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When used in conjunction with the Java Media Framework and other Java Media APIs, the Java 2D APIs can be used to create and display animations and other multimedia presentations. The Java Animation and Java Media Framework APIs rely on the Java 2D API for rendering support.
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SIP Servlets are very similar to HTTP Servlets, and HTTP servlet developers will quickly adapt to the programming model. The service level defined by both HTTP and SIP Servlets is very similar, and you can easily design applications that support both HTTP and SIP. Listing 1 shows an example of a simple SIP servlet.
Listing 1-1 List 1: SimpleSIPServlet.java
package com.bea.example.simple;
import java.io.IOException;
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.sip.*;
public class SimpleSIPServlet extends SipServlet {
protected void doMessage(SipServletRequest req)
throws ServletException, IOException
{
SipServletResponse res = req.createResponse(200);
res.send();
}
}
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System Requirements:
A basic P4 Machine with 512 MB RAM and about 40 GB HDD, a pointing device,
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Software Requirements.
Development Software
Windows 2000 and above.
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Building our Database.
Create a database called Customer.
create database Customer;
Create a table called Clients
create table Clients
(
ClientID int primary key,
ClientName varchar(50),
ClientEmail nvarchar(70)
);
To create the above database and table, I have chosen to use the new MySQL Query Browser.
In the figure shown below, is the splash screen for the Query Browser.
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In the face of the rapid changes on the Internet and the increased risks they bring, many schools, especially in the K-12 grades, have taken polar approaches to managing Web 2.0 within their schools. Some have opened the doors to these new opportunities, believing that their students and faculty should embrace these innovative applications in an effort to expand learning through online collaboration and sharing, while others have been quick to shut the door due to the potential costs and risks they may pose to younger students. In K-12 grades, the consensus seems to be to block these sites in order to protect students and their privacy from child predators and the potentially objectionable content that these real-time, dynamic sites may host.
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