Linux-Announce Digest #506, Volume #3             Mon, 7 Jun 99 03:13:19 EDT

Contents:
  WWW search engine for small sites (Phil Berry)
  XShipWars .92 Released (Taura)
  WWW: New Linux Site (Coder69)
  WWW: Linux Gazette #42 (June 1999) is available (Linux Gazette)
  COMMERCIAL: NetBeans announces integrated EJB, CORBA and XML support in Java 2 
Technology Development Suite ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  U2NT - a Unix 2 NT porting library (Damon Poole)
  COMMERCIAL: Linux Computer for $398 (kxu)
  WWW: Linux Cartoons expanding (Conrad Parker)
  Viewmol 2.2.1, molecule editor and visualizer , has been released (Joerg-Ruediger 
Hill)
  DocZilla Alpha 2 SGML/XML browser for WinNT/95/98 and Linux (Mirja Hukari)
  Phil's 3D Web builder (Phil Berry)

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From: Phil Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WWW search engine for small sites
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 13:54:43 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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I wish to announce the release of a small WWW search engine.
This was designed to search text files on small-ish sites. It will work
both on NT and Linux, and makes use of an easy to use and very
flexible configuration file.

I have not yet come up with a name for it, other than to call it www_srch
(because I am that imaginative)! It is released under GPL and can be
retreived from here:

http://www.bin.org.uk:8080/code/www_srch-0.1.tar

The installation is quite straightforward. If there are any problems you can
contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please note that the file is NOT gzipped

(its only 51k anyway).


Phil Berry
Linux/NT/Internet training: http://193.63.48.62:8080




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From: Taura <"rfoxSWPEM2RPLY NREMDASPCElea"@skunked.com>
Subject: XShipWars .92 Released
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:17:12 GMT

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XShipWars .92 has been released:

        http://fox.mit.edu/xsw

        --no_shm feature added to operating system wrapper.
        By specifying that, the program even if compiled with MIT-SHM
        support will run without it.

        Units setting implmented on client, current available units
        are: XSW internal units, AstroMetric, and English.

        New bridge console panel layout and design.  Customizable color
        scheme available!  Edit .xshipwarsrc to your liking, be sure
        to replace your old .xshipwarsrc!

        Economy has now been fully implmented to allow buying and
        selling.

        Universe format now includes parameters to set data file names
        for the client to load.  See header of sample universe file 
        `server/generic_in.unv'.  YOU WILL NEED TO UPDATE YOUR OLD
        UNIVERSE FILES BY HAND!



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Coder69)
Subject: WWW: New Linux Site
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:12:14 GMT

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There is a new Linux website in the making. It's address is currently:
http://LiquidNet.VirtualAve.net  - Place a bookmark to this site, and visit it
on July 1, 1999, once it opens! It's going to be great and they will be giving
free stuff!





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From: Linux Gazette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WWW: Linux Gazette #42 (June 1999) is available
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:12:57 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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"Linux Gazette...Making Linux just a little more fun!"

Linux Gazette is a freely available, WWW e-zine that includes short articles
giving tips and tricks, ideas and suggestions for customizing and running
Linux. It is a member of the Linux Documentation Project.

While we do not mail issues of LG to our readers--it's just too big--we do
have an announcement service. Write [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
word subscribe in the body, and each month you will receive an e-mail notice
when we post Linux Gazette. 

Linux Gazette issue #42, June 1999, is out and can be found at: 
  http://www.linuxgazette.com/

For download purposes, individual issues of LG are available at:
  ftp://ftp.ssc.com/pub/lg/

A list of mirror sites can be found at:
  http://www.linuxgazette.com/mirrors.html

Topics in this issue include:

     * The Front Page
     * The MailBag
          + Help Wanted & Article Ideas
          + General Mail
     * News Bytes
          + News in General
          + Software Announcements
     * The Answer Guy, by James T. Dennis
     * More 2 Cent Tips
     * autofs tutorial revisited, by Mark Nielsen
     * Caldera 2.2 Quick Review, by Sean Lamb
     * From Word Processors to Super Computers, by Stephen Adler
     * Graphics Muse, by Michael J. Hammel
     * Linus at Fermi Lab, by Stephen Adler
     * Linux Expo 1999, by Marjorie Richardson
     * Book Review: Programming Web Graphics, by Jack Coats
     * Setting up mail for a home network using exim, by Jan W. Stumpel
     * An xdm Session, by Chris Carlson
     * The Back Page
          + About This Month's Authors
          + Not Linux


Read all about it in Linux Gazette.

