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Wed Nov 29 12:14:33 PST 2000


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IBM developerWorks Newsletter (Sample)
November 16, 2000
Vol. 1, Issue 14

Tools, code, and tutorials for open standards-based development.
need it? get it.
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>From Singapore to Mainland China and back to New York City, the
developerWorks' eye has a view on what's happening. Get inspired by
stories of Singaporean startups, enjoy the virtual fireworks
celebrating our newest beta site in China, or mingle with the crowds
at Internet World in the Big Apple. The itinerary includes stops in
the Java and Linux zones, a Web architectural side trip, a pass
through the Security area, and other side trips along the way.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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dW NEWS: China Beta
SECURITY: Internet World Report
JAVA TECHNOLOGY ZONE: Test Drive Your Code
CONTEST: New Prizes This Week!
LINUX ZONE: Making the Distribution, Part 1
dW and IBOOKS.COM: dW Offers XML Primer
WEB ARCHITECTURE ZONE: Capacity Planning for Growth
STARTUP RESOURCES: Technopreneurship in Singapore
COMPONENTS ZONE: Is EJB Right for You?
ABOUT THIS NEWSLETTER: Subscription Info and Legalese


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dW NEWS
http://www.cn.ibm.com/developerWorks/?n-11160
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China Beta
Developers in Mainland China can now read  articles, tutorials, news,
and columns from local technology industry leaders -- all written in
Simplified Chinese and geared toward the local developer community.
Check out the site and click the feedback link to let us know what you
think.
http://www.cn.ibm.com/developerWorks/?n-11160


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SECURITY
http://www.ibm.com/developer/security/?n-s-11160
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Internet World Report
Larry Loeb scoured the floor at the Fall Internet World 2000 show in
New York to catch the latest trends in security. In this special
report, you'll learn some useful -- and surprising -- insights on
what's going on and what's coming down the pike.
http://www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/s-trend.html?n-s-11160

Principles for a Secure System
Find out about Principles 2 and 3 in designing and building a secure
system: Defense in depth, which advocates the use of multiple defense
strategies; and secure failure, the notion that system failure is not
necessarily the same as system vulnerability. Authors Gary McGraw and
John Viega tell all.
http://www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/s-fail.html?n-s-11160


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JAVA TECHNOLOGY ZONE
http://www.ibm.com/developer/java/?n-j-11160
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Test Drive Your Code
Learn how JUnit and Ant can automate testing, improve the quality of
your software, and save you eons of time and effort over the long
haul.
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/j-ant/?n-j-11160


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CONTEST
http://www.dwcontest.com/
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New Prizes This Week!
Five TIVO digital TV recorders are boxed up and waiting to be mailed
to five people whose names we'll draw this week. To enter the drawing,
simply register your name and e-mail address. While you're
registering, download the free tutorial on Linux "Rebol scripting
basics" and get a free CD set of developer tools. Don't forget to
register each week for new prizes!
http://www.dwcontest.com/


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LINUX ZONE
http://www.ibm.com/developer/linux/?n-l-11160
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Making the Distribution, Part 1
Get the inside story on how Daniel Robbins put together his own Linux
distribution.
http://www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/l-dist1.html?n-l-11160

GNOMEnclature: Intro to Bonobo
Take another step toward understanding component-based technologies
using CORBA and ORBit.
http://www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/l-gn-cor/?n-l-1160

Common Threads: Sed by example, Part 3
Daniel concludes his sed series with a powerful QIF-to-text conversion
script.
http://www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/l-sed3.html?n-l-11160


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dW and IBOOKS.COM
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dW Offers XML Primer
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when you hear that this week "XML by Example" is free, compliments of
dW, when you register with ibooks.com for the first time.
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WEB ARCHITECTURE ZONE
http://www.ibm.com/developer/web/?n-w-11160
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Capacity Planning for Growth
Is your Web site poised to satisfy future demands? Can it accommodate
potential workload and infrastructure changes as your e-business
grows? Use these specific examples, graphs, and sample scenario
scripts to help you understand and plan for users' behavior at online
shopping, banking, and trading sites.
http://www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/w-capacity/?n-w-11160

Introducing RSS News Feeds
Learn why RDF Site Summary (RSS) is catching on as one of the most
widely used XML formats on the Web. See why companies like Netscape,
Userland, and Moreover use RSS to distribute and syndicate article
summaries and headlines. The sample code in this article demonstrates
elements of an RSS file and includes a Perl example using the module
XML::RSS.
http://www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/w-rss.html?n-w-11160


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STARTUP RESOURCES
http://www.ibm.com/developer/startup/?n-st-11160
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Technopreneurship in Singapore
Alive and well and roaring for more are the technopreneurs and
startups in this small Southeast Asian country. A look at this
tech-savvy island's tremendous tale of technological entrepreneurship
provides insight for Singaporeans and non-Singaporeans alike who want
to tap into this trend.
http://www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/su-sing.html?n-st-11160


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COMPONENTS ZONE
http://www.ibm.com/developer/components/?n-co-11160
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Is EJB Right for You?
Choosing a development platform is an important architectural
decision. Here's info on how to determine whether Enterprise JavaBeans
(EJB) is for you and what to look for when evaluating EJBs.
http://www.ibm.com/software/developer/library/tip-ejb.html?n-co-11160


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