Microsoft and DAISY for the blind and print-disabled individuals
Microsoft Corp. joined with industry and advocacy group leaders worldwide to unveil new software that will make it easier for anyone to create... more »
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Another REST Anti-Pattern
Here is an addition to the list of anti-patterns that Stefan recently posted. The pattern is to let the client "think" that is using verbs other than... more »
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Build configurable workflows with WS-BPEL and IoC
Inversion of Control (IoC) and Web Services Business Process Execution Language (WS-BPEL) can be effective tools for implementing dynamic business... more »
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PAWS Marketplace - A Rails Marketplace Application in the Cloud
A proof-of-concept Ruby on Rails web application that runs entirely on Amazon Web Services.
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Building a Small Business Backup System Using Amazon S3
When you run a small business, you're usually running too fast and hard to think about data backups. Then something terrible happens—a hardware... more »
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Processing Images with Amazon Web Services
Processing images can be a tedious, error-prone, and repetitive task. It may involve many moving parts, and bandwidth or processor time that you don’t... more »
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Using jMaki With PHP on OpenSolaris
This tip describes an application that highlights the fact that developing PHP applications is relatively easy using OpenSolaris technologies. ... more »
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Referencing Multiple Web Services From An Application Client
This tech tip demonstrates a standalone Java client that accesses two web services, one implemented as a servlet and the other implemented an a... more »
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Adding Voice to Java EE With SIP Servlets
This Tech Tip presents a sample application that uses SIP servlets and HTTP servlets to provide VoIP phone service.
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JavaFX Platform - Sexy Interfaces for Mere Mortals
JavaFX offers the following advantages over Java SE technology: * Binding model variables to visual effects is built-in * Animation is built-in,... more »
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Interview with Ben Galbraith - CIO and chief software architect of MediaBank
2008 JavaOne Conference - Rock Star Ben Galbraith: "The Next Technology Revolution" "A Shift in Developing: All About Your Imagination" "Two Kinds of... more »
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How Java Plays With Scripting Languages
Though we don't think they would replace Java, the scripting languages are good supplements to the Java platform.
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Grid Enabling Data Intensive JEE applications
Next generation clustered JEE applications will run in a Grid environment - essentially, the deployed applications will tap into the resources of the... more »
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Excited About EJB 3.1 & JSF 2.0?
With Spring and various other frameworks and toolkits being ever so popular in the past few years, both EJB and JSF have lost a lot of ground. The... more »
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Part 5 of 5: Securing Java applications with Acegi
Including using Acegi-secured inversion-of-control (IOC) beans directly in your JSF tags.
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Part 4 of 5: Securing Java applications with Acegi
Exploring how JSF and Acegi components cooperate with one another.
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Part 3 of 5: Securing Java applications with Acegi
Learning why to secure access to your Java classes, how Spring creates and secures instances of your Java classes, and how to configure Acegi to... more »
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Part 2 of 5: Securing Java applications with Acegi
Combining Acegi with an LDAP directory server for flexible, high performance Java™ application security.
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Part 1 of 5: Securing Java applications with Acegi
Overviewing: Acegi Security System, a formidable open source security framework for Java™ enterprise applications.
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Project AGE - All Genius Educator - by two Chinese-origin IT entrepreneurs in Malaysia
... the good news is that Alan Foo Ho Kok and Joanne Looi, two IT entrepreneurs of Chinese origin, but currently based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,... more »
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Part 2: Continuous Integration anti-patterns
Automation expert and co-author of Continuous Integration: Improving Software Quality and Reducing Risk, Paul Duvall, continues laying out CI... more »
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Part 1: Continuous Integration anti-patterns
Automation expert and co-author of Continuous Integration: Improving Software Quality and Reducing Risk , Paul Duvall, lays out a series of CI... more »
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Java: Polymorphism Performance Mysteries
Late binding is supposed to be a bottleneck in applications - this was one of the criticisms of early Java. The HotSpot Compiler is however rather... more »
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Microsoft India launches Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008 and Visual Studio 2008
Microsoft India today launched three major server and tools offerings aimed at revolutionizing the technology infrastructure in organizations. In... more »
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Yahoo! announces the expansion of its India R&D operations
Yahoo! announced the expansion of its India R&D operations with the launch of Yahoo! Labs - Bangalore, its first in India. Yahoo! Labs - Bangalore... more »
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