Mailing Lists for Java Developers

Notes

The Mailing Lists

advanced-java

Advanced uses of the Java language


advanced-swing

Using the Swing GUI toolkit


AUTOAPI-INTEREST

A list for developing standards for the AutoJava API


beans-info

A moderated list for announcements about the JavaBeans Component API


beans-talk

Open discussion of the JavaBeans component software architecture


EJB-INTEREST

Enterprise JavaBeans development


guavac

This mailing list disgusses guavac, the GPL'd Java to Java byte code compiler written in C++.


hot-java-interest

Discussion of Sun's HotJava web browser


ibm-java-announce

The latest news from the IBM Centre for Java Technology Development.


IBUTTON-INTEREST

A mailing list for using the IButton with Java Programming Language


idl-users

The CORBA Interface Definition Language for Java


jai-interest

The Java Advanced Imaging API


Java

General Java Discussion


Java

This list is devoted to programming issues, but also tries to keep an eye on interesting business news related to Java.


Java

JavaSpaces


java-access

Java Accessibility API


java-announce

Announcements about Java from Sun (moderated)


Java-COM

The Microsoft Java-COM mailing list discusses the use of the Component Object Model (COM) with Java.


java-dev

Unmoderated discussion about Discussion of Apple's Macintosh Runtime for Java, its associated SDK, and pretty much anything dealing with Java development on the Mac.


java-game-teachers

A collaboration mailing list for teachers of Java game programming. Share ideas, experiences, and course materials.


java-house-brewers

Technical discussion on Java programming in Japanese.


java-kerberos

Integrating Java, Kerberos and DCE


JAVA-L

Java Programming Language Assistance List


java-linux

Java-Linux porting projects.


Java-Mobile

The list is open for discussing issues related to Java on mobile devices independently of the OS that runs on the device. It can e.g. be Java running in a Windows PocketPC environment or Linux on the same hardware, or Java on a Palm Pilot etc. The common denominator should be that the target device should be mobile and run Java.


java-mud

This list is an extremely informal forum for discussing the ideas and details needed for implementing multi-user dungeons/domains using Java technology.


Java-Networking

The Java-Networking list provides an informal forum for people interested in networking issues of the Java language and library.


Java-Perl

This list is for the development of the JPL Java-and-Perl integration tool originally developed by Larry Wall at O'Reilly and Associates but now released as open source.


java-porting

Discussion of issues involved in porting Java to new platforms


java2d-interest

A discussion list for people interested in the Java 2D API. This is a set of classes for advanced 2D graphics and imaging, encompassing line art, text, and images in a single comprehensive model. The API provides extensive support for image compositing and alpha channel images, a set of classes to provide accurate color space definition and conversion, and a rich set of display-oriented imaging operators. These classes will be provided as additions to the java.awt and java.awt.image packages.


java3d-interest

SunSoft's Internet Graphics Group hosts a mailing list discussing 3D Interfaces for the Internet, with emphasis on Java3D and its use in 3D browsing and virtual environments.


javaanim-interest

Discussion of the Java animation API


JAVABOUTIQUE-JNEWS

Java Boutique's JNews


javacc-interest

JavaCC is a free parser generator written in Java which produces parsers written in Java. JavaCC comes with a Java grammar. Jacc produces top-down parsers, not YACC-like LR parsers. The JavaCC-Interest mailing list is a group of active JavaCC users.


javagl

The JavaGL 3D Graphics Library


JAVAHELP-INFO

Announcements about JavaHelp from Sun (moderated)


JavaLobby

Unite for Java, or unite for whatever this group eventually decides Java is. JavaLobby, still in the process of pulling itself together, is a loose amalgam of Java developers who seem to be severely divided about what exactly the group is or should be. This mailing list is supposed to be low-volume, announcements only, but the announcements are more than a little opinionated; and since the list is unmoderated this tends to produce sporadic bursts of high traffic, pleas to use the web forums instead notwithstanding.

If you're interested in this group, I recommend you subscribe to the mailing list and read the web forums to see what's going on, but don't formally join until you feel comfortable with the group. More than one member has complained because they found group leaders making statements in the name of JavaLobby and its members which they did not agree with (and in fact in some cases vehemently disagreed with).


JavaLobbyCafe

Totally unrestricted discussion and flaming about Java with occasional high volume from time to time.


JAVAMAIL-ANNOUNCE

Announcements about the JavaMail API


javamail-interest

Discussion of the the JavaMail API for sending email from Java programs


JAVARING-INTEREST

The Java Ring interest alias lets you stay in touch with other Java Ring developers around the world. The Java Ring is a piece of jewelry that contains a Java iButton from Dallas Semiconductor. These are the rings that were given out to every attendee at JavaOne 98. The Java iButton implements the JavaCard API, and you communicate with the iButton through a BlueDot receptor using the new OpenCard framework. You write "client/server" programs, with one piece actually running on the ring, and another piece running on any other Java host.


javasound-interest

Discussion of the design and implementation of a Sound API for Java that goes beyond the current AudioClip interface


JAVASPACES-USERS

A mailing list for discussion of Sun Microsystem's JavaSpaces Technology.


javatv-interest

Discussion of the Java Television API


JDMK-FORUM

A mailing list intended for public discussions on any topics related to the Java Dynamic Management Kit for SNMP network system device software service management


jini-alias

Announcements about JINI


jini-submit

Questions about JINI


jini-users

Discussion of JINI


jmapi-forum

Discussion of the Java Management API


jmf-interest

The jmf-interest list is for discussions surrounding the Java Media Framework APIs.


jms-interest


jnative-l

jnative-l is a mailing list for the discussion of writing native methods for Java. Appropriate topics include: Sun's Java Native Interface (JNI), Netscape's Java Runtime Interface (JRI), and Microsoft's Raw Native Interface (RNI) Discussion of using Java to interface with COM objects is not an appropriate topic for the jnative-l mailing list.


jndi-interest

Java Naming and Directory Interface


jrex

Java news from the Java Report


jsdt-interest

The Java Advanced Imaging API


jserv-interest

Discussion of the Java Web Server


JSP-INTEREST

Discussion of Java Server Pages


jtapi-interest

A discussion list for people interested in the Java telephony API


marimba-announce

Announcements and items of general interest to Marimba users


mix-and-match-java

A list for Java developers that want to add OpenDoc type features to Java (like user level mix-and-match components).


otug

While not specifically a Java mailing list, this forum has lots of useful, high-level discussion of object oriented theory and object oriented analysis and design topics. Common topics include UML, use-case analysis, CRC cards, and the like.


quicktime-java

Discussion of Apple's Java API for QuickTime. QuickTime for Java is available on Mac OS 8 and 9, Mac OS X and Windows, but not Unix or other platforms.


real-time-java

This list discusses topics related to the design and implementation of a real-time version of the Java programming language.


rmi-users

Remote Method Invocation and Object Serialization


security

Discussion of security issues surrounding Java


Serverside-India

Java Developers working on ServerSide Java Technologies who discussdiscuss technologies like Java 2, Servlets, JSP, RMI, J2EE, EJB, XML, WAP/WML etc.


servlet-interest

discussion of the Java Servlet API


SMG9_API

SMG9_API subgroup (Development of Java (and other) APIs for the SIM


tutorial

Discussion of the Java Tutorial


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Copyright 2006 Elliotte Rusty Harold

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September 2, 2006