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23 Oct 2001
#4965
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Sun Launches Sun Open Net Environment Starter Kit
Free Resource for Maximizing Development on Sun ONE
The Sun ONE Starter Kit, a set of Sun Open Net Environment (Sun
ONE) products, technologies, and information for developers and IT
architects, is now available as a starting point to design and develop
services-on-demand solutions based on an open, integratable platform.
Developers, IT managers, and others can obtain the Sun ONE Starter Kit
free of charge via the Sun Developer Network and its Developer
Essentials CDs.
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23 Oct 2001
#4966
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Sun Delivers Secure Instant Messaging
With the iPlanet Portal Server: Instant Collaboration Pack
Sun made two important announcements involving iPlanet and AOL. The
iPlanet Portal Server: Instant Collaboration Pack provides the
extensive security, reliability, and directory integration required to
support instant messaging among internal employees and external
business partners, suppliers and consumers in a secure environment. In
addition, Sun and AOL have announced their plans to perform
interoperability testing between the iPlanet Portal Server: Instant Collaboration Pack
and the AOL Instant Messenger.
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22 Oct 2001
#4925
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Solstice Enterprise Manager 4.1 Software
Network Management Solution
Solstice Enterprise Manager 4.1 Software is a network management
platform that provides the key tools and elements needed to monitor,
manage, and maintain mission critical network environments such as
network traffic in a telecom network. Solstice Enterprise Manager Software
"framework" can be used as
underlying technology for a network or element management solution,
reducing development time and time to market. Solstice Enterprise Manager 4.1 identifies
faults, alarms, or other types of conditions occurring in the network.
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23 Oct 2001
#4968
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SOAP Support Extended
Across Sun Open Net Environment
Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) customers can develop web
services with XML support that is interoperable with other
standards-based services, regardless of the underlying platform. The
role of Java technology, Java Community Process (JCP), and SOAP
are discussed in this article.
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