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Sun Microsystems Java University[TM] program.

WebSphere Developer's Journal

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Java University[TM] Program: Aggressive, code-level training courses for experienced developers using Java[TM] technology, brought to you by Sun Microsystems, Inc. Attend seminars designed by industry luminaries and recognized experts. Sessions cover Sun certification and Web services technology. Whether you're a beginner or a veteran developer, architect, or software engineer, you'll benefit from these value-packed full-day courses. Register now. Seating is limited.

The Java University[SM] program complements this year's Web Services Edge conference by offering 3 full-day training lectures for experienced software developers, architects, and engineers.

Java University[SM] Program Take-Aways:

* Training designed and presented by expert Java technology engineers

* Student guides full of source code, examples, references and copies of instructors' materials

* Free Web-based training courses from Sun Educational Services

Tuesday, March 18, 2003

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