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The OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF) is an XML standard that lets you store and exchange office application documents, including word-processor, spreadsheet, and presentation files. Whether you try to perform special tasks on files saved from such applications or work on applications to process such files, you should become familiar with this important format. Learn about the two possible forms of OpenDocument files, as multipart packages and as single XML documents, and learn how to
01/09/2009 01:36 PM |
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IBM WebSphere Federation Server V9.1 enables users to retrieve all of their enterprise user mappings from external repositories by developing and configuring custom user mapping plug-ins. This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide to develop a custom Java plug-in for WebSphere Federation Server to retrieve user mappings from Microsoft Active Directory (AD).
01/02/2009 01:51 PM |
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This tutorial is for Java developers unfamiliar with Groovy, who want a quick and easy introduction to the basics. Get started with Groovy's simplified variation of the Java syntax and learn about essential features like native collections, built-in regular expressions, and closures. Write your first Groovy class, and then see how easily you can use JUnit to test it. You'll walk away from this one-hour tutorial with a fully functