April Fool's Day
Technical Review for Red Hat Linux 9.
Jim — Bluetooth USB adaptors.
Neill — added to my jarsearcher tool…
Danny — CVSGrab Ant task and Java Jam 4.
JMX4Ant v1.1, provides the ability to interact with JMX MBeans from Ant.
Linksys, Ricochet unveil wireless wide-area network router.
Ban On E-Commerce Taxes Likely To Be Extended.
Apache 2.0.45 Released.
The Future of JDOM for processing XML using Java.
Samsung spoils the Microsoft party with a Symbian phone. The new SGH-D700 is a Nokia Series 60 license.
Jonas — AspectWerkz AOP framework for Java 0.3 has been released.
Castor Eclipse Plug-in v1.0.1, an XDoclet plugin for Eclipse.
EBay's PayPal accused of violating Patriot Act.
IRS electronic filing logs 2 million users.
Dominic — IBM Xperanto.
HP to pair Mozilla with its OS.
High-Tech Companies Get Low Marks For Online Service. Top: HP, Dell, Xerox, IBM, Microsoft, Apple.
Java Performance Tuning Newsletter no. 28.
Chuq — RFC 3514.
Bryce — April Fools.
LiteWebServer 3.0.2, a small modular web server and Java web container based on Tomcat.
Servlet 2.4: What's in store?
DbEdit Plugin for Eclipse, provides a view on the content of a database.
Oracle targets SMEs with 9i Java Edition. The complete e-commerce kit in a box.
April Fools: TheServerSide Bought by Microsoft.
David — Bringing your Java Application to Mac OS X: Part Two.
Fred — Bruce Eckels Weblog coming soon to Javablogs.
Werner — InetAddress and Javablogs.
Glen — SourceJammer: a Java CVS replacement.
JDK 1.5 Early Access 1 Released.
Matt — Red Hat 9 Download. I got all the images in about 5 hours using BitTorrent, and let it run all night.
Matthew — 2003 JDJ Readers' Choice Awards — Voting Begins Today.
Costin — Manifests and properties.
JSch 0.1.3, a pure Java implementation of SSH2.
Survey: Sweden tops U.S. as Web-savviest nation.
Top 100 April Fool's Day Hoaxes of All Time.
On April 1, 1778 — Oliver Pollock, a New Orleans businessman, created the “$” symbol.