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July 02, 2003
 
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The Echo project to unify blogging: Last week in Java Today we featured an "Also Today" item on the Echo project and encouraged you to read and possibly join in the discussion. In today's featured weblog, Simon Phipps comments on the discussion on the Echo wiki. Simon is excited by the implications of an agreement on a common content format. He provides a quick context for the discussion and interesting links to others involved in the story. » Read more
(July 2, 2003 4:00AM PT)

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 A Look Back at JavaOne: This year's JavaOne conference attendence was about the same size as last year, with about 12,000 attendees, but the mood was upbeat. People are moving forward to make things happen. Barring some new huge shock to the system, author John Mitchell is taking this as a leading indicator that we've reached the bottom are heading back up. » Read more
(Jun 27, 2003)

 
 Exploring the Java Research License: The Java Research License (JRL) was introduced at JavaOne as a new open source license for universities and research. A panel of java.net bloggers talk about the new license and invite you into the discussion. » Read more
(Jun 25, 2003)
 
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Jini Community Webcast available: The Jini Community Webcast from JavaOne is now available. This java.net community presents a webcast that features interviews and highlights from Jini fest, an introduction to the new Jini Technical Oversight Committee, an interview with Bob Scheifler, lead of the Davis project, and an interview with the java.net community manager John Bobowicz.
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An introduction to Apache's James enterprise e-mail server: In his developerWorks article on James author Claude Duguay describes the mail server as "a portable, secure, and 100% Pure Java enterprise mail server built by the Apache group. But it has the potential to be much more than that, thanks to its pluggable protocol architecture and a mailet infrastructure that does for e-mail what servlets do for Web servers. E-mail servers have been around since the early days of DARPA funding for what would eventually become the Internet, but James offers new possibilities for what's often been dubbed the Internet's first killer application." Duguay provides an overview of James in this first of two articles.
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