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  • An Introduction to the Java Programming Language
  • In 1991, a group of Sun Microsystems engineers led by James Gosling decided to develop a language for consumer devices (cable boxes, etc.). They wanted the language to be small and use efficient code since these devices do not have powerful CPUs. They also wanted the language to be hardware independent since different manufacturers would use different CPUs. The project was code-named Green. These conditions led them to decide to compile the code to an intermediate machine-like code for an imaginary CPU called a virtual machine. (Actually, there is a real CPU that implements this virtual CPU now.) This intermediate code (called bytecode) is completely hardware independent. Programs are run by an interpreter that converts the bytecode to the appropriate native machine code. Thus, once the interpreter has been ported to a computer, it can run any bytecoded program. Sun uses UNIX for their computers, so the developers based their new language on C++. They picked C++ and not C because they wanted the language to be object-oriented. The original name of the language was Oak. However, they soon discovered that there was already a programming language called Oak, so they changed the name to Java. The Green project had a lot of trouble getting others interested in Java for smart devices. It was not until they decided to shift gears and market Java as a language for web applications that interest in Java took off. Many of the advantages that Java has for smart devices are even bigger advantages on the web. Currently,
  • BMW Group’s Mobile Service Manual Ebook
  • Owner’s Manual describes all models. and equipment that BMW offers within …… The BMW Group’s Mobile Service. offers you 24-hour assistance in the Content Inside for this BMW Group's Mobile Service: Owner’s Manual for Vehicle Contents A-Z Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 157 593 - . 09/03 BMW AG325Ci 330Ci Online Edition for Part-No. 01 41 0 157 593 - . 09/03 BMW AG… Download this BMW Group’s Mobile Service Manual Ebook
  • Dell Laser Printer 1700 & 1700n
  • The Dell Laser Printer 1700 offers fast, affordable printing in a compact .... Dell pays shipping charges for printer and. toner recycling. Dell Laser DELL MAKES IT EASY TO BUY, USE AND OWN PRINTERS Easy to Buy Dell Direct Advantage: Order online or through our professional sales team Fast, sharp printing Low total cost to purchase, operate and maintain Convenient recycling optio included with hardware and toner at no additional cost Easy to Use Dell Printer Web Tool Low maintenance with high-yield toner and optional paper drawer Convenient toner itallation using drop-in cartridge design 24x7 toll-free technical phone support Easy to Own Convenient ink/toner ordering and delivery with Dell Toner Management System™ Dell award-winning service & support staff Wide range of service offerings One-stop shopping and support with Dell printe, systems and networking The Dell Laser Printer 1700 offe fast, affordable printing in a compact design. Choose the 1700 for direct attach printing from your computer or select the 1700n to share over your office network. Fast, up to 25 page per minute print speed 1 , up to 15,000 page monthly duty cycle, 800-sheet maximum paper capacity, and the large optional 6,000 page high yield toner cartridge* make it ideal for a Download
  • Dr. C#: A Pedagogic IDE for C# Featuring a Read-Eval-Print-Loop
  • The C# programming language is rapidly gaining acceptance in the developer community [25]. Microsoft has “bet the ranch” with its billion plus dollar investments into the .NET platform and has made it clear that C# is the premier language for targeting .NET [16]. Companies like HP are investing millions to train consultants and push the .NET platform [20], and businesses around the world are starting to listen and buy into what the .NET platform can offer them [8]. Currently, though, the Java platform has a strong foothold in both industry and academia, but C# offers many of the same and even improves on some of the features of Java [14]. Even Java proponents realize that C# has the potential to replace Java as the object oriented language of choice among professional developers [27]. Universities are also starting to open up to the idea of using C# to teach their courses With all this momentum behind it, C# and .NET are here to stay, and the demand for knowledgeable C# developers will only rise. Whether through student demand, business pressure, or simply the compelling features of and research possibilities offered by the C# language, academia will soon find itself needing to teach C#. No matter how much lecturing a professor does, in the end the student will have to learn the concepts and programming skills by sitting himself in front of a computer and writing some code. Currently, given the set of tools available, if a students wants to do some programming in
  • ModSecurity Use Case: Web 2.0 Defense with Ajax Fingerprinting and Filtering
  • To combat these new threats one needs to look at different strategies as well. In this paper we shall look at different approaches and tools to improve security posture at both, the server as well as browser ends. Listed below are the key learning objectives: • The need for Ajax fingerprinting and content filtering. • The concept of Ajax fingerprinting and its implementation in the browser using XHR. • Processing Ajax fingerprints on the Web server. • Implementation using ModSecurity for Apache • Strengthening browser security using HTTP response content filtering of untrusted information directed at the browser in the form of RSS feeds or blogs. • Web application firewall (WAF) for content filtering and defense against Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Requirement for Ajax fingerprints and filtering Ajax is being used very liberally in next generation Web applications, forming an invisible layer in the browser’s transport stack and bringing to the fore numerous browser-related attacks, all centered around Ajax. Although Ajax applications hold a lot of promise, there are loopholes being exploited by viruses, worms and malicious attackers in Web 2.0 applications that need to be looked at a little more closely. Ajax hides a lot of server-side critical resources due to its calling mechanism, bringing in sloppiness in coding patterns and fueling vulnerabilities in the server-side application layer as well. Untrusted resource processing from blogs, feeds and mash-ups are making Ajax vulnerabilities relatively easy to exploit. In such situations Ajax request and response fingerprinting and filtering mechanisms can enhance the security posture of Web applications. Web 2.0 applications
  • HP vp15/vp17/vp19/FP1707/WF1907/w1707/w1907/w2007/w2207/w2408 LCD Monitor Users Manual
  • Preparing the column-base monitor for wall-mounting Reinstalling the desktop pedestal and base for the monitor Connecting the VGA (Analog) or DVI-D (Digital) Cable To connect the VGA cable To connect the DVI-D cable Connecting the HDMI Cable Audio and Video Cables and Adapters Connecting the Audio Cable Connecting the USB Hub Cable Connecting USB Devices to the Monitor Connecting the Power Cable Cable Management Adjusting the Tilt Adjusting the Swivel (Select Models Only) Adjusting the Height (Select Models Only) Pivoting the Monitor (Select Models Only) Ambient Light Sensor (Select Models Only) Keyboard Parking User’s Guide Operating the Monitor CD Software and Utilities Installing Drivers Downloading Updated Drivers from the Internet Using the Auto-Adjustment Function My Display Software Front-Panel Controls Using the Onscreen Display (OSD) OSD Menu Selections Selecting Video Input Connectors Identifying Monitor Conditions Adjusting Screen Quality Optimizing Analog Video Power-Saver Feature High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) Preparing the Monitor for Shipping Removing the Monitor Base Removing the cantilever base Removing the column base Folding the Double-Hinged Monitor Troubleshooting Solving Common Problems Getting Support from hp.com Preparing to Call Technical Support Locating the Rating Label Technical Specifications HP LCD Monitors Preset Video Modes LCD Monitor Quality and Pixel Policy Power Cord Set Requirements Agency Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission Download HP vp15/vp17/vp19/FP1707/WF1907/w1707/w1907/w2007/w2207/w2408 LCD Monitor Users Manual
  • How to synchronize Nokia N-GAGE and your computer via Nokia PC
  • versions of PC Suite. You can download the program from http://www.N-GAGE.com/en-R1/support/Software/pcsuite.htm. (1) Install Nokia PC Suite for N-GAGE. How to synchronize Nokia N-GAGE and your computer via Nokia PC Suite Note: Please make sure you are using Nokia PC Suite for N-GAGE and not other veio of PC Suite. You can download the program from http://www.N-GAGE.com/en-R1/support/Software/pcsuite.htm (1) Itall Nokia PC Suite for N-GAGE. (2) Click the right button of your mouse on ” the tray-icon of Bluetooth “. Select the “ Explore My Bluetooth Places “. (3) Search for devices in range , select the phone you want to link and pair it . (4) Key in the same Bluetooth PIN Code on your computer and Nokia N-GAGE to complete the pairing process (5) Discover the services of N-Gage , and then double click the Bluetooth Serial Port on N-Gage QD” (6) Click OK when the following dialog box appea. (7) Ignore the error message below and then click OK if you see the dialog. (8) Connect to Bluetooth serial port again download PDF
