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10-13-2004, 06:27 AM
IBM developerWorks offers a Software Evaluation Kit (SEK) for the Linux and Windows platforms. Sign up for this two-DVD set of trial code today at:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/offers/sek/?S_TACT=104AHW65&S_CMP=AUG&ca=degr-L1544

The SEK contains the trial code you will need to model, build, deploy, access and secure your on demand applications and Web services. After you have explored the SEK,speed-start your application development. Go to the Speed-start your Linux app or Speed-start Web services Web sites to find additional resources, including how-to articles, online tutorials and an invitation to our technical briefings. And if you have questions along the way, find answers in our technical support forums. When you finish developing your new Linux application or Web service using the IBM trial code, tell us about your effort and we will send you a gift (while supplies last)

Develop Contact Center telecom applications
Learn just how easy it is to create a basic telecommunications application using SIP servlets. The use of open standards such as SIP, together with Java programming, has radically simplified the task of creating complex applications.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/wi-contact/?ca=degr-L1544Devtelecomapp

Introduction to Jena
RDF is increasingly recognized as an excellent choice for representing and processing semi-structured data. In this article the author shows you how to use the Jena Semantic Web Toolkit to exploit RDF data models in your Java applications.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jena/?ca=degr-L1544jenaintro

alt.lang.jre: Feeling Groovy
Whereas the Java language has won over an entire generation of programmers with its commitment to exactitude and extensiveness, Groovy heralds a new era of programming on the Java platform, one defined by convenience, expedience, and agility. In this article the author offers an informal introduction to the proposed addition to the standard programming languages for the Java platform.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-alj08034.html?ca=degr-L1544groovy