Michael S. Orr
Editor, Linux Gazette

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: COMMERCIAL: NetBeans announces integrated EJB, CORBA and XML support in Java 
2 Technology Development Suite
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:08:58 GMT

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NetBeans announces integrated EJB, CORBA and XML support in Java 2
Technology Development Suite.
Partners with leading EJB vendor, Gemstone.

Prague, Czech Republic, June 3, 1999 - NetBeans announced a roadmap for 
the next generation of its cross-platform Java(tm)technology Integrated 
Development Environments (IDEs). Written in the Java language, NetBeans 
Developer Enterprise 3.0 is one of the first tools to merge the power of 
a cross-platform development environment with enterprise middleware 
based on Enterprise Java Beans(tm) (EJBs), CORBA, Remote Method 
Invocation (RMI) and XML standards. The IDEs' modular, open architecture 
gives developers and partners the power to extend their development 
environment with plug-in modules from NetBeans as well as a wide variety 
of third parties.  A Beta version of Developer 3.0 is available from 
www.netbeans.com

"With the Developer 3.0 suite, NetBeans is putting the power in the 
hands of the Java technology developer by not only providing support for 
the latest Java technology like EJB and Java 2," said Roman Stanek, CEO 
and Founder of NetBeans. "We also give them the freedom to build their 
own IDE by selecting the modules they need, customizing the entire 
interface, or developing their own extensions through our Open APIs. No 
other development environment offers this flexibility." 

"This product keeps getting better and better each time I get a new 
release," said Chris Parkerson, Engineer at Object Design. "NetBeans has 
pushed Java in ways a lot of my co-workers thought could not be done." 

NetBeans Developer will be available in three editions and will run on 
any Java 2 enabled platform--including Solaris, Windows, and Linux. The 
entry level Developer 3.0 is designed for visual development and editing 
of client-side applications and will be available in July. The Pro 
version powers developers' creation of database and servlet applications 
as well as including modules supporting Extensible Markup Language (XML) 
and JavaDoc generation. Integrated support of EJB, CORBA, and RMI can be 
found in the Enterprise Edition. Both Enterprise and Pro will be 
available in August of 1999. 

Distributed Computing 
By integrating EJB, CORBA, RMI and XML standards into a single Java 
environment, NetBeans provides the features and flexibility to create 
distributed applications. NetBeans Enterprise includes wizards to 
quickly create entity and session beans and uses the underlying object 
technology to automatically maintain the complex dependencies across 
interfaces. Using XML, a developer can create deployment descriptors for 
specific deployment configurations and then with one click, deploy the 
EJB to most leading application servers like GemStone/J. 

"GemStone is pleased to partner with NetBeans. The integration between 
NetBeans and GemStone/J 3.0 gives developers a clean development flow 
from IDE to EJB server. This solution removes the need for developers to 
build the EJB infrastructure themselves," according to Phillip Bride, 
director of marketing at GemStone Systems, Inc. "Developers can take 
advantage of the wizards and tools within NetBeans to build entity and 
session beans for their application and deploy seamlessly into 
GemStone/J." 

CORBA support is a natural extension to NetBeans architecture. 
Developers can set their ORB in the Explorer, create multi-tier CORBA 
applications, then compile and debug the application remotely. NetBeans 
Enterprise supports the market leading Java ORBs such as IONA OrbixWeb, 
Inprise Visibroker, Distributed Objects Group JavaORB, and Object 
Oriented Concepts ORBacus as well as JacORB popular in the Linux 
community. 

NetBeans Enterprise reduces the complexity involved in debugging a 
distributed Java application based on either EJB or CORBA. NetBeans' 
multi-threaded, multi-session debugger will allow developers to visually 
debug remote objects by stepping into any method of an object running on 
a server. 

Database Development 
NetBeans greatly reduces the time and complexity involved in building a 
robust Java database solution. With full Java Database Connectivity 
(JDBC) API support, Java developers can visually build front-ends in AWT 
or Swing and connect them via an EJB to any JDBC compliant database. Or 
they can use HTML and Java Server Pages (JSP) if that fits their needs. 
The Database Explorer allows quick viewing of databases and creation of 
tables and indexes. NetBeans Enterprise will be integrated with a 
Cloudscape pure Java database. 

Java 2 
The Java 2 platform has brought forth a number of advancements that 
NetBeans has leveraged to bring developers a higher performing 
development environment. Running directly on top of HotSpot, NetBeans 
performance rivals that of a native application. Also, with Java 2 
developers can use all the new features of this latest JDK such as the 
Swing component framework, collections, security, and beans 
enhancements. 

