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June 2006 - SOA Demystified.
 

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Browse our archive of monthly SDN Channel editions and get plugged in to the tools and technologies you need to address today’s most pressing development challenges. Each month’s edition zeroes in on a specific topic and serves up a range of hand-picked resources, including:

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»  September 2006: Build Identity Confidence
Learn how to secure web services in a step-by-step demo with Aravindan Ranganathan, Access Management Architect. You'll also, find out how Andrew White, Manger, PwC, addresses complex issues around competing standards and integrating security across multiple platforms.
July 2006: Tool up for Linux.
Sun advances its commitment to Linux developers by delivering best-of-class Java development tools and optimizing C, C++ and Fortran compilers. Open source developers can learn how to rapidly develop high performance enterprise applications for GNU/Linux in this month's SDN Channel.
June 2006: SOA Demystified.
Need a crash course in SOA development? Find out what an SOA is, how you can build it, and why SOA is the future of IT. Get the SOA know-how and Java technology tools you need to liberate legacy applications, integrate Java and .NET technologies, and roll out new services atop a flexible SOA framework all here in this month's SDN Channel.
May 2006: The Best of the 2006 JavaOne Conference
If you weren't among the 15,000 Java technology developers who made it to the 2006 JavaOne conference in San Francisco, no worries. Dive into this month's Sun Developer Network Channel for a behind-the-scenes look at the news and excitement from the world's premier Java technology conference.
April 2006: Micro devices. Massive mobility.
Get a jumpstart on using Java technology tools to build polished mobile apps, and learn how to boost marketability in the highly competitive - and highly lucrative - wireless world.
March 2006: Plug-in power.
The new NetBeans IDE 5.0 radically simplifies plug-in development with out-of-the-box tools that make customizing an IDE easier than ever. Reach beyond the Eclipse market with access to the growing NetBeans IDE installed base.
February 2006: Common code. Uncommon results.
Open Communities are here to stay - so get involved! From desktop to data center, you'll find everything you need to capitalize and contribute to open source and community development.
January 2006: Ajax made easy.
Ajax and Sun Java Studio Creator team up to let you easily enrich your Web applications with desktop-like dynamic interactivity. Get tools, tips, and analysis on Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, aka Ajax - and put it to work to make your Web apps shine.
December 2005: CoolThreads, hot performance.
The future trend of multicore computing is here! Once you know how, these advances will launch your application performance, scalability, and throughput through the roof.
November 2005: Letter in computer science.
Introducing the Sun Developer Network Channel: Your hall pass to all the latest news, events, topics, and promotions of the Sun Developer Network community. This edition features education.
 
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