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AJAX for Mobile DevicesOver the last 12 years, Microsoft Corporation has developed a successful operating system for mobile devices based on Windows CE, currently known as Windows Mobile. The Windows Mobile deliverable consists of (1) a particular set of Windows CE components, (2) a logo test kit requirements document, (3) a set of light weight middleware applications, and (4) commercialization components, such as drivers and value-added services provided by OEMs and Mobile Operators. Microsoft licenses the Windows Mobile OS to third parties, (generally OEMs and MOs), who commercialize and sell the operating system as part of a device and service offering.
Microsoft entered the embedded device space with Windows CE in 1992, after many years of creating desktop operating systems. Microsoft’s desktop strategy centered on the idea of “platform,” and we brought this idea to the device space. The notion of a vibrant and compelling third party software ecosystem was perceived a necessity for success. That said the small, handheld device is not a PC, and the limitations of the battery powered device, with a small screen, and intermittent and variable network connectivity, make a successful software ecosystem a difficult proposition.
Web applications
The last five years have seen the growth of “Web 2.0” and AJAX as a new approach to developing applications on the desktop, hosted in the web browser. Before the rise of AJAX, web “applications” were extremely limited in the types of interactivity that they could deliver. Web pages hosted content, and while web sites quickly acquired the ability to dynamically adjust thatOwners Manual Ohlins car shock absorber for Honda S2000 PDFIntroduction Öhlins Racing congratulates you on your choice of shock absorbers for your vehicle. Your new Öhlins high performance shock absorbers are developed from experience gained during years of successful co-operation with the World Championship winning teams. Total shock absorber length, spring travel and damping forces are developed just for your car. The design and the settings are consequently the results of extensive testing and no guesswork! All Öhlins shock absorbers are designed with just one aim; to win races.
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Download manualImplementing Mobile Web 2.0This document outlines a chapter in the book Implementing Mobile Web 2.0 by Ajit Jaokar published by futuretext (Feb 2009). It is released separately as a stand-alone chapter. Here, we discuss the role of the next generation SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, referred to as SCWS (Smart card web server) SIM within Mobile Web 2.0. To explain the background, this document includes other sections from the book so that it becomes as complete document in itself.
Synopsis and key ideas
The key ideas behind this chapter are:
• Web 2.0 has already evolved to Cloud computing.
• Inspite of the notion of a ‘Web only’ processing, the cloud needs a client (as is now apparent from the deployment of a browser like Chrome from Google).
• For a mobile ecosystem, there are two possibilities for a Cloud client; The device or The SIM since both are at the edge of the network(for simplicity we discuss a cellular network only i.e. not Wimax, WiFi etc)
• From a network Operator perspective, the SCWS SIM offers a possibility to be the client for the mobile cloud for reasons that we discuss in this chapter.
• The SCWS SIM technology also offers the possibility of accessing mass market devices.
Notes:
1) This chapter is written from a Telecom Operator perspective. There are other implementations of Mobile Web 2.0 which are non Operator specific
2) We use the term SCWS technology to refer to Smart Card Web Server technology and SCWS SIM as the next generation SIM card incorporating SCWS technology
Web 2.0 and MobileMicrosoft Outlook 2000 Email Tutorial pdfSending An Email Message Important areas will be highlighted with the Blue Chips
1. Click on the Outlook Icon from the Desktop.
2. In Inbox, click on New button from the toolbars.
3. Enter the recipient’s name in the To: line. Remember to use a semicolon (;) to separate email addresses. Then type a short but descriptive topic in the Subject: line. Type your message in the white space. You do not need to press the key at the end of each line. The text will be wrapped and flow to the next line as you type. Click the Send button to send your email.
4. You can also enter the recipient’s name by clicking the To: button on the email. The Select Names dialog box will be opened. To locate the user’s email address, type his last name in the Type Name or Select From List box. Outlook will search for the matching names from Global Address List. Highlight the name that you want to use and click on either To >, CC -> (carbon copy), or Bcc-> (blind carbon copy) button to paste the user’s email address in the Message Recipients box. Click on the OK button when you are done.
Download Microsoft Outlook 2000 Email Tutorial pdfJetta 2005.5 6 CD Changer Instructions SpecificallyBefore starting, make sure painted and trim surfaces are protected to avoid scratching during installation process of the items. Use proper surface protection covers and work attire free of dirt and grease.
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Key out of ignition switch and radio off.
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I decided that the quickest way to get you up and running with your own web server would be to use Apache Friend's XAMPP. XAMPP is an application that combines Apache (the web server), MySQL (database), PHP (scripting language) and phpMyAdmin (database administration) all into one.
Normally, to set up a web server you'd have to install each of those individually. With XAMPP, you install one application and you have a fully functional server. Now, you're probably thinking, “Well, if it's that easy then why is this blog entry HUGE!?” Well. The reason this is a large entry is I am going to walk you through all the steps of setting up XAMPP AND make sure that you set it up so that it is secure!
The default XAMPP installation is meant for developers on a local network, not for a real world installation, however, there are ways of making the installation secure and ready for real world use. Also, there are a few other things we'll need to do other than installing XAMPP to get things going.
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There are many distributions of Linux out there, my distribution of choice is Fedora Core. I prefer it because I've always had the most luck with it and have friends who use it. The steps contained within this article could be easily applied to Ubuntu or another distribution.
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Get manualAMQP Programming Tutorial for C++, Java, and Python 1.0This book shows you how to write programs for the MRG Messaging component of the Red Hat Enterprise MRG distributed computing platforming using the Apache Qpid API. It also gives basic information on downloading and installing MRG Messaging. For more complete information on how to download and install MRG Messaging see the MRG Messaging Installation Guide.
This tutorial will teach you how to write MRG Messaging applications in C++, Python, or Java (using the JMS API). To run the programs in this tutorial, you will need to download and install MRG Messaging and be able to start the broker and run a sample application. These steps are described in Chapter 3, Installing MRG Messaging, and described in more depth in the MRG Messaging Installation Guide. MRG Messaging is an open source, high performance, reliable messaging distribution that implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) standard. MRG Messaging is based on Apache Qpid 1, but includes persistence options, additional components, Linux kernel optimizations, and operating system services not found in the Qpid implementation. We have worked closely with companies that rely heavily on high performance messaging, and created a system to meet their real-world needs.
• MRG Messaging is flexible. It easily supports most common messaging paradigms, including store-and-forward, distributed transactions, publish-subscribe, content-based routing, and market data distribution.
• MRG Messaging is interoperable. It implements the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP), which is a free and open standard for messaging.
• MRG Messaging supports clients written in many languages, including Java (JMS), C++, and Python.