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  • Implementing a Caching and Tiling Map Server: a Web 2.0 Case Study
  • Modern Geographical Information Systems (GIS) [1] provide a service-oriented architecture for interacting with geographical data sets and related maps. Web-based GIS systems are architected around the same principles as more general Web service systems based on SOAP [2], WSDL [3], and REST. Mirroring the World Wide Web Consortium and OASIS Web service standards-making bodies, the Open Geospatial Consortium [5] defines open standards for messages, XML data formats, and access protocols that are specific to the GIS community. In addition to OGC-based services, there are many companies (such as ESRI and AutoDesk) that provide proprietary, commercial solutions. Services from these various providers are not normally interoperable. The methods of the traditional GIS community have been challenged in the last two years by the emergence of new, lighter-weight approaches towards building clients and integrating data. The availability of Google Maps, Google Earth, Microsoft’s TeraServer, Yahoo! Maps and similar systems has enabled enthusiasts and part-time developers to make highly interactive Web interfaces to these companies’ services and to integrate their maps with local data. Google Maps in particular is an important example of the so-called Web 2.0 development approach [6]: Google has built and maintains a high performance, highly scalable map service (available for free) that has a relatively simple, JavaScript-based programming interface. This simple but powerful public interface to a very complicated service is the hallmark of Web 2.0, since it democratizes the client development process: very little programming skill is required to build custom Web applications and to combine them with data
  • Outpost Network Security Client Beginner Guide
  • A network is simply two or more computers linked together so their files can easily be shared or transferred from computer to computer. The simplest network is the LAN, the Local Area Network. These computers are in the same office or building. A LAN can have virtually any number of computers. You make a LAN when you connect two computers together in your office or at home. When computers in different buildings or cities are connected together, the network is called a WAN or Wide Area Network. A WAN can be comprised of individual computers and LAN’s. The Internet is a network of networks. There are two fundamental types of computers on the Internet, servers and clients. A server is a computer specifically set up to serve its files (make its files available for viewing or download) to client computers. A client is any computer you use to access the Internet: desktop, laptop, handheld, cell phone, etc. The files a server makes available to your computer can be web pages, videos, sounds, images, etc. For your home computer to be able to receive files or any data from a server, your computer must request this information. This happens when you enter an URL in your browser or when you receive e-mail. Any computer can be set up as a server or a client. Without the proper safeguards, anyone can access the files on your personal computer when it is connected to the Internet. This is why a firewall is used. A firewall is
  • Installation guide Single-Frame front bumper HF 7651 for the Audi
  • Installation guide Single-Frame front bumper HF 7651 for the Audi A8 D2 pre-facelift (1994-1998) 1. Removal of the original bumper: Remove all screws which hold the bumper. Remove the bumper together with the alloy bar. This is hold by two big screws. Remove the alloy bar from the original bumper and install it to the car. 2. Placement of the Hofele-Design front bumper on the car: Place the new bumper on the car but do not yet bolt it on. 3. Preparation of the bonnet: Remove the front grill and the rubber stripe behind it. Remove the bonnet/hood lock and replace the grip through a longer one (part of delivery) Install the front grill (HF 7354-V8, W12 or S8) in the extension piece. 4. Placement of the extension piece: Place the extension piece onto the bonnet/hood and fix it with adhesive tape. Align the front grill so that there is an even slit between bumper and grill. 5. Screwing of the bumper: After the alignment of the front bumper and the front grill you can screw the front bumper. Download Audi PDF
  • Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) Mac OS X Integration Guide Manual
