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  • 2007 AUDI A6 AVANT
  • Introduced in the 2005 model-year, the current generation of the A6 is relatively unchanged this year, apart from the fact that the V8 now develops 15 extra horsepower and that an S6 version with a 435-hp V10 is available. The Avant, as Audi names its station wagon models, is offered with a 3.2L V6 and Quattro full-time all-wheel-drive. As the vehicle is a bit low, front as well as rear access is relatively easy. The front seats are very comfortable thanks to such features as adjustable height and lumbar support. With tilt and telescoping steering, drivers easily find a very good driving position. Legroom is good, while headroom with the sunroof is tight for tall individuals. In the back, the bench seat is comfortable for just two people because the transmission tunnel takes up the foot room in the middle. Headroom and legroom are sufficient. The seatback splits 60/40 and folds to form a floor that angles up slightly towards the front, leaving a gap behind the front seats. Fortunately, you can install a vertical net to keep animals or objects from falling into the gap. Cargo capacity is good, but the rather pronounced forward angle of the C-pillars prevents use of full height for about 40 cm. The hatch opens wide and there are four movable tie-downs. Download 2007 AUDI A6 AVANT
  • The impact of AJAX Vulnerability in Web 2.0 Applications
  • The most striking technology application in this century is the impact of web on the human life. The current period has witnessed the increased use of web to a greater extent and the Web 2.0 has made the cyberspace as the global information space. Web 2.0 is a collection of technologies and services that allow increased user-creator interaction, content syndication, advancements in web-based user interfaces, which ultimately lead to the creation of an entirely new application platform. Web applications are the most vulnerable elements of an organization’s IT infrastructure today. An increasing number of organizations (both for-profit and not-for-profit) depend on Internet-based applications that leverage the power of AJAX. As this group of technologies becomes more complex to allow the depth and functionality discussed, and, if organizations do not secure their web applications, then security risks will only increase. The most striking features of web 2.0 are its ability in harnessing collective intelligence and bringing rich users participation. The web 2.0 has rich applications with features such as user interaction, knowledge transfer and sharing and end user as well as source collaboration. The AJAX technology is used in many synchronous environments ranging from learning to many other purposes and their potential as well as implications are addressed in many studies. The basic strength of the present web services environment is the Rich Internet Application is because of the deployment of JAVA script and DHTML for gaining interactivity in web pages. The fuse of many interrelated technologies has made the AJAX, (the Asynchronous
  • motorola razr v3 user manual
  • The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted. Motorola and third party software stored in semiconductor memories or. other media. Download PDF
  • Tutorial SAP: The BAPI Gateway Component (BC-FES-AIT)
  • The BAPI Gateway Component (BC-FES-AIT) Purpose The BAPI Gateway component allows you to call BAPIs (which are methods of SAP business objects) and RFC function modules dynamically. This means that at design time you do not have to know which BAPIs or function modules you are going to call at run time. Integration Using the Repository Services to Obtain Metadata Since you do not know which BAPIs or function modules you are going to call at run time, you also do not know the metadata of those BAPIs or function modules. For example, you do not know which BAPIs exist for a business object you wish to use, and for each of the BAPIs you may call in that business object you do not know what their parameters are, and what is the data type of each of the parameters. You can use the Repository Services component in conjunction with the BAPI Gateway to get this metadata at run time. Architecture Internally, the BAPI Gateway component uses the following related products: · It uses services from the SAP DCOM Connector to handle connections to R/3 when such a connection is required. You need to have the SAP DCOM Connector installed, and use its Destination editor to define at least one destination system, before you can call BAPIs or function modules in that R/3 system. · It uses the SAP Automation DCOM Connector Logon Component to get necessary logon information. · It also uses the Repository Services component to get metadata information. Download
  • Use XDoclet to Generate Web Service Support Files
  • Simple template to introduce XDoclet First template: XDoclet architecture Case study: Create Web Service Deployment Descriptor 1st try Case study: Create Web Service Deployment Descriptor 2nd try Summary and resources Use XDoclet to generate Web service support files ibm.com/developerWorks Presented by developerWorks, your source for great tutorials Section 1. About this tutorial What is XDoclet? You can skip this page if you already use XDoclet or already read the first XDoclet tutorial. XDoclet facilitates automated deployment descriptor generation. XDoclet, a code generation utility, allows you to tack on metadata to language features like classes, methods, and fields using what looks like JavaDoc tags. Then it uses that extra metadata to generate related files like deployment descriptor and source code. This concept has been coined attribute-oriented programming (not to be confused with aspect-oriented programming, the other AOP). XDoclet generates these related files by parsing your source files similar to the way the JavaDoc engine parses your source to create JavaDoc documentation. In fact, earlier versions of XDoclet relied on JavaDoc. XDoclet, like JavaDoc, not only has access to these extra metadata that you tacked on in the form of JavaDoc tags to your code, but also access to the structure of your source, that is, packages, classes, methods, and fields. It then applies this hierarchy tree of data to templates. It uses all of this and templates that you can define to generate what would otherwise be monotonous support files. Unlike the last tutorial on XDoclet, this tutorial does not focus on
