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developerWorks Open source newsletter

14 September 2007

Dear developer,

Get ready for the new developerWorks newsletter.

On September 20, the developerWorks newsletters will move to a new format -- a single, customizable mailing with detailed listings tailored to suit your specific interests. Rather than sending out a series of separate newsletters on different topics (as we do now), we will send out one weekly mailing that includes the developerWorks resources you want to see.

Since you are already subscribed to our Open source newsletter, your mailing will include listings for the latest content in our Open source zone. If you are currently subscribed to any other developerWorks newsletters, then you'll get listings for those topics as well. You will also be able to update your user profile to add or remove interest areas.

We're excited about this new format, and we think you'll find it a valuable resource -- and you'll get fewer items in your inbox to boot. Let us know what you think -- we'd love to hear from you.

Regards,
Mark Cappel, Open source zone editor


 Highlights this week

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Build an Eclipse plug-in to navigate content in an EMF model
Build an Eclipse plug-in that allows users to manipulate and navigate the content of an Eclipse Modeling Framework-based model.

Make your 404 pages smarter with metaphone matching
Bad URLs, every Web site's bane, generate the infamous 404 error. Make your 404s useful by customizing redirects based on your site's content.

Using integrated packages: GlassFish JSTL 1.2 and Apache Geronimo 2.0
Discover how using Glassfish JSTL and Geronimo 2.0 gives you more choices than ever when building Java Web applications.

An introduction to Eclipse for Visual Studio users
Eclipse is a new world for Microsoft Visual Studio developers, and getting started can be confusing. Here's where to begin so you can feel at home with Eclipse.

Hitting the Trifecta: Java database development with Derby, Part 6
In this final series installment, learn how to build a self-contained, deployable embedded Apache Derby database application.


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