## NEW XSQL Servlet 0.9.9.1 OUT TODAY ##

The new release of XSQL Pages and the XSQL Servlet is out today here on OTN. For complete information on what's new, and a much-improved "how to install" section, see:
http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml/xsql_servlet/htdocs/relnotes.htm
The brand-new, unified demo, on-line help system is also staged on the live server at:
http://technet.oracle.com/tech/xml/demo/demo1.htm
and is included in the release. It's all built using XSQL Pages and XSLT stylesheets.
Lot's of new features and enhancements based squarely on all of YOUR feedback, here on the OTN XML Forum.
Keep the questions and suggestions coming.

Richard,
I have just applied patch to upgrade from Portal 3.0.9 to 3.0.9.8.1 (Patch applied to loginserver and portal schema) and the External Applications that were previously set up have gone from the portlet.
Does this relate to your note at the bottom:
"Minor issues with Bulk action. 1840420 CUSTOM WRITTEN EXTERNAL AUTH MODULE NEED TO BE UPDATED AFTER 3.0.9 UPGRADE SSOXOID.PKB DOESN'T LOAD.
External authentication modules that were written before 3.0.9 need to be updated after upgrading to 3.0.9. ssoauthx.pks is updated in 3.0.9 and contains additional routines that need to be implemented." ??
If I go to the "Login Server Administration" portlet and select the link "Administer External Applications" I get a list of 5 External Applications that have previously been set up.
If I go back to the Home Page and select "customize" on the "External Applications" portlet I get the message "Your Login Server administrator has not registered any external applications".
Does that mean I should just run 'ssoauthx.pks' & 'ssoxoid.pkb' or do I need to do something else ??
Thanks
Simo

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    1) Can you make 3D objects in Java? Such as
    landscapes and people.
    Yes.
    2) Which programs are needed for development?
    Please list a few programs you feel are best for
    Java Development as a whole. Links here would also
    be wonderful.A compiler. An editor.
    >
    3) Are there any websites which go threw Java
    Development? I can't seem to find one which fits the
    needs or a beginner.There are several.
    Sun's basic Java tutorial
    Sun's New To Java Center. Includes an overview of what Java is, instructions for setting up Java, an intro to programming (that includes links to the above tutorial or to parts of it), quizzes, a list of resources, and info on certification and courses.
    http://javaalmanac.com . A couple dozen code examples that supplement The Java Developers Almanac.
    jGuru. A general Java resource site. Includes FAQs, forums, courses, more.
    JavaRanch. To quote the tagline on their homepage: "a friendly place for Java greenhorns." FAQs, forums (moderated, I believe), sample code, all kinds of goodies for newbies. From what I've heard, they live up to the "friendly" claim.
    Bruce Eckel's Thinking in Java (Available online.)
    Joshua Bloch's Effective Java
    Bert Bates and Kathy Sierra's Head First Java.
    >
    Sorry for the questions and thank you in advance for
    all the help. It's greatly apreciated.
    Cravepain

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