"The development of our system has accelerated since we started using 
NetBeans," said Jorgen Petterson, Project Manager at Saab AB. We have 
found it to be a mature and stable tool with a rich set of functionality 
- -- and it runs on Unix and Windows. Further, the support organization of 
the NetBeans company has proven to be first-class." 

"NetBeans allows Java technology developers to be more productive by 
offering them a comprehensive development tool that runs on virtually 
any platform," said Brian Gentile, vice president of developer relations 
at Sun Microsystems' Java Software. "We are pleased to support the 
announcement of their new enterprise development tool." 

About NetBeans, Inc. 
NetBeans, Inc. is an emerging growth company based in Prague, Czech 
Republic that has quickly risen to the forefront of Java technology 
development. The company is shaping the future of Java applications by 
taking a completely innovative approach to Java technology. NetBeans was 
founded in July 1997, and is a privately held company whose investors 
include Esther Dyson, CEO of EDventure Holdings (see 
http://www.edventure.com/bios/esther.html). 

Note to editors: NetBeans is a trademark of NetBeans, Inc.. Sun, Sun 
Microsystems, Java, JFC, 100% Pure and JDK are trademarks or registered 
trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc. in the United States and other 
countries. Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 

Contact : 
Jeff Crystal 
NetBeans, Inc. 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Tel.: +420 2 8300 7325 
Fax: +420 2 8300 7399 




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From: Damon Poole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: U2NT - a Unix 2 NT porting library
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:11:16 GMT

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Sources for U2NT 1.3 are now available at http://www.ede.com/free/u2nt .

Having to support multiple platforms can be a real headache, especially
when one of the platforms is radically different. If you have to support
Unix and NT, U2NT goes a long way towards making your job easier.

U2NT is a collection of Win32-compatible routines designed to emulate
UNIX API calls. These routines allow UNIX code to run under Win32 OS's
(Windows 95, Windows NT and Windows 3.1 with Win32s) with as little
modification as possible, without a lot of ugly #ifdefs.

The sources are freely redistributable and there is a mailing list for
help.

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Damon Poole
Ede Development
http://www.ede.com



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From: kxu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: Linux Computer for $398
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:14:20 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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718-934-7313
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From: Conrad Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: WWW: Linux Cartoons expanding
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:16:28 GMT

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Linux Cartoons:

        http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~conradp/linux/cartoons/

the Web's most comprehensive collection of humourous, semi-humourous, and JUST
PLAIN WRONG images about Linux, would like to announce its recent expansion.

Due to popular demand, a new section has just opened up, entitled:

              Pictures of Penguins pissing on Windows.

These images, created by Linux-using artists the world over, make excellent
wall hangings, screensavers and truck window decals.

Linux Cartoons is part of the Linux Life portal network. Linux Life is
available at: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~conradp/linux/ and mirrors.

Linux Cartoons is maintained by Conrad Parker, prolific author of half-baked
free software projects and a respected authority on fractal animal husbandry.

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Conrad Parker  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
               http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~conradp/




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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joerg-Ruediger Hill)
Subject: Viewmol 2.2.1, molecule editor and visualizer , has been released
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:09:58 GMT

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What is Viewmol ?
Viewmol is a graphical front end for computational chemistry programs.
It is able to graphically aid in the generation of molecular structures for
computations and to visualize their results. The program's capabilities
include:
- - Building and editing of molecules
- - Visualization of the geometry of a molecule
- - Tracing of a geometry optimization or a MD trajectory
- - Animation of normal vibrations or to show them as arrows
- - Drawing of IR, Raman, and inelastic neutron scattering spectra
- - Drawing of an MO energy level or density of states diagram
- - Drawing of basis functions, molecular orbitals, and electron densities
- - Display of forces acting on each atom in a certain configuration
- - Drawings generated by Viewmol can be saved as TIFF, HPGL, or
  PostScript files
- - Animations of normal modes can be converted to a video file (MPEG),
  e. g. for inclusion into World Wide Web documents (requires additional
  programs available on the Internet)
- - Interface to the freeware ray tracing program Rayshade (input
  file generation and use of Rayshade from within Viewmol)
- - Input and output in a variety of formats, new formats can be added
  easily by the user
At present Viewmol includes input filters for Discover, DMol/DSolid/DMol3,
Gaussian 9x, Gulp, Mopac, and Turbomole outputs as well as for PDB files.
Structures can be saved as MSI car-files, MDL files, and Turbomole
coordinate files. Viewmol's file format has been added to Babel so that
Babel can serve as an input as well as an output filter for coordinates
making all formats Babel can handle accessible by Viewmol.

