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Sun Java Studio Enterprise Developer
NEWSLETTER
April 2006, Vol. 5 No. 04

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
Tap the power of Java technology and the Solaris platform with in-depth technical training at the Sun Tech Days conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, May 3-4.
 
 
2006 JavaOne Conference
Attend the 2006 JavaOne conference, May 16-19 at Moscone Center in San Franciso, and hear from some of the best and brightest in the industry at the technical sessions - check the web site for the latest Conference offerings.
 
 
New Training: Become a Sun Java Studio Creator Pro in 3 days!
Learn how to build cool web applications that access databases, EJBcomponents, and web services using GUI and AJAX-enabled components.Check out the new course coming to San Franisco, CA, Atlanta, GA, and Burlington, MA in June.

 

EDITORIAL

 

By Prakash Narayan,Senior Engineering Manager, Sun Java Studio Enterprise and Marina Sum, Technical Writer, Sun Java Studio Enterprise.

The countdown to the largest annual developer conference is on! 2006 JavaOne, the premier assembly of Java developers worldwide, will be held on May 16-19 in the Moscone Center, San Francisco, California. Check out the session schedule to see what you won't want to miss. Especially noteworthy are the JavaOne sessions, Birds of a Feather sessions (BOFs), and Hands-On Labs on the Java EE 5 platform and NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5, as highlighted below. In particular, the BOF on Schema Design Patterns, hosted by four Java Studio Enterprise engineers, is well worth attending. And if you're in town early, stop by the Argent Hotel near Moscone Center on Monday, May 15. The NetBeans Software Team will be hosting a free companion event, NetBeans Day. Technical luminaries, such as James Gosling, the father of Java technology, will discuss NetBeans and the future of Java developer tools.

For more on the technical sessions and hand on labs you don't want to miss, click here.

 

FEATURES

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Designing Patterns With UML
By virtue of their seamlessness, clarity, and versatility, design patterns in Unified Modeling Language are a tremendous help for software architectures. This article describes the pattern types and the procedures for creating them and applying them to application components.

 

NEWS

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Sun Microsystems Announces Open Source Enterprise Development Tool Project
On April 11th 2006, the Sun Developer Tools team released plans to open source major elements of the Sun Java Studio Enterprise -- our enterprise-class development tool -- as a project on NetBeans.org. This new project, which will be released as the NetBeans Enterprise Pack, continues Sun's mission of growth via sharing and participation.

For more insight and information on this announcement, check out Marina Sum's blog.

 

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Sun Java Studio Enterprise Has a New Face!
Our web pages for the IDE have been updated in a new format and look-and-feel. The change is not just skin-deep: we've arranged the content to improve your experience as you use the site, including a new Subject Index for our tutorials,docs, articles, and other content.

 

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NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5 Preview. Download Today and enter for a chance to win an Apple iPod Nano.
This preview release introduces UML modeling, XML tools, and web services orchestration to the NetBeans community. It is available as an integrated bundle along with NetBeans IDE 5.5 Preview and Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 9 Beta.

We want to know what you think of the NetBeans Enterprise Pack 5.5 Preview. Give us your feedback to help us enhance this next-generation development platform, and we'll give you a chance to win an Apple iPod Nano!

 

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Have a question or need help? Join the Java Studio Enterprise Community Forums
The Java Studio Enterprise Community Forum is the place to ask questions about using the Java Studio Enterprise IDE for developing applications and web services. The forum is monitored by Java Studio Enterprise engineers, as well as other knowledgeable members of the NetBeans and Java technology developer communities. Browse through existing threads, answer questions, or start your own thread.

 

 
 
Thanks for tuning in to the Sun Java Studio Enterprise Developer Newsletter!

Best regards,
Sun Microsystems, Inc.

 

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