  • Writing Applications Using PHP
  • Many developers have learned to use PHP over the years because it’s a good solution for creat- ing Web pages and the price is right. The PHP acronym is like many other new acronyms for the Internet—the acronym is recursive (refers back to itself). PHP stands for PHP Hypertext Processor. This general-purpose HTML scripting language works much like ASP (see Chapter 6) or other page description languages you might have used. Essentially, you mix HTML with scripting information. When the PHP process sees HTML, it sends the text directly to the user. It processes any scripting information, and passes the resulting HTML to the user as well. This chapter helps you discover how PHP works with Amazon Web Services. I’m assuming that you already know something about PHP, but the first two sections provide some suggestions on how to learn more about PHP. Because PHP runs on so many platforms, you’ll also find some suggested resources for getting and installing PHP for your particular server. These instructions might require a little technical knowledge on your part, so make sure you understand what the instructions require before you perform them. The examples in this chapter show how to use PHP to create an Amazon Web Services application. The first example provides simple instructions for accessing the Web service without any fancy application features. You’ll also find an application that shows how to use PHP with MySQL, an open source database. In fact, you can download every piece of software in this chapter free
  • HOW TO DEVELOP A MOBILE 2.0 APPLICATION
  • As we all know, online (or virtual) communities are groups of people that primarily or initially interact with each other over the Internet. People who are active in the same social spaces on a regular basis will probably start to recognize other visitors after a while [Wolf, 2006]. With some of them, they will interact by sharing or exchanging information or thoughts. Communication plays an important role in everybody’s life, professionally as well as personally. Lately, the demand for efficient communication ‘tools’ has steadily increased. Most newly developed technologies have resulted from this trend. The main drivers involved are users’ mobility and their continuous need for ubiquitous communication: mobile applications make it possible to communicate whenever and wherever people want [Jaokar & Fish, 2006; Lacohée, Wakeford & Pearson, 2003]. The A4MC³ project (Architecture for Mobile Community Content Creation), involves the development of a mobile application used within a city context to allow users, i.e. (mainly) city inhabitants, to communicate and share information with one another. This application aims to connect users and to serve a variety of heterogeneous goals, ranging from maintaining social contacts to sharing content, from publishing in an online newsletter (like a city blog or forum) to advertising a business in a user-tailored way. In the context of this project, an empirical study was conducted on the use of mobile technologies by people in a city context and on their impact on the formation of the community by the exchange of content in the form of photos and
  • WoWnet Manual - Mac OS 9.x Guide for Cisco Aironet Series 350
  • Mac OS 9.x Guide for Cisco Aironet Series 350 Please note that OS9 is no longer supported by IS&T. Although the instructions are provided here, we will be unable to help you if you have problems setting up or connecting using OS9. Requirements: ” Apple PowerMac G3 (Blue and White) or G4 computer Apple PowerBook G3 Series 1998-99, G3 (with firewire), or G4 Series A Type II or Type III PC card slot or an empty PCI expansion slot Mac OS 9.x operating system Installation OS 9.x 1. Power up your computer 2. Insert the CSU Wireless Setup CD into your computer 3. In the root folder, double-click Cisco WLAN Install to activate the installer 4. When the Cisco Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Software screen appears, click Continue… Download WoWnet Manual - Mac OS 9.x Guide for Cisco Aironet Series 350