From:"Marsee Henon" <marsee@oreilly.com> 
To:mswier@yahoo.com
Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, September 17
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 17:45:38 -0700
Hi,

I am using a new email system starting today for these User
Group Newsletters. Just thought I'd warn you in case they look 
a bit different then usual.

--Marsee


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-O'Reilly Authors in the News
-Hacking Windows XP
-Single Sign-on for Your Web Applications
-The Hacker Behind "Hacking the XBox" 
-Web and Enterprise Architecture Design Patterns for J2EE
-Enhancing ASP.NET Pages with JavaScript
-Ten Tips for Building a Flash Remoting Application
-Keynote Plays Ball with PowerPoint

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***Enterprise Services Architecture
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management and IT professionals, the book presents a 
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challenges with ease and agility. This book was commissioned by 
SAP, but we're making it available to the general public because
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grips with the architectural revolution that is underway. 
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/entservapps/

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***Louis Rosenfeld, ("Information Architecture for the World 
Wide Web"), 2003 Dublin Core Conference, Seattle, WA--
Sep 28-Oct 2 
Louis is a featured speaker at the 2003 Dublin Core Conference: 
Supporting Communities of Discourse and Practice-Metadata Research
and Applications. 
http://dc2003.ischool.washington.edu/index.html

Bell Harbor International Conference Center
2211 Alaskan Way, Pier 66
Seattle, WA 98121
http://dc2003.ischool.washington.edu/venue.html


***Jason Hunter, ("Java Servlet Programming, 2nd Ed" & "Java 
Enterprise Best Practices"), SDForum Emerging Technology SIG, 
Palo Alto,CA--Oct 14
Jason will be presenting XQuery, a W3C specification for 
querying XML or anything that can have an XML facade such as a 
relational database. It has the backing of all the big players 
including Oracle, IBM, BEA, and Microsoft, and has several open 
source implementations as well. In this talk you'll learn how to
use XQuery, when to use XQuery, and which implementations to trust. 

For more information, including cost, go to:
http://www.sdforum.org/p/calEvent.asp?CID=1188&mo=10&yr=2003

7pm, Tuesday, October 14 
Cubberley Community Center
4000 Middlefield Road, Room H-1
Palo Alto, CA

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Emerging Technology Conference slated for February 9-12, 2004 
in San Diego, CA. Suggested topics include: Interfaces and 
Services, Social Software, Untethered, Location, Hardware, and 
Business Models, as a start. The submission deadline for 
proposals is September 24, 2003.
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/etcon/?CMP=NLC-W80C43814372


***The Second Annual O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference, 
Santa Clara, CA--October 27-30
Tracks this year include Fearless Programming, Scripting Genius,
Sys Admin and Networking Mac Style, Media and Publishing, and 
Emerging Topics. User Group members can use code DSUG to 
register and receive 20% off conference pricing.

To register, go to:
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O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference
October 27-30, 2003
Westin Santa Clara, Santa Clara, CA
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***"Go On Safari" Tip of the Week Contest Winner--Rory Blyth, 
Portland Area Game Developer Interest Group
"Social Ramifications--The benefits of Safari go even beyond its
intended scope. Just walk into a room full of nerds and say, 
'I've got Safari.'

About 10% of them will be scratching their heads, wondering why 
it is that you're bragging about having the latest and greatest 
OS X web browser, but the rest will be drooling and calling you 
horrible names. They will call you horrible names because they're 
jealous. They'll be jealous because they're sick of finding lewd
photos of tennis rackets when what they really want is help."
For the rest of Rory's review go to: 
http://www.neopoleon.com/blog/safari.aspx

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Recipients--and their comments--will be announced in this User 
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News From O'Reilly & Beyond
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***O'Reilly Authors in the News

*Google on NPR
Listen to this "Talk of the Nation" interview with Google 
co-founder Sergey Brin and Rael Dornfest, coauthor of O'Reilly's
"Google Hacks."
http://www.npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=1421546

*An Interview with Paul Bausch
Listen in on this IT Conversations interview with Paul Bausch, 
the author of "Amazon Hacks." Paul talks about topics covered in
the book, including the Amazon Associates program and the Amazon
Wish List.
http://www.itconversations.com/index.php

For more info on our Hacks:
http://hacks.oreilly.com/


***Hacking Windows XP 
In these two hacks excerpted from "Windows XP Hacks," author 
Preston Gralla walks through how to shorten the time it takes 
for your desktop to appear when you turn on your PC (and make XP
shut down faster as well), and how to use some of Preston's 
favorite Registry hacks to make nifty interface changes.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/network/excerpt/winxphacks_chap1/index.html

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***Single Sign-on for Your Web Applications
Jason Garman walks you through the implementation of SPNEGO, 
which allows for single sign-on of your web applications with
Apache and Kerberos.
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2003/09/11/kerberos.html

Jason is the author of "Kerberos: The Definitive Guide."
Order Number: 4036
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/kerberos/


***The Hacker Behind "Hacking the XBox" 
Reverse engineering seems a mysterious and dark art, aided, 
perhaps, by the specter of the U.S. DMCA. Andrew "Bunnie" Huang 
risked penalties for his self-published "Hacking the Xbox." 
Howard Wen recently interviewed Huang on reverse engineering, 
disclosure, and the guts of the Xbox itself.
http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2003/09/11/bunniehuang_interview.html

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***Web and Enterprise Architecture Design Patterns for J2EE 
From their experience as web-era application designers, Ganesh 
Prasad, Rajat Taneja, and Vikrant Todankar saw a need for a set 
of named ways of doing things at the application or subsystem 
level, in the same manner that the original design patterns 
fulfilled a need for standardization of lower-level 
functionality. In part one of a two-part series, the authors 
discuss their Web and Enterprise Architecture Design Patterns 
in the Partitioning and Scope categories.
http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/09/10/patterns.html

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***Enhancing ASP.NET Pages with JavaScript 
A sprinkling of JavaScript code can enhance the reach and 
responsiveness of your ASP.NET web pages without sacrificing 
ASP.NET's secure, server-based model for your coding. Matthew 
MacDonald, coauthor of "ASP.NET in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition," 
shows you how to use JavaScript in an ASP.NET web page to 
perform three common tasks: showing a pop-up window, changing 
control focus, and handling frame navigation. You can use these 
tricks to quickly solve problems that have no native .NET solution.
http://www.ondotnet.com/pub/a/dotnet/2003/09/15/aspnet.html

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Web
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***Ten Tips for Building a Flash Remoting Application
Flash Remoting has not changed much for the release of Flash MX 
2004, which is good news for programmers building complex Rich 
Internet Applications (RIA). Flash Remoting still offers the 
most flexible, intuitive way to add an application server to an 
RIA. Tom Muck, author of O'Reilly's upcoming "Flash Remoting: 
The Definitive Guide," offers ten tips for building a Flash 
Remoting application that will help programmers deliver the most
efficient RIA possible.
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/javascript/2003/09/16/flashremoting.html

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***Keynote Plays Ball with PowerPoint
Apple's Keynote is the first major-company presentation software
in years to step up to bat against ruling giant Microsoft 
PowerPoint. Ian Darwin provides a detailed comparison of the 
two presentation heavyweights.
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2003/09/12/keynote.html

Until next time--

Marsee