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  • Create Ajax-style architectures with the IBM Web 2.0 Feature Pack
  • This article shows you how a Java™ 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) application was enhanced with an Ajax-style architecture by using the IBM® WebSphere® Application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0. Learn how to combine Ajax-style architectures with an existing application without having to rewrite the entire Web application. You'll also discover some ideas on how to apply the Web 2.0 Feature Pack to your own J2EE applications for IBM WebSphere Application Server. The "Plants by WebSphere" application is among a number of samples that are provided with the IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0. The application exemplifies a typical J2EE application and how it can be enhanced with an Ajax-style architecture without rewriting the entire application. The sample application represents a fictitious online plant store where customers can order and purchase flowers, trees, vegetables, and accessories. Take a look at Figure 1, which shows the front page of the Web application Figure 2 illustrates the architecture of the application in its original form before attempting to add Ajax-style features. The architecture is intended to be fairly typical for a J2EE application running on WebSphere Application Server. At a high level, the application adheres to a Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern, which most Web applications follow on some level. A browser accesses the URL for the application, which returns a JSP-rendered HTML page. The browser issues additional requests to the Web application, and servlets are used to control the flow as users move through the purchase request. Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs)
  • Photoshop icycles Tutorial in PDF
  • Easy Icyicles tutorial at photoshop, Step 1 Create a new documents, make the background black and white and use the elliptical marquee tool to draw a circle and fill it with white. Step 2 Use Filter –> Stylize –> Extrude You might want to play with the values to create different shapes of icicles. Step 3 Now go to Filter –> Distort –> Polar Coordinates.. Choose Polar to Rectangular Step 4 Hit CTRL-U and pick a nice blue for your icicles (c) 2006 Photoshop Tutorials by Photoshop Jungle. Download Photoshop icycles Tutorial in PDF
  • F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange
  • F-Secure® Anti-Virus™ for Microsoft Exchange protects Microsoft Exchange environments from viruses, worms and Trojans by scanning internal, incoming and outgoing messages in real-time. The product scans not only e-mail messages and attachments, but it also stops viruses in documents and notes posted to public folders. Powerful Protection Against E-mail Viruses Microsoft Exchange systems ensure efficient and productive information sharing, while at the same time they create a fertile ground for viruses. This is why virus writers often take advantage of the most commonly used e-mail and groupware systems. As e-mail viruses are able to reach all workstations in a corporate network only in a few minutes, companies without proper virus protection expose themselves to a severe risk of significant productivity and monetary losses as well as to loss of professional reputation when sending virus-infected messages to their customers and business partners. With F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange, you can stop viruses already at the e-mail server, ensuring no viruses are able to enter or leave your corporate network. Simple and Automated Administration F-Secure Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange is easy to set up and administer even by companies with scarce IT resources. However, it also scales up to the needs of large enterprises by providing the possibility to deploy several virus scanner servers. The solution updates itself automatically without any intervention from the administrator. The administrator can configure and manage the solution either with an easy-to-use local user interface or with F-Secure Policy Manager™ that is included free-of-charge in the solution. F-Secure Policy Manager also
  • PENTAX IQ Zoom EZY Operating Manual
  • Congratulations on your purchase of the PENTAX IQ Zoom EZY and welcome to the world of Pentax zoom compact photography! Your compact, light weight camera is a great companion to preserve your favorite memories. Its built-in 38-70mm lens gives you the freedom to frame everything from breathtaking landscapes to family portraits, even detailed closent Tlîe buUt-in auto flash helps you capture subjects in dimly-lit palees or photograph indoor scenes with clarity and brilliance. Since most of the operation - including film loading film speed setting, winding/rewinding, focus and exposure control - are automatic, you can take great pictures effortlessly. The DATE modef makes it easy to remember the dates when you took pictures. . Please read this manual carefully before operating the camera to take consistently super attention to the cautions and notes in this Operating Manual, futures and illustrations used in this manual may ditter from the camera's actual appearance. . Illustrations in this operating manual are the DATE MODEL. Download pdf PENTAX IQ Zoom EZY Operating Manual
  • From Web 1.0 to Web 2.0
  • The concept of “Web 2.0” was born in the first Web 2.0 Conference organized by O’Reilly and MediaLive International in 2004. The concept was further elaborated in the article “ What is Web 2.0 Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software” published by Tim O’Reilly in 2005. Generally, Web 2.0 denotes the paradigm of employing the Web as the platform to deliver and use software. Nevertheless, what user experiences, design patterns and technologies Web 2.0 actually encompasses are not concretely bound and they keep evolving. As described in Wikipedia, “Given the lack of set standards as to what ‘Web 2.0’ actually means, implies, or requires, the term can mean radically different things to different people.” In this paper, Web 2.0 is defined as the innovative use of the World Wide Web to expand social and business outreach to and exploit collective intelligence from the community. The features of Web 2.0 from the user behavior and software design perspectives are discussed. A high level technical architecture to support Web 2.0 features is also covered. Finally, the limitations of current technologies are discussed in order to analyze the new technology development in the Web 2.0 model. Web 2.0 advocates the Web architecture that promotes users’ participation and collaboration. Web 2.0 becomes the platform for users to share, contribute, review and enhance information resources. Flickr and YouTube provide virtually unlimited media repositories for users to share photos and videos respectively. Collaboratively edited by any Web users, Wikipedia has become one of
