This month's Java Developer's Journal "takes it up a notch" in terms of betraying the best service to the readers for advertising bucks. For awhile, JDJ has been selling portions of its cover space to advertisers, imitating the snap-off "belly band" that costs a little more but doesn't actually interfere with the cover design. This month, though, the cover of JDJ is nothing but an ad for the Web Services Edge conference. Which might just be tacky were it not for the complication that JDJ usually puts its Table of Contents on the cover. So this month's JDJ has no ToC. Shame on Group Publisher Jeremy Geelan, Editor-in-Chief Alan Williamson, and Sys-Con Media.