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Written by Harshad Oak   
Feb 17, 2005 at 08:26 PM
Voting for the Java Developer Journal Reader Choice Awards is quite tedious as you have to vote in 27 categories and also provide your contact details as well as job profile. However each category has an option "No Nominee" so you need not vote if you are not sure. I could vote only  in a few categories as I found it a little unfair to vote when I don't know how good  the other options are. So I voted only in cases where I was convinced that  a certain product was the best.

Also as it is requires someone to nominate a product  for it to be included,  many good products are not listed at all.  I don't recall seeing any Apache Jakarta projects amongst the nominees.

The awards are 'readers choice' so all you need to vote is an email address and that naturally would mean a lot of bogus voting.  The site says that the votes will get audited but that has its limitations.

It would have been better if the awards were decided by a judges panel as what is currently happening is that mass usage items are easily beating niche products as most voters would be unaware of those niche products.

Hey, btw my book  Pro Jakarta Commons appears in the Best Book category and although it is currently way down in the rankings, your vote might help it put up a reasonable showing :-) So if you found Pro jakarta Commons useful, do vote.

If you can't vote as you haven't yet read it, maybe you should check it out at: Pro Jakarta Commons

JDJ Readers Choice Awards: http://www.sys-con.com/java/readerschoice2004
Vote: http://www.sys-con.com/java/readerschoice2004/vote.cfm

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