  • Lock down telnet / ssh / console access and accounts tutorial
  • Lock down the box! Solution: 1. Turn on encryption 2. Lock down console line 3. Lock down telnet / ssh / ACL for access 4. Configuring local usernames and secret passwords 5. The QUICK N DIRTY Script 1. Turn on encryption To ensure that passwords are not shown in the config files in clear text, turn on password encryption. This is already done in newer IOS versions. router(config)#service password-encryption 2. Lock down console line Console ports on the router are used to initially setup a router/switch, or for modem access later on. Protect this port from physical attack by adding a login method and exec-timeouts. Download Lock down telnet / ssh / console access and accounts tutorial
  • OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL How-to
  • The launch of OpenOffice.org 1.0 in 2002 removed at a stroke one major obstacle to the universal use of Linux on the desktop. At last, Linux users have office software - word processor, spreadsheet, graphics, and presentation - which not only works at least as well as the Microsoft Office equivalent, but can also use Microsoft Office file formats, and is genuinely open source. However, this hasn't prevented objections from Microsoft diehards that they still can't migrate to Linux, because "Linux hasn't anything like Microsoft Access". Well, have I got news for you. It has, and it's called OpenOffice.org 1.0. One of the hidden secrets of OpenOffice.org 1.0 is that it also has a great user-friendly database front end. All you need to do is wire it up to one of the many open-source databases on Linux, and you have a Microsoft Access (and more) equivalent. This document explains how to make this connection, and then provides a quick tour of the database tools within OpenOffice.org 1.0. Many hardened OpenOffice.org 1.0 users are completely unaware of what is hiding under the covers, and are amazed once they start playing with the 'hidden' tools. Download pdf OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL How-to
  • Warner Bros Sound Effects Library Complete Track and Index Listing
  • Warner Bros Sound Effects Library. Complete Track and Index Listing. CD #. Tr / In Description. Time. WB01. 1-1. CARTOON APPROACH AND QUICK STOP WITH SKID Warner Bros Sound Effects Library Complete Track and Index Listing CD # Tr / In Description Time WB01 1-1 CARTOON APPROACH AND QUICK STOP WITH SKID :04 WB01 1-2 CARTOON FAST APPROACH AND QUICK STOP WITH SKID :04 WB01 2-1 CARTOON FAST APPROACH AND RUN OVER CHARACTER :05 WB01 2-2 CARTOON APPROACH, SKID AND BIG CRASH :09 WB01 3-1 CARTOON LONG SKID AND CRASH WITH WARBLE :06 WB01 3-2 CARTOON FAST TAKE OFF AND SMASH INTO POLE, CRASH :04 WB01 4-1 CARTOON AIRPLANE BUZZ BY AND CRASH INTO MOUNTAIN :07 WB01 4-2 CARTOON APPROACH FAST AND CRASH INTO WALL :07 WB01 5-1 CARTOON TRIP, FLIP AND FALL Download
  • Oracle WebCenter Suite Provides Web 2.0 Services for Enterprise Developers
  • Web 2.0 is generating an incredible amount of interest and subsequent momentum around services on the Internet. And many enterprise developers want to determine how these exciting new services can be leveraged within their companies. The nature of Web 2.0 services is to empower users to combine all the relevant information they can find into a single location so that they can be more productive in their work environment. In addition, end users can form ad-hoc associations with users inside and outside their organizations as part of a “social network”. And they need an easy way to track all these sources of information so that they become more productive while at the same time traversing all this new content. Rarely in IT organizations today will one hear a statement that developers don’t have enough to do. There is always a shortage of resources to address all the business needs of the organization. For these Web 2.0 services to be accessible for the Enterprise, all the available applications and information needs to be made available to end-users in a secure, standard way. And developers need to provide tools to end users to allow them to quickly and easily assemble these services together in a meaningful way. Oracle is the only vendor that provides a complete, integrated, and standards-based suite of products for developers to speed the rapid exposure of application and information services that can be combined with easy-to-use end-user tools to deliver Web 2.0 services for the Enterprise. Download pdf Oracle WebCenter Suite
  • Comparing Java, C# and Ada Monitors queuing policies
  • Concurrent programming is still challenging and difficult. “Since concurrency techniques have become indispensable for programmers who create highly available services and reactive applications, temporal dimensions of correctness introduced by concurrency, i.e., safety and liveness, are central concerns in any concurrent design and its implementation” [Lea 98]. And without expert guidance and concurrent design-pattern description, they're expected to occasionally fail. Thus providing significant examples and paradigms for teaching good and correct style is of prime importance. Learning concurrency paradigms is necessary but it is not sufficient. The choice of the run-time semantics must be known since it may introduce subtle design and programming errors. It is the aim of this paper to exemplify the importance of process queuing and awaking policies (whether processes are named threads or tasks) resulting from possible choices of the monitor concept implementation. The languages Java, C# and Ada implement the monitor concept [Hoare 1974]. Several possible monitor concurrency semantics have been used in the past and a classification is presented in [Buhr1995]. Every implementation provides mutual exclusion during the execution of a distinguished sequence (synchronized method in Java, lock in C#, protected object subprograms in Ada) using a lock for every object. The semantics differ in the chosen policies for blocking, signalling and awaking processes. The Java policy uses explicit self-blocking and signalling instructions. It provides “wait()”,“notify()” and “notifyAll()” clauses with a unique waiting queue per encapsulated object (termed “synchronized”). A self-blocking thread joins the waiting queue and releases the object mutual exclusion lock. A notifying thread wakes up