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14 May 2007
#18072
Setting up Single Sign On (SSO)
Using Sun Java System Access Manager and SAML

Get the basics on Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) concepts and steps for achieving single sign-on (SSO) with the Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 and the SAML 1.x Web Browser Artifact Profile in a Sun Developer Network article written by Vasanth Bhat and Marina Sum.

14 May 2007
#18092
Tutorials for Using OpenJDK with NetBeans IDE
Learn How to Use Javac Compiler, Javadoc and More

Start using OpenJDK with the NetBeans IDE by taking advantage of tutorials on the NetBeans Web Site that introduce users to the OpenJDK project sources and demonstrate how to work with them in its IDE.

16 May 2007
#18121
The SDN Share Program - A New Online Community for Sun Developers
Submit Content and Earn Rewards on Sun Developer Network Site

The new SDN Share program allows developers to submit content, vote on other content and earn rewards points. Being a part of the SDN Share program gives you an opportunity to interact with peers while sharing your expertise.

14 May 2007
#18106
Project OpenDMK - The Open Source Version of the Java Dynamic Management Kit
Older Versions of Java Dynamic Management Kit Before 5.1 Being Transitioned

The open source project of the Java Dynamic Management Kit (Java DMK) is now available on java.net as Project OpenDMK. The source code is based on Java DMK 5.1 patch level 3 code base. The open source version has the same features and code base as 5.1, but this first release of Project OpenDMK doesn't include the SNMP Runtime.

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