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Tim Boudreau has released a new version of the Swing Wizard library (version 0.997) that fixes the WizardException bug reported in JavaWorld's recent Open Source Java Project profile. The article's examples have been reworked to test out the new, improved WizardException. Thanks, Tim, for this helpful fix!
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INDEXHEAD: Manning launches electronic book subscription
April 25 — Manning has introduced a new program where subscribers can download chapters of books as they are completed. The Manning Early Access Program (MEAP) also delivers a complete PDF version of the book once it is finished. Currently, MEAP is offering Eclipse in Action by David Gallardo, Ed Burnette, and Steven Haines. The book discusses how to build, test, and debug applications using Eclipse tools and third-party applications. MEAP subscribers can begin downloading chapters now; a paper edition will be available in June.
http://www.manning.com/gallardo/
INDEXHEAD: Transcription Portlet now available on IBM alphaWorks
April 25 — The Transcription Portlet voice portlet transcribes telephony-based dictation and makes large-vocabulary speech recognition technology available to telephony-based portal applications. Developers can use Transcription Portlet's Java APIs to integrate transcription capabilities into a portlet application.
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/transportlet?open&ca=dgr-awjw04transportlet
INDEXHEAD: Borland and Recursion combine technologies
April 25 — Borland Software has integrated Recursion JGL into its Together technology. Recursion JGL (Java Generic Libraries) is an extension to the JDK from Recursion Software. The companies integrated their products to help accelerate development time and the application development lifecycle.
http://www.borland.com/together/index.html
http://www.recursionsw.com/products/jgl/jgl.asp
INDEXHEAD: Innoopract announces new development tools
April 25 — Innoopract has released W4 Toolkit 2.0 and W4 Designer 1.0. W4 Toolkit is the company's Java Web front-end component library, and W4 Designer is its companion GUI (graphical user interface) builder. These two tools can be integrated into all IDEs and Java Web application servers.
http://w4toolkit.com/index.php
INDEXHEAD: Ervacon introduces XNam
April 25 — Ervacon has released XNam JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Interface) service provider. XNam provides Java applications with a naming service, accessible through the JNDI interface, that reads application information from XML files.
http://www.ervacon.com/products/xnam
INDEXHEAD: Glue 4.0 Web services platform released
April 25 — Glue 4.0 is now available for download from the Mind Electric. The tool lets Java developers build applications using Web services, servlets, and JSP (JavaServer Pages).
http://www.themindelectric.com
INDEXHEAD: SolarMetric partners with Sun
April 18 — SolarMetric will provide Java Data Object (JDO) support for Sun Microsystems' Sun ONE (Open Network Environment) users. SolarMetric's Kodo JDO product is now available as a plug-in to the Sun ONE Studio IDE.
INDEXHEAD: PolarLake announces products for Q2
April 18 — PolarLake plans to release the following products during second quarter 2003: PolarLake JIntegrator, an enterprise XML and Web services platform for Java, will provide a platform for creating new or extending existing Java and Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)-based XML and Web service systems. The PolarLake Messaging Integrator will support XML-based integration, including routing, validation, and processing. The PolarLake Database Integrator 3.0, which integrates XML and Web services with relational databases, will support IBM's DB2 and complex transformations between XML-formatted and relational-formatted data.
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