|  GlassFish Open Source Edition 3.1 Milestone 1 Available
 GlassFish Edition 3.1 focuses on 	clustering, centralized administration and high availability. Also includes an "application versioning" feature contributed by the community. The next milestone is currently scheduled for in about a month from now. Learn more at the GlassFish wiki.   Jersey 1.2 Released
 Jersey is the open source, production-quality, reference implementation of JAX-RS. The main driver for this release is basic OSGi support.  NetBeans IDE 6.9 Release Candidate Now Available
 NetBeans IDE 6.9 introduces the JavaFX Composer, a visual layout tool for visually building JavaFX GUI applications, similar to the Swing GUI builder for Java SE applications. Additional highlights include OSGi interoperability for NetBeans Platform applications and support for developing OSGi bundles with Maven.  Download today!   Like MacOSX? Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse Now Supports It
 Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11gR1 (11.1.1.5) now supports this popular development platform.  Bay Area JUG Roundup 2010
  Last month, over  200 JUG members from 7 different San Francisco Bay Area JUGs and interest groups came to eat, drink and hear the latest Java community news. Justin Kestelyn from Oracle Technology Network opened the event with an update on OTN, followed by Sonya Barry who gave an update on the roadmap for java.net. To top off the evening, the Java Posse was there to thoroughly entertain everyone with what they called Java(filler)One, a mini JavaOne to help tied people over for the real deal coming in September. Enjoy the podcast!  Save on JavaOne Registration
  There are only 17 more weeks until the start of the 2010 JavaOne conference. Early bird registration ends soon!  Sign up by July 16th and save $400 off registration. This year, registration for JavaOne also gets you access to Oracle Develop sessions as well. Register for JavaOne now and save $400  Welcome to the new Java Champions, Matjaz Juric and Joshua Marinacci
  Matjaz Juric, Ph.D., is head of the Cloud Computing and SOA Competence Center in Maribor, Solvenia. He has authored/coauthored several books on SOA, BPEL and enterprise Java. Josh Marinacci is a blogger, co-author of Swing Hacks, and is passionate about art, design and usability for software engineers.   Devoxx Call for Papers Deadline
   Devoxx, the Java community conference, is Nov. 15-19 in Antwerp, Belgium. You can submit one or more talks until June 14th.   Take the Inside Track to JavaOne and Oracle Develop
  Stay connected to inside track of JavaOne and Oracle Develop conferences with insider views and late-breaking news with the JavaOne blog and Oracle Develop blog.  New Course: Developing Web Services Using Java Technology, Java EE 6 - View Schedule
 Learn to create, implement, and deploy web services and web service clients using Java technology components and the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6 SDK.  View Schedule  Top Course: Java Programming Language
 Oracle's most popular Java course gives students a solid foundation for programming with Java. View Schedule  Java EE 6 Certification Beta Testing Now Open
 Be one of the first in the world to become Oracle Certified for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 6. Oracle University has just begun the beta testing of our new Java EE 6 certifications.  Register  35% Discount on Core JavaServer Faces, Third Edition
 Core JavaServer Faces, Third Edition provides everything you need to master the powerful and time-saving features of JSF 2.0 and is the perfect guide for programmers developing Java EE 6 web apps on Glassfish or another Java EE 6-compliant application servers. Subscribers to this newsletter can save  35%; just enter OTNMEMBER at checkout.  35% Discount on JSF 2.0 Cookbook
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