  • In the architecture of a server solution, supply of electrical power is a single point of failure. If electrical power is lost, servers can fail without warning and software corruption can occur even with journaled file systems. UPS devices protect from voltage spikes, surges, overvoltage, undervoltage and other nastiness. They protect the most expensive and critical elements of IT infrastructure. A UPS also gives critical systems enough time to gracefully shut down and switch off before the UPS batteries are exhausted. If possible an email message can be sent to the outside world before everything goes dark. Systems can also be configured and scripted to return automatically once power has restored and a minimum battery capacity has been reached. Unfortunately, even where a UPS has been purchased, the majority of installations I have come across have little or no configuration in place. It is not just a case of buying a UPS off the shelf and plugging it in. Armed with a little more information and a bit of extra time, a UPS can be used to offer much better protection from power failure events. This document is intended to assist with specifying and deploying UPS for Apple server installations. Implementation Process ” Identify devices requiring UPS protection; ” calculate power draw; ” estimate run time requirements; ” specify required UPS battery capacity; ” select manufacturer and model; ” install on site with appropriate electrical wiring; ” configure UPS communications and software for graceful shutdown and restart sequences; ” scheduled testing;
  • Barracuda 7200.10 Serial ATA Installation Guide
  • Serial ATA interface disc drives are designed for easy installation. It is normally not necessary to set any jumpers, terminators, or other settings on this drive for proper operation. With a Serial ATA (SATA) interface, each disc drive has its own cable that connects directly to a Serial ATA host adapter or a Serial ATA port on your motherboard. Unlike Parallel ATA, there is no master-slave relationship between drives that use a Serial ATA interface. You can use a Serial ATA drive in the same system with Parallel ATA drives as long as both interfaces are supported on the motherboard or with a host adapter. This makes it easy to add Serial ATA capability to your existing system without removing existing Parallel ATA disc drives. What you need • A Phillips screwdriver and four 6-32 UNC drive mounting screws. • A SATA interface cable (sold separately). Maximum length is 39 inches (1 meter). • A SATA-compatible power cable or adapter (sold separately). • A system with a SATA connector on it, or a SATA host adapter and available PCI slot in which to install the adapter. Refer to your computer system documentation to see if your system supports SATA on the motherboard and locate the SATA connector. If your system does not have a SATA connector on the motherboard, you must purchase a SATA host adapter that is compatible with your computer and operating system and install it with the appropriate device driver according to the host adapter manufacturer’s installation instructions. Note. See www.seagate.com/support/disc/sata/ for a list of
  • SimpleTech Secure Digital (SD) Card/Adapter User Guide
  • This is an Installation and User Guide for the SimpleTech® SD Card and SD Card Adapter. The SimpleTech SD Card is a highly secure super small form-factor card used in several devices including Digital Cameras, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), MP3 music players, digital voice recorders, and other electronic devices such as cell phones, and pagers. The SD Card is a solid-state, nonvolatile removable and reusable mass storage which shows up as an ATA hard drive to the host. However, compared to ATA/IDE/ESDI hard drives with rotating discs, the Solid State SD Card is extremely rugged and very compact. The SD Card features high transfer rate for fast copy and download. The SD Card also features a Write Protect Switch on the casing to prevent accidental overwriting or erasure of the data. The SD Card complies with both current and future Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements. The SD Card Adapter allows the SD Card to plug into a PC Card socket. Therefore, the SD Card with the SD Card Adapter provides removable mass storage to thousands of hosts that have PC Card sockets, standard on many notebook computers. Download pdf SimpleTech Secure Digital (SD) Card/Adapter User Guide
  • Sculptor Archetype Tutorial
  • In this tutorial we will create a simple Java EE application from scratch using the Maven archetypes provided by Sculptor. It consists of the following projects: • sculptor-helloworld-parent - Only a maven project for building the other parts. • sculptor-helloworld - Business tier. EJB project containing the services and domain objects. • sculptor-helloworld-web - Presentation tier. Web application with CRUD GUI. • sculptor-helloworld-ear - EAR package of the deployable application. Setup maven projects We start with creating a script that calls the 4 maven archetypes to generate the project structures and maven build files. It also does an inital build and generation of Eclipse project with the maven eclipse plugin. Of course you can execute these commands one by one from the command prompt, but the script is useful when doing this several times. Copy the following script to sculptor-archetypes.cmd, located in the root of your Eclipse workspace. Adjust paths to your environment. set MVN_HOME=C:devtoolsMaven-2.0.6 set JAVA_HOME=C:devtoolsJdk-1.5.0_12 set path=%MVN_HOME%bin;%JAVA_HOME%bin Download pdf Sculptor Archetype Tutorial
