertech, Inc. overcame a
time-to-market crunch and completely won over a customer.

20. Solutions, The IBM Technical Developer Conference, is the premier 
event for developers who need to understand the e-business environment
and use new technologies to build e-business solutions. Participate 
in this empowered, knowledge-transfer environment August 14-17, 2000 
in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Conference Center.  Register now at 
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   IBM OFFERINGS
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21. IBM announces WebSphere software platform for e-business: the 
get-it-done, rapid-development, strategic-growth, universal software 
platform for e-business. Get the technical details at
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

22. IBM announces Web site creation and publishing software for 
Linux:
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