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             PRODUCT NEWS
                  *  Early Access Developer Release Software
                  *  JDK(tm) 1.2 Port for Linux Announced
                  *  Java Card(tm) API 2.1 Specification Draft 2 Released
                  *  EmbeddedJava(tm) 1.0 Specification Now Complete
                  *  Java(tm) Embedded Server 1.0 Demo Released
                  *  JDBC 2.0 Standard Extension APIs Now Available
                  *  Java(tm) Servlet API Specification 2.1 Released
                  *  Java Communications API 2.0 Released
                               

             INSIDE THE JDC 
                  *  New on the JDC 
                  *  PersonalJava(tm) Contest Winners Announced!
                
                  
             DEVELOPER PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES
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                  *  Java Industry Connection(sm) Web Site 
                  *  New Sun Developer Essentials(tm) Editions Available 
                  *  Sun Support Access Announced 
                  *  Sun Developer Connection(sm) Goes Global 
                  *  Is Your Software 100% Pure Java(tm)?
                  *  Java Platform Events
                  *  Visit Sun's Java Technology Web Site

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P R O D U C T  N E W S

EARLY ACCESS DEVELOPER RELEASE SOFTWARE.  The following Java(tm) platform
software is now available for download on the JDC:  Java Development Kit
1.2 Release Candidate 2, Java Media Framework 1.1, JavaHelp(tm) 1.0, Java
Wallet Release 1.0, Java 3D(tm) 1.1, POP3 Provider.  To access, see:

http://java.sun.com/jdc/earlyAccess/index.html


JDK(tm) 1.2 PORT FOR LINUX ANNOUNCED.  In support of the Linux developer
community, this announced port is designed to enable Java technology-based
applications to run on the Linux operating system.  The port represents the
latest operating environment to support the Java platform, with more than
15 platforms currently supporting the JDK -- from AIX and the MacOS to
Netware and now Linux.  For more information, see:

http://java.sun.com/pr/1998/11/pr981102-01.html



At 03:59 PM 11/26/98 -0200, you wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>       people... i have 1 machine redhat 5.1 and need very very to install JDK
>1.2.x but i dont found... anibody say to me where i find????
>
>
>Thanx.
>
>Tobias Ramos
>Diamantina MG
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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