Mark..I enjoy hearing what's happening in the Java One world despite what
'someone' said ..keep up the good work..(o:
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 9:10 PM
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Subject: Re: Report from Java One
Alls....just a note from my last seminar today at JavaOne. Forte
for Java 3.0 is now on the Sun website
(java.sun.com/products/forte) and is a significant improvement
from 1.2 (2.0 :-) ). It has support for JSP tag libraries (BTW:
Sun will be releasing the work_in_progress for it's standardized
tag libraries this summer somtime, and promise a beta by fall)
and (I think very important) now automates the deployment
descriptor based on your code. Cool! If you have Forte 1./2.
whatever, you can (according to Sun) simply do the online update
thing in the Help menu.
Gotta go - tonight is Sun's big party. Woohoo!
BTW: Still have not met Jason Hunter....but there are 20k people
here.
Cheers!
Mark
Hey, Nic! My reply-to stop annoying you? :-)
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From: "Franck Rasolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 4:40 AM
Subject: Re: Report from Java One
> Mark,
>
> Thanks a million for keeping us informed ! This is hot news
indeed.
>
> Franck
>
> --- Mark Galbreath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Weather's here; wish you were great!
> >
> > Seriously, this year is full of surprises...everything is
> > changing in the Java development environment. Check out
Together
> > Technologies, for example - one terrific IDE based on
UML...much
> > cleaner than Rational Rose! Anyway, Sun and Apache (and
others)
> > are working very hard to combine the transaction, web, and
client
> > tiers of development into a single IDE Sun is calling
JavaServer
> > Faces and the underlying technologies clearly are SOAP, XML,
> > XSLT, JMS, EJB 2.0, JSP 1.2, Servlet 2.3, Tomcat 4.0, and
J2SE
> > 1.4 (in beta now), which is the underlying Java technologie
of
> > J2EE. And something called Java ESI, but I can't find a
> > reference to it right now. Things are moving fast! And we
will
> > have to keep on our toes.... The big surprise was the
apparent
> > shift away from the MVC design pattern towards the use of JSP
+
> > Servlet Filters (new in 2.3) in a modified design pattern
based
> > on the so-called J2EE Blueprints (on the web at
> > java.sun.com/products/j2ee/blueprints) - Nic will love this!
> >
> > Am busy as all hell - 8AM - 7PM everyday. Am taking lunch
break
> > now...gotta go!
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Mark
>
>
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