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Tutorial of SQL Power Injector 1.11. DO YOU WANT TO LOAD A SESSION?
We start the tutorial with that question since you might have already initiated a session before and just want to reuse it. If it’s the case then your answer is YES – GO TO STEP 9. If you have never saved any session your answer is NO – GO TO STEP 2. In other times you do not want to load any session or wish to start from scratch then your answer is NO – GO TO STEP 2.
HINT 1
To save session can be a real time saver when you want to get back to your tests exactly where you were when you stopped. Or just to save the session with different values.
HINT 2
Once the session is saved it is possible to go modify it directly in the XML file. There you can either change some values, remove some of them, update a JSESSIONID or even add a new form! Keep in mind that this file could be more useful than just a session repository.
HINT 3
If you are making tests with a web site using Java which keeps the web site context with a session id it is possible to update the cookie directly in the XML file. What you need to do is to modify the value of SubmitUri in the HtmlForm tag with the current session id. To do so you need to add a semi-colon (;) with the java session id right before the web page name and right beforeAdobe Photoshop Elements 3.0Taking a peek at Elements 3 for the first time and you will realize this is a major revamp to their popular image editing software. Elements almost has 3 unique features to offer to user:
Photo Organizer: Allows you to add and organize your photos within Adobe Photoshop Elements. Photo Editor: Allows you to use Adode Photoshop Elements to edit your photos (this is the part of Elements you will most recognize) Photo Creations: Allows you to create web page galleries, slide shows, greeting cards and more.
This is the splash page you will see when you boot up Elements. You can see that you have the choice to View and organize photos, fix photos, edit photos or make a photo creation.
Bad News > Macintosh Users: Ya know I love ya and I am sure Adobe does as well. However, the photo organizing and sharing features are not available in the Macintosh version of Elements. The main reason is most Mac users will be using iPhoto to organize and share their photos.
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Download Honda GX100 Owner's Manual PDFMaya Basics TutorialHere is the basic Maya Interface: Menu Bar Common Menus – Standard File, Edit, Modify Create, Display, Window menus. Stay constant regardless of mode. Module Specific Menus – Vary based on the Maya module in which you’re operating. For example, you’ll have various polygon manipulation menus when in Modeling, and texturing tools when in Rendering. Status Line Module selector – Let’s you change which Maya module you’re using.
We typically use Modeling, Animation, and Rendering. Scene Icons – basic New, Open, and Save icons. Selection Mode – Let’s you specify how you want to select parts of your scene. By object, or By Component type. Selection Masks – Assuming you’re selecting by component type, these buttons allow you to specify the component on which you’d like to focus Snap Modes – Can be helpful in creating uniform layouts. Essentially objects etc… that you create will move to discrete coordinates as defined by a grid. Render Buttons – Shows you what your scene looks like when fully rendered. Show / Hide Editor Buttons – Lets you control what is seen at the screen’s far right
Download Maya Basics TutorialRuby Programming - Delightful LanguagesThis is a brief recounting of my initial impressions of and experience with the Ruby programming language and its community. In many ways Ruby strikes the same chord in me that Perl did a decade or more ago. I show Ruby from a Perl perspective. When I first encountered Perl, I found the language to be a little strange coming from a C background. From time to time I would use Perl to write things I would have written in C or shell, and soon Perl was my tool of choice for many tasks. Ruby is having a similar effect on me. Sometimes I prototype Perl code in Ruby, sometimes I just use Ruby for the sake of seeing if I arrive at a different solution using a di?erent language.
Like Perl, Ruby makes programming fun, but in a different way. Ruby borrows features from many languages, and one of those is Perl. I can simply translate Perl code into Ruby if I want. I will use the Soundex function as an example, as the algorithm is simple and my Perl implementation will reveal something about my abilities as a programmer. The Soundex algorithm is a simple hashing of the letters of a word to a four character code which brings similar sounding words to the same code. In 1994 I posted a routine, shown in code listing 1, to comp.lang.perl which shows both the simplicity of the Soundex algorithm and my Perl style at its worst (or best).
