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JavaWorld's Enterprise Java Newsletter

For the week of October 9th:

Revisiting the logout problem
Recipes for JSF and Stripes

Extreme makeover: JavaWorld edition
JavaWorld celebrates 10th birthday with new redesign

MuleSource targets open source ESB
Start-up will provide support, services around Mule open source infrastructure and integration software

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From the JavaWorld Archive:

Java Tip 134: When catching exceptions, don't cast your net too wide
Understand how Java compilers check catch clauses at compile time

Java Tip 137: Manage distributed JTables
Efficiently display huge JTables using distributed caching TableModels


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