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Mailing Lists for Java Developers
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<<Notes>>
This list is undoubtedly incomplete. Please send any corrections
or additions to elharo@sunsite.unc.edu
Digest versions of these lists are not mentioned, even when they're
available I'm thinking about how to make them available too.
<<How to subscribe to a mailing list>>
In most cases you can just click on subscription requests, enter your
name and email address in the resulting form, and hit the Subscribe
button. If you need to subscribe manually, instructions are as follows.
There are four kinds of mailing lists here. The first type of list is
run manually. These are identified by a subscription address that looks
like listname-request@somewhere.somedomain. To subscribe to one of
these lists send a message to that address with some body text a human
being can understand, e.g.
Please subscribe me to the Java games list. My email address is
elharo@sunsite.unc.edu. Thanks.
The other three common kinds of lists are run by automated mail-server
software. A lot of UNIX machines run something called majordomo. To
subscribe to a majordomo list you'll need to send email not to the list
but rather to majordomo. For example to subscribe to java-mac@natural.com
send mail to majordomo@natural.com with the message
subscribe java-mac
in the body. Your email address will be read from the message you sent.
Many IBM mainframes run LISTSERV. To subscribe to a LISTSERV list you
need to send email to the listserver, not to the list. For example to
subscribe to the jeeves-interest list, jeeves-interest@javasoft.com,
send a message to LISTSERV@javasoft.com with the message
SUB jeeves-interest First_Name Last_Name
in the first line of the body. Some UNIX boxes run a very similar piece
of software called listproc. For purposes of subscribing to mailing
lists there's no need to worry about the differences between LISTSERV
and listproc.
Finally Macintoshes often run ListStar from StarNine. ListStar is a
flexible rule-based mail processing system. This is a bug, not a
feature. Almost every ListStar hosted mailing list uses a different
subscription format. Some act like ListServ. Some act like majordomo.
Others act like ListServ except they expect the commands in the
Subject line. Others do something else entirely. In most cases the
automated subscription form available here should work. If it doesn't,
email the list's maintainer to ask for more detailed instructions.
List of mailing lists
advanced-java Advanced uses of Java
advanced-swing Swing
amiga-hotjava Porting Java to the Amiga
amiga-hotjava-announce Announcements about Java for the Amiga
AUTOAPI-INTEREST the AutoJava API
beans-info JavaBeans Announcements
beans-talk JavaBeans discussion
biss-awt A Java native AWT replacement
bongo-interest Marimba's Bongo GUI Builder
cal The official newsletter of the Cafe Au Lait web site
castanet-interest Marimba's Castanet
CJava Corporate Migration to Java
e-announce The E Programming Language (moderated)
e-talk The E Programming Language
EJB-INTEREST Enterprise JavaBeans
enterprise-java Java in Corporations
ESM_CS_JAVA
guavac The guavac Java compiler
hot-java-interest Sun's HotJava web browser
ibm-java-announce Announcements about IBM's Java work
IBUTTON-INTEREST IButtons for JavaRings
idl-users Java and IDL
ifc-news Netscape's Internet Foundation Classes
jai-interest The Java Advanced Imaging API
Java Borland's Java World newsletter
Java General Java Discussion
Java Discussion of Java in French
Java General discussion in Spanish
Java JavaSpaces
java-access Java Accessibility API
java-announce Announcements about Java from Sun
Java-COM Java and Microsoft's Component Object Model
java-games Writing games in Java
java-house Discussion of Java in Japanese
java-house-brewers Java programming in Japanese
java-interest adavanced Java, moderated
java-kerberos Java, Kerberos and DCE
JAVA-L Help with Java
java-linux Java on Linux
java-mac Java Programming on the Macintosh
java-mud MUD's in Java
Java-Networking Java network programming
Java-Perl JPL Java-and-Perl integration tool
java-porting Porting Java
java-src Java source code
java-xml-interest Integrating Java and XML
java2d-interest The Java 2D API
java3d-interest The Java3D API
javaanim-interest The Java animation API
JAVABOUTIQUE-JNEWS Java Boutique's JNews
javacc-interest The jacc parser generator
JavaCORBA Java and CORBA
javagl The JavaGL 3D Graphics Library
JAVAHELP-INFO Announcements about JavaHelp
JavaLobby Unite for Java
JavaLobbyCafe Unmoderated advocacy and flameage
JAVAMAIL-ANNOUNCE Announcements about the JavaMail API
javamail-interest The JavaMail API
JAVAPC-DISCUSSION JavaPC
JAVAPC-NEWS Announcements about JavaPC
JAVARING-INTEREST Java Rings
javasound-interest The developing Java Sound API
JAVASPACES-USERS JavaSpaces
javaspeech-announce The Java Speech API
javaspeech-interest The Java Speech API
javatv-interest Java Television API
jdb The jDB database backend
JDMK-FORUM The Java Dynamic Management discussion list
jini-alias Announcements about JINI
jini-submit Questions about JINI
jini-users JINI
jio jio
jmapi-forum The Java Management API
jmdk-forum Java Dynamic Management Kit
jmf-interest The Java Media Framework
jms-interest Java Message Server
jnative-l Native Methods
jndi-interest Java Naming and Directory Interface
jrex Java News
jsdt-interest The Java Advanced Imaging API
jserv-interest Java Web Server
JSP-INTEREST Java Server Pages
jtapi-interest The Java Telephony API
macmethods-java beginning Mac Java programmers
marimba-announce Moderated Announcements from Marimba
mix-and-match-java OpenDoc type parts for Java
MRJ-ANNOUNCE Announcement about the Macintosh Runtime for Java
MRJ-DEV Discussion of Apple's Macintosh Runtime for Java
msql-jdbc A JDBC driver for mSQL
otug Object Technology
pizza-announce Low-volume list for Pizza Announcements
pizza-users Discussion of Pizza
real-time-java Designing and implementing a real time Java
rmi-users Remote Method Invocation
sc22jsg Study Group for a Java ISO standard
security Java Security
servlet-interest Java Servlets
SMG9_API Development of Java APIs for the SIM
subarctic-announce Announcements about the SubArctic User Interface Toolkit
subarctic-discuss Discussion of the SubArctic User Interface Toolkit
swing The JFC
tutorial The Java Tutorial
win-jdk IBM's Windows 3.1 ADK
winwarriors The CodeWarrior IDE for Windows
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