What is new in version 2.2.1 ?
- - All bugs discovered in version 2.2 have been fixed
- - Van der Waals radii (and therefore connectivity) can now be changed
  interactively
- - Optimization histories/MD trajectories can now be animated
- - improved PDB input filter (courtesy of Andrew Dalke)
- - precompiled binaries for OSF1 are back (courtesy of Pablo Vitoria Garcia)
- - Viewmol now compiles on Suns (courtesy of Keith Refson)
- - Bindings and icons for KDE included (KDE will recognize all file
  types supported by Viewmol, display special icons, and start Viewmol
  on clicking on the icon)
- - The Linux version of Viewmol is now also available as RPM

What operating systems does Viewmol run on ?
Viewmol was developed using Linux, but it was also ported (or better
recompiled) on a number of other operating systems. Currently, pre-
compiled binaries are available for Linux (dynamically linked with
Lesstif, statically linked with Motif), AIX, IRIX, and OSF1. The program
should also run on HP-UX, FreeBSD, and SunOS but due to a lack of direct
access to such hardware I couldn't test it.

Where do I get Viewmol ?
Viewmol can be downloaded from the Computational Chemistry List archive
(USA):
- - http://server.ccl.net/chemistry/resources/software/SOURCES/C/viewmol/
or from Akademische Software Kooperation Karlsruhe (Europe):
- - file://ftp.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de/pub/education/chemistry
The source code and the precompiled binaries for Linux will also be
available from Sunsite (USA) or your friendly neighbourhood mirror:
- - file://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/graphics/visualization
For the first two sites it may take a few days before the site
administrators have moved the code to the given location.

J�rg-R�diger Hill ([EMAIL PROTECTED])



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From: Mirja Hukari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DocZilla Alpha 2 SGML/XML browser for WinNT/95/98 and Linux
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:21:08 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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First SGML and XML browser on Linux, DocZilla
=============================================

CiTEC is proud to announce the first XML and SGML browser 
on Linux, DocZilla. DocZilla Alpha 2 runs on WinNT/95/98 and Linux.
The Linux DocZilla Alpha comes with the Linux HOWTO's (technical
documentation created using the LinuxDoc DTD) rendered directly from the
original SGML format.

The DocZilla XML/SGML Module Alpha 2 extends Mozilla Web 
technology with enhanced XML support, SGML, HyTime links, 
CGM graphics, CALS tables, and additional features from CSS2.

The DocZilla XML/SGML Module will be a dynamically registered add-on
component to the Netscape Gecko browser when it is released. The 
XML/SGML Module Alpha 2 is now available as a standalone application 
built with the Mozilla source code with the full web browser
capabilities. 

The XML/SGML Module is the first offering from CiTEC of 
components for advanced Web publishing. Our next components will 
include: XML search, publishing tools, and document fragment delivery.

The XML/SGML Module Alpha 2 comes with a Demo Kit with many excellent 
demonstrations of the use of SGML, XML, CSS, DOM, JavaScript, CGM and 
more with DocZilla. These demos are set up to be viewed with 
point-and-click simplicity.

Visit DocZilla Web page at http://www.doczilla.com for DocZilla 
Alpha 2 download information.

Best regards,
Miss DocZilla
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  Mirja Hukari                  tel. +358-6-3240 723
  Citec Information Technology  fax. +358-6-3240 800
  Silmukkatie 2                 email. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  65100 Vaasa                   URL: http://www.citec.fi



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From: Phil Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Phil's 3D Web builder
Date: Sun,  6 Jun 1999 14:22:14 GMT
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I wish to announce my 3D web building site is available under GPL
from this address:

http://193.63.48.71:2050/news.htm

The site lets you build you own 3D sites using VRML 2.0. It lets you
define 'houses' and 'roads' to sit on a '3D web site'. The intent is to
create a simple method of site construction, but with enough variety to
make the generation of useful sites possible.

The site consists of HTML and CGI scripts (written in Perl). You
should have Apache installed. To view the sites you will also need
a VRML 2.0 viewer, and it is recommended that this is associated
with your Netscape (or whatever) browser.

****
* Please note, the installation is known to work on Caldera and
* Red Hat Linux. Other distributions have not been tested.
****

For further information please see the home page

    http://193.63.48.71:2050/

I can be contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Phil Berry
For Linux, NT, Internet training: http://193.63.48.62:8080




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