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Sun Java Studio Enterprise Developer
NEWSLETTER
March 2006, Vol. 5 No. 03

Welcome to the Sun Java Studio, Enterprise Developer Newsletter!

The Sun Java Studio Enterprise Developer Newsletter is published monthly to bring you the latest information about the Sun Java Studio Enterprise integrated development environment (IDE), including tools, events, early access programs, free downloads, product releases - all conveniently delivered to your inbox.

EVENTS: Upcoming Events for the Enterprise Developer
 
Register Today for Sun Tech Days
Advance your skills in Java technology with expert-led, cutting-edge technical education. Register today for San Paulo (April 11-12), Moscow, Russia (April 20-21), and Johannesburg, South Africa (May 3-4).
 
 
2006 JavaOne Conference: Last Chance for Early Bird Savings
Early Bird Savings for the JavaOne conference, May 16-19 at Moscone Center in San Francisco, expires April 14. Be sure to check out all the content now available.

 

EDITORIAL

 

Many more new Java Studio Enterprise HEROES hit the fray this month, continuing to show the expanding collection of "real-world" customer endorsements and references coming directly from our loyal and rapidly expanding developer audience. In fact, we just recently published new content on our HEROES web pages including a new really interesting success study on how the Java Studio Enterprise is "helping" in the war against terrorism in the intelligence domain.

It gives us great satisfaction and encouragement when a developer contacts us and tells us the real benefits he or she has personally gained from using our tools and technology. Want to be a Java Studio Enterprise HERO? Tell us what you're doing!

 

FEATURES

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Creating the Order-Tracking Web Service for Adventure Builder
With a few simple steps in Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8, you can build the Web service that's mentioned in a recent article on developing Adventure Builder in Sun Java Studio Creator 2. The procedure also applies to any Web service created in WSDL.

 

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Business Process Execution Language, Part 1: An Introduction
With BPEL, you can orchestrate multiple Web services. Read about the basics here: processes, constructs, sample process.

 

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Business Process Execution Language, Part 2: partnerLinkType and partnerLink
The partnerLinkType and partnerLink elements specify the relationships between a BPEL process and its partners. Part 2 of this series illustrates with code examples how to work with those elements and how to apply them in a process.

 

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New Migration Guides
These new guides help You migrate users of Eclipse, JBuilder, and WebSphere.

 

 
 
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Sun Microsystems, Inc.

 

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