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  • Developing WebLogic Server Applications
  • This document is written for application developers who want to build WebLogic Server e-commerce applications using the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) from Sun Microsystems. It is assumed that readers know Web technologies, object-oriented programming techniques, and the Java programming language. WebLogic Server applications are created by Java programmers, Web designers, and application assemblers. Programmers and designers create modules that implement the business and presentation logic for the application. Application assemblers assemble the modules into applications that are ready to deploy on WebLogic Server. WebLogic Server implements Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) version 1.3 technologies (http://java.sun.com/j2ee/sdk_1.3/index.html). J2EE is the standard platform for developing multi-tier Enterprise applications based on the Java programming language. The technologies that make up J2EE were developed collaboratively by Sun Microsystems and other software vendors, including BEA Systems. WebLogic Server J2EE applications are based on standardized, modular components. WebLogic Server provides a complete set of services for those modules and handles many details of application behavior automatically, without requiring programming. J2EE defines module behaviors and packaging in a generic, portable way, postponing run-time configuration until the module is actually deployed on an application server. J2EE includes deployment specifications for Web applications, EJB modules, Enterprise applications, client applications, and connectors. J2EE does not specify how an application is deployed on the target server—only how a standard module or application is packaged. For each module type, the specifications define the files required and their location in the directory structure. Note: Because J2EE is backward compatible, you can still run J2EE 1.3 applications
  • PHP & MySQL Lab 1
  • What is MySQL? • MySQL is an SQL based relational database management system that runs on more than 20 platforms including Windows, Linux, OS/X, HP-UX and many more. • The owner and producer of MySQL is a Swedish company called MySQL AB. They provide services and training programs for MySQL users. The software’s official website http://www.mysql.com gives the latest information about the company and MySQL. • MySQL is declared the world’s most popular open source database by its founders: “It's used in more than 6 million installations ranging from large corporations to specialized embedded applications on every continent in the world. (Yes, even Antarctica!).” www.mysql.com • The reasons for its popularity are: It is free and open source! Users can download the code for free and modify it according to their needs. Its consistent fast performance. Speed is crucial in database driven applications since the time it takes for the user to see the result of a query is the main performance measure for the application. High reliability. Every release of MySQL is heavily tested by users and developers all over the world since it is free of charge and open source. Ease of use. The main interaction with the MySQL server is through SQL commands which are easy to master! It is supported by PHP (more on this later). • A brief history of the software, its name and its logo from its founders at http://dev.mysql.com: “We started out with the intention of using mSQL to connect to our tables using our own fast low-level (ISAM) routines.
  • Sno-Wai Snow and Ice Control Equipment Index Manual PDF
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  • Build Your Own Database Driven Website Using PHP and MySQL, 3rd Edition (First 4 Chapters)
  • Over the course of this book, it will be my job to guide you as you take your first steps beyond the HTML world of client-side site design. Together, we’ll explore what it takes to develop the kind of large, content-driven sites that are so successful today, but which can be a real headache to maintain if they aren’t built right. Before we get started, you need to gather together the tools you’ll need for the job. In this first chapter, I’ll guide you as you download and set up the two software packages you’ll need: PHP and MySQL. PHP is a server-side scripting language. You can think of it as a “plug-in” for your Web server that will allow it to do more than just send plain Web pages when browsers request them. With PHP installed, your Web server will be able to read a new kind of file (called a PHP script) that can do things like retrieve up-to-the-minute information from a database and insert it into a Web page before sending it to the browser that requested it. PHP is completely free to download and use. To retrieve information from a database, you first need to have a database. That’s where MySQL comes in. MySQL is a relational database management system, or RDBMS. We’ll get into the exact role it plays and how it works later, but basically it’s a software package that is very good at the organization and management of large amounts of information. MySQL also makes
  • Diesel Engine Basics Manual
  • Diesel Engines Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Diesels are workhorse engines. That’s why you find them powering heavy-duty trucks, buses, tractors, and trains, not to mention large ships, bulldozers, cranes, and other construction equipment. In the past, diesels fit the stereotype of muscle-bound behe-moths. They were dirty and sluggish, smelly and loud. That image doesn’t apply to today’s diesel engines, however, and tomorrow’s diesels will show even greater improvements. They will be even more fuel efficient, more flexible in the fuels they can use, and also much cleaner in emissions. Free PDF Diesel Engine Basics Manual
  • SAP Books: System Administration Assistant (BC-RRR) Manual