  • Using molecular graphics software to create geometry
  • Several PDB viewers, including Chimera and Pymol, are able to export molecular representations as VRML files. VRML files can then be converted to a file type that can be imported directly into the 3D application of your choice. By default, Maya is able to open/import .obj, .fbx, .mel, .ma and .mb files (among others). Plugins can be installed to import a number of other 3d file types, but as of yet there is no direct way to import VRML files into Maya. First, we’ll explore the functionality of Chimera and export VRML files of the reovirus attachment protein sigma1, then we’ll use the ‘multiscale model’ option in Chimera to export the reovirus core as VRML. We will then use PyMOL to create a cartoon protein representation and export it to VRML. Using Chimera to Export VRML Surfaces & Ribbons: Open PDB ID ‘1KKE’ using Chimera’s ‘Fetch by ID’ command under the File menu. To download any PDB directly, you can go to http://www.rcsb.org. Chimera can also be downloaded for free from the UCSF Chimera website (http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/). By default, the molecule is seen as a wire model. You can tumble the model using the left mouse button (LMB). The right mouse button (RMB) allows use to zoom in, and the middle mouse button (MMB) pans. Download pdf Using molecular graphics software to create geometry
  • USB to RS485 Converter Card User Manual for Windows Vista
  • General Information • UART I/F Supports 7 / 8 Data, 1 / 2 Stop Bits and odd /even / Mark / Space / No parity • Data rate 300 => 250K Baud • 384 Byte Receive Buffer / 128 Byte Transmit Buffer for high data throughput • Adjustable RX buffer timeout • Auto Transmit Buffer control • Integrated Power-On-Reset circuit • Integrated 6 MHz – 48 MHz clock multiplier PLL • USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 compatible Note: The Yellow LED will flash when the unit is transmitting data from the computer to the controller. The Green LED will flash when the unit is receiving data from the computer to the controller. There is no power on LED indicator. Look in your Device Manager to see if the USB485 card shows up under one of the COM Ports. This is a clear indication that the unit is in good condition and is ready to communicate. Download pdf USB to RS485 Converter Card User Manual for Windows Vista
  • Microsoft Network Client Version 2.2 Users Guide for MS-DOS Clients
  • LAN Manager Enhanced Starting LAN Manager Enhanced Starting the Workstation Service and Logging On Additional Network Services Using the LAN Manager Screen Using CTRL+BREAK to Break Out of Network Requests Using Menus and Menu Commands View Menu Message Menu Con?g Menu Accounts Menu Help Menu Using Dialog Boxes Dialog Box Elements Getting Help from the LAN Manager Screen Viewing Network Resources Setting the Current Focus Viewing Shared Resources Network Paths Viewing Users on the Network Understanding User Accounts Viewing Information About User Accounts Changing Your Password Starting LAN Manager Services Stopping LAN Manager Services Pausing LAN Manager Services Continuing LAN Manager Services Pausing and Continuing Connections to Resources Viewing the Workstation Configuration Using Home Directories Exiting the LAN Manager Screen Quitting LAN Manager Enhanced Logging Off from the Network Starting LAN Manager Enhanced Automatically Running Other Network Protocols Using the TEMP Environment Variable Using Shared Directories Viewing Shared Directories Connecting to a Shared Directory Connecting to a Shared Directory Without Setting the Focus Controlling Persistent Connections Connecting to an IBM LAN Server Resource Making a Onetime Connection to a Shared Directory If You Have Trouble Connecting Viewing Your Connections to Shared Directories Copying Files over the Network Moving Files over the Network Running a Program on a Server Disconnecting from a Shared Directory Using Shared Printers Printer Queues Viewing Printer Queues and Print Jobs Connecting to a Printer Queue Connecting to Printer Queues Without Setting the Focus Making a Onetime Connection to a Printer Queue Printing over the Network
  • Tutorial SSH File Transfer (RCI) Manual
  • In the interest of security and information integrity, Rutgers University has implemented several new changes in the ways to upload, share, and send files via your RCI account. Files must be transferred via secure means; you will no longer be able to upload files via programs such as CuteFTP or WS_FTP. SSH Secure File Transfer is the default program will you find available on all university computers. While it is set up and can be used very similar to traditional FTP programs, it is worth mentioning the differences and explaining how to use the program. Opening the Program: Go to the Start menu in the bottom left of the screen, and look through the Programs >> Utilities >> SSH Secure Shell sub-directories. You will see Secure Shell File Transfer; click this to open the program. Download Tutorial SSH File Transfer (RCI) Manual
  • Ruby on Rails - A Cheatsheet
  • Ruby on Rails Commands gem update rails rails applicaittion rake appdoc rake –tasks rake stats ruby script/server ruby script/generate controller Controllername ruby script/generate controller ruby script/generate scaffold Model Controller ruby script/generate model Modelname Download Ruby on Rails - A Cheatsheet