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<description>Apache has announced the release of Jackrabbit 1.0, an implementation of the Java Content Repository (JCR, JSR-170). The 1.0 release implements the full JCR API, including level 1, level 2, and all the optional features like versioning, transactions, and observation. Other components, listed as of alpha quality, are also included.
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<description> Sun is asking the developer community to help attack the new bytecode verifier in Mustang. Here's some background on how and why the community can help here. </description>
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<description> Blending the Java platform with Free/Open Source ideals, Brazil looks set to be one of the global leaders in open source Java technology. Read on... </description>
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<description> Here's what's new in the latest release of the JavaServer Faces and Pages Specifications. </description>
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<description> Java is about to get a standardized API for working with scripting languages and it's not just about web applications any more. </description>
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<description> Announcement of two Java Media API available on java.net </description>
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<description>Rick Ross, Javalobby's founder, has written about the importance of joining the JCP (and what it takes to do so). I have to say he is right about it. </description>
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<description>Welcome to our newest community, the JSR community. The java.net JSR community has been created to support the goals of JCP version 2.6 to make the process more transparent. File sharing, news groups, mailing lists and other services are among the services offered to help to achieve these objectives.</description>
<dc:creator>Michael Nascimento Santos</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2004-06-28</dc:date>
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<title>Welcome to the JavaServer (TM) Faces Implementation Project!</title>
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<description>After several years of internal development, Sun felt it was time to open our kimono and share the source code of the official Reference Implementation for JavaServer(TM) Faces technology with the world.  In this blog, I welcome you to the project, share the development model we have used to bring the project to its present state, and give some insight into where we want to go in the future.</description>
<dc:creator>Ed Burns</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2004-06-28</dc:date>
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<title>More transparency into the JSTL Expert Group spec work</title>
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<description>The jstl-spec-public project has just been launched to increase
transparency into the JavaServer Pages Standard Tag Library (JSTL)
specification work.</description>
<dc:creator>Pierre Delisle</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2004-06-10</dc:date>
<cs:id_author>194</cs:id_author>
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<on:date_text>Jun 10, 2004</on:date_text>
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<title>Open Source, Standards and Compatibility: Software Freedom, is this a valid concept?</title>
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<description>It is interesting how a name can sometimes summarize many ideas and discussions... Software Freedom is Simon Phipps name for a broader guarantee of freedom.
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<dc:creator>Bruno F. Souza</dc:creator>
<dc:date>2004-05-31</dc:date>
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