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With the ADSL Modem Ethernet connected to your computer, and an account activated by your network service provider, the ADSL Modem Ethernet provides a lightning-fast Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) connection between your PC or LAN and the service provider’s network of high-speed digital facilities. This booklet contains the information you need to install, use, and care for your 3Com HomeConnect ADSL Modem Ethernet
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Download Portable Hi-fi Speaker for iPod pdfJapanese Manage to Overclock A Pentium 4 All the Way Up to 5 GHz6 February 2006. By: Adrian Stanciu, Sci-Tech News Editor. Japanese Manage to Overclock A Pentium 4 All the Way Up to 5
6 February 2006 By: Adrian Stanciu, Sci-Tech News Editor Japanese Manage to Overclock A Pentium 4 All the Way Up to 5 GHz Pentium 4 Model 631 Many doubted that such a performance could be achieved, but the information posted on a Japanese website goes to prove with screehots and pictures that a basic Pentium 4 processor was successfully peuaded to go up to 5 GHz. One of the most important features that made this experiment possible was the cooling system, which didnt use Liquid Nitrogen as one might expect (coidering that is the usual substance for such extreme cooling tasks). The Japanese used a gas cooling solution and a big part of the equation was the huge heatsink and all the big fa around the processor. According to information posted by The Inquirer and tralated directly from the Japanese source, the processor at stake is a basic model 631, which usually ru quietly at 3 GHz, but now was overclocked to 5 GHz
Download PDFLandrovers for On Road Response Engineering Manual PDFLandrover, by its very nature, is a market leader for off road use over every type of terrain in this country as well as abroad. It has been produced in short, medium and long wheelbase form with every conceivable body type imaginable. Its attributes are well respected across a wide spectrum of users ranging from the military to the farming community and the precedent it has set has been the envy of off road vehicle manufacturers the world over.
Whilst the vehicle is of a robust and sturdy build, it is very heavy and sluggish in performance, which is the reason high and low gear ratios and differential locks were introduced to assist in its prime task – to be capable of ascending and descending most gradients over every type of eroded surface. That said, it is fair to say that the vehicle has not been developed and perfected with on road response capability in mind, and drivers using the Landrover to make progress will find it is not particularly suited to that task. The acceleration is slow, the turning circle wide and cumbersome and the general handling heavy and tiresome. For this reason, the speed limit set for the road will in most instances be the safe maximum limit for the vehicle and the vehicle should be driven under response conditions to those limitations accordingly. The East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service Landrover pump is derived from the Landrover LWB TD 130 (130” wheelbase) chassis driven by the TurboGO-Global For Windows Deployment GuideGraphOn’s GO-Global software gives the Windows Server operating system the capability to serve 32-bit Windows® based applications to client desktops, terminals and web-browsers running on PC and non-PC desktops. The GO-Global Server environment is, by definition, a thin-client, 100 percent server-centric architecture. Because the GO-Global clients will be available for many different desktop platforms (Linux, Macintosh, and others), the GO-Global Server provides access to 32-bit Windows-based applications from virtually any desktop. The GO-Global Server allows you to roll out 32-bit Windows-based applications to a heterogeneous set of desktops while transitioning to a pure 32-bit desktop environment.
Unlike the traditional client/server environment, an application runs only on the server in the GO-Global Server environment. The GO-Global client performs virtually no local processing of applications. The GO-Global Server transmits only the application presentation—the Graphical User Interface, or GUI—down to the client. Each user logs on and perceives only his or her own session, which is transparently managed by the server operating system and is independent from any other client session.
From an application development perspective, one of the biggest benefits of the GO-Global Server is that the majority of existing 32-bit application programs run "as is"—no programming changes are required to run them on a GO-Global Server. This does not, however, mean that all existing 32-bit applications run equally well under GO-Global Server. As with the addition of any new operating system service, understanding how to design applications that take advantage of these new capabilities is important. It’s also important to understand how this