Title: Today's News
  June 30, 2004 Published by  SearchDomino.com   

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  > The Top 10 (more or less) J2EE best practices
  > Sun: Ubiquity fuels 'Java economy'
  > McNealy: IBM needs to open up its code
  > More headlines
  > New poll: What are your WebSphere implementation plans?
  > Minister puts 'penguin in the pews'


 
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The Top 10 (more or less) J2EE best practices
[SearchDomino.com]
Much has been written in recent years about J2EE best practices, including books and articles offering insight into how J2EE apps should be written. To provide some guidance, we've compiled a list of what we believe are the most important of these. Check them out.

Sun: Ubiquity fuels 'Java economy'
[SearchWebServices.com]
At JavaOne, Sun executives promise simpler development tools they hope will help Java move into "unexpected environments."

McNealy: IBM needs to open up its code
[InternetNews]
During remarks at JavaOne, Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy urged IBM, which has implored Sun to open up its source code on various parts of Java, to start donating source code to the open source movement.

More headlines
[From around the Web]
What's in demand now? (The Star Online)
Collaboration first, then KM (CMS Watch)
WebSphere takes on telcos (InternetNews)


Also on SearchDomino.com

TOPICS:  New poll: What are your WebSphere implementation plans?
Are you using WebSphere now? Planning an implementation sometime soon? Share your plans in our new poll.

PREVIOUS POLL RESULTS: In our last poll, we asked which version of Domino server your company is running. See what your peers had to say.

TIPS:  Focus on a doc when changing views, without Navigator
Try this method for changing views and staying on the same document. It's particularly interesting for developers who can't use Navigator.

TOPICS:  Discussion Forum: Run an agent when Notes opens
Tim writes:
I am relatively new to administering Notes, and need some help. We will be rolling out the 6.5 client this fall, and I want to update the default mail template we will be using so that every time Notes is opened, it launches an agent (or it could launch LotusScript behind the agent). Is there a way to do a postopen event on the database (without specifying the file name)? And, if so, how would I set it up?
Know a solution? Share your thoughts with this programming peer in need!


The Missing Link

Minister puts 'penguin in the pews'
[SearchEnterpriseLinux.com]
If you're already a penguinista, Pastor Parris is preaching to the choir. But for those who aren't converted to open source, this minister is spreading the gospel of Linux and practicing what he preaches.

Read the story

 
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