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15 May 2001
#3809
Free Sun Solutions CD with Java Technology Focus
Feature by Marissa Yasumoto

A free 2-year subscription to the Sun Solutions CD program includes a wealth of updated Sun technology product information every quarter. Links to the Internet from the CD ensure access to additional information, product updates, and try-and-buy software for serious buyers.
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14 May 2001
#3781
Exploring The Universe With Java Technology
Feature by Thomas Ulrich

Sun hardware, the Solaris 8 Operating Environment, and Java technology control every movement of the Gemini North telescope.
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15 May 2001
#3806
Java Card Technology Powers Smart Card Solutions Worldwide
Showcased at CardTech SecurTech 2001

At CardTech SecurTech 2001, Sun announced that Java Card technology is being broadly deployed and is powering millions of smart cards worldwide.
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16 May 2001
#3810
Putting it to the Metal, 6th JavaOne Conference Topic
JavaOne Conference Feature by Heidi Dailey

Heidi Dailey, in her article on Sun's Java technology web site lists a small sample of sessions that cover some of the hottest topics within the J2EE platform, saying "Whether beginner or expert, this year's JavaOne Conference will have something for every developer building on the J2EE platform."
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17 May 2001
#3835
Java Card Technology for Smart Cards: Architecture and Programmer's Guide
Sun Book by Zhiqun Chen

Java Card technology combines a subset of the Java programming language with a runtime environment optimized for smart cards and other memory-constrained devices. This book is intended for a wide technical audience with different needs of understanding Java Card technology.
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18 May 2001
#3744
Java Blend 2.0 Software Discontinued
Transparent Persistence Now a Feature of Forte for Java

Transparent Persistence is now a feature of Forte for Java. For this reason, Sun is discontinuing Java Blend software, and recommending that customers now use Forte for Java for the transparent persistence development.
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