  • The System Administration Assistant was developed for Ready-to-Run R/3 [Seite 171] and is a high-performance tool that actively supports the SAP system administrator in all important tasks: • Customizing and Development [Seite 9] • Administrating and Operating your Systems [Seite 115] • Troubleshooting, Service and Support [Seite 142] Individual topics are arranged according in a hierarchical tree structure according to their execution period (daily, weekly, monthly), and the system type (development system or production system): All Tasks that were executed according to the execution period are marked in the System Administration Assistant as having been performed. In addition to extensive documentation, the System Administration Assistant lets you go directly to the R/3 transactions. Within the structure navigation you can dynamically adjust the tree structure display to the needs of the administrator. Irrelevant information (for example, non-available database versions or operating systems) are not displayed which makes the display easier to view and use. The menu tree contains a customer-specific area, that you can modify, and a non-modifiable SAP area. A new feature is the Alert Collector that informs you via e-mail about important problems such as errors in the system log. To call the System Administration Assistant in the SAP System, you can enter Transaction SSAA or choose Tools ? Administration ? Monitor ? System Administration Assistant. Download SAP Books: System Administration Assistant (BC-RRR) Manual
  • CPU Upgrade/Overclocking
  • What was the smallest increment used to overclock the CPU? 4. What was the name of the menu for CPU settings in your particular BIOS (if available) Download PDF
  • Measuring web 2.0 Technologies with webTrends Marketing lab
  • Web 2.0 continues to play an increasingly important role in online business today as consumers look for a new and more engaging online experience and increased flexibility in how they interact with businesses online. In the business brief Measuring Web 2.0 with WebTrends Marketing Lab, Part 1: RIA and RSS Up Close, we demonstrated how to measure Web 2.0 technologies like Rich Internet Applications (RIA)—including AJAX and Flash—to improve the user experience. We also showed that measuring the effectiveness of Real Simple Syndication (RSS) can ensure that you successfully extend the reach of your web content. Our discussion of Web 2.0 wouldn’t be complete without addressing broadcast media, which is a market that’s emerging as an increasingly important content distribution channel. As an example, a recent eMarketer survey showed that more than one-third of the total US population viewed video at least monthly during 2006, and in three years, more than half of all Americans will be part of the online video audience. In this guide, we’ll examine the challenges marketers face when leveraging broadcast media technologies such as online video and mobile media to drive customer engagement and build brand loyalty. We’ll also focus on best practices for measuring and optimizing these technologies. Business Challenges Consumers have taken control over their online experience. It’s the consumer who dictates when, where and how they engage with your company. Marketing WebTrends departments are responding to this shift by investing more in Web 2.0 technologies to provide more choices and more media channels. This shift in
  • Life Forms & 3D Studio Max User Guide
  • Life Forms only animates segmented models. When you build a model that will be animated, consider how it is going to move. This helps you to determine how many segments the models should have and where the pivot points of each segment should be. There are no restrictions to the model’s zero-angle position ( the position where all joints have no rotation values. ) Life Forms can animate and apply motion to models with any zero-angle positions. However, when building a segmented model ensure that: • joint names are unique. • joint names have no spaces or special characters. • the polygon count for the model is less than 10,000. • the model is a reasonable size. Model height of 1 - 5 meters is recommended. Props must be no larger than 50 m by 50 m.. Tip: if your model is very detailed, create a lower resolution. You can animate the low resolution model and apply the motion to the high resolution model before rendering. Note, however, that the low and high resolution modelsmust beidentical except for the resolution. Download pdf Life Forms & 3D Studio Max User Guide
  • Spring Framework Tutorial
  • This tutorial covers the main packages in the Spring Framework. For full details, we refer you to Rod Johnson’s book, Expert One-on-One J2EE Design and Development, published by Wrox Press in 2002. The book’s ISBN number is 1-86100-784-1. The code for the Spring Framework is contained in package com.interface21. We provide UML diagrams for the subpackages, as well as code samples. 1.1 Setting up for the samples The samples have been written using the MySQL database (www.mysql.com), Tomcat (jakarta.apache.org/tomcat) and JBoss(www.jboss.org). We refer you to these web sites for setting up the environment correctly. In MySQL, create a database named test, a user test with password test, and grant user test all rights: grant all on test.* to test@localhost identified by ’test’; If you use a different database, read the comments at the top of the samples files, they will direct you to the spots in the code you will have to change for your database. 1.2 Building the tutorials The tutorials can be built using the provided Ant script (you can get ant at http://jakarta.apache.org/ant). You may need to edit the build.properties file to set paths correctly for your system. 1.3 Running the tutorials We provide a shell script, runtest.sh, and a batch file, runtest.bat, for running a single tutorial. You may need to edit these files to set the paths correctly. Download pdf Spring Framework Tutorial