  • Audi TVS3 Instruction Manual
  • AUDI PERFORMANCE & RACING, LLC does not endorse modification of vehicles for use in public highways where warranty or government regulations may be violated. As an express condition of sale of any performance part, the buyer acknowledges and agrees to use the performance parts for the modification of vehicles in a manner consistent with any and all local and federal regulations and laws, including sanctioned OFF-ROAD competitive events. Emission related aftermarket parts that modify the emission control system may not be legal for sale or use on pollution controlled vehicles. Parts sold by AUDI PERFORMANCE & RACING, LLC are legal only for racing vehicles which may never be used upon a public highway. Performance parts and equipment are sold AS IS without any warranty whatsoever, unless indicated otherwise. There is no warranty implied or stated due to the intended use and purpose of performance parts. While every effort is made to provide technical information and assistance, we have no control over owner installation, modification, and unusual stress that performance parts are subject to. The buyer assumes all responsibility for determining the suitability of the product. The entire risk as to quality and performance parts is assumed by the buyer. In the event such parts proves defective following their purchase and installation, the buyer, not AUDI PERFORMANCE & RACING, LLC, the manufacturer, the distributor, or retailer, assumes the entire cost of any necessary servicing, repair, or replacement. AUDI PERFORMANCE & RACING, LLC will not be responsible for any direct or indirect, actual
  • Nissan Data Scan User Manual
  • This software is provided to assist the enthusiast in performing tuning and data collection on the user’s car for the purpose of maintenance and performance improvement. We at blaZt strongly suggest you read this manual and understand the contents before using it to tune your vehicle. We make no warranty implied or otherwise regarding the use of this software or any hardware supplied by blaZt. Communication- The Communication screen configures parameters required for NDS to access your ECU. A. The port setting defaults will work for most users. Select a different COM port number if the port your cable is connected to is not COM 1. B. Address read command - specifies the command to be used for reading ECU memory data. Some ECUs with daughter boards use command other than the default. C. ECU Id - specifies target ECU. Engine ECU Id varies between regions and models. This is usually set to EF D. Find ECU -This button tests for active ECU IDs. E. 96 model z32 - Check the box if your car is a 1996 model year 300ZX. This setting allows for communication with 96 model 300zx OBDII complaint cars via the Consult I port. You may also have to check this box if your ECU is later than 1996 in some other models. F. Auto Connect to ECU - This checkbox should be selected if you want NDS to connect automatically to your ECU each time the program starts. Download pdf Nissan Data Scan User Manual
  • Audi Installation Instruction Manual
  • 1997-03 Audi A8 / 2000-01 Audi S4. 2002-03 Audi S6 / 2001-03 Audi S8. 2000-03 Audi TT. Use the White and Gray RCA’s for the front INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1996-Up Audi / Volkswagen Bose Integration Harness For models amplified without Bose: 1996-03 Audi A4 / 1996-03 Audi A6 2000-01 Audi S4 / 2002-03 Audi S6 Use the White, White/Black, Gray, and Gray/Black speaker wire for the front speaker output and use the Green and Purple RCA’s for the rear speaker outputs. Be sure to connect the Blue/White wire to the aftermarket radio’s amp turn-on wire. The White and Gray RCA’s will not be used. 1-800-221-0932 www.metraonline.com . COPYRIGHT 2004 METRA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 70-1787 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1996-Up Audi / Volkswagen Bose Integration Harness For models amplified without Bose: 1996-03 Audi A4 / 1996-03 Audi A6 2000-01 Audi S4 / 2002-03 Audi S6 Use the White, White/Black, Gray, and Gray/Black speaker wire for the front speaker output and use the Green and Purple RCA’s for the rear speaker outputs. Be sure to connect the Blue/White wire to the aftermarket radio’s amp turn-on wire. The White and Gray RCA’s will not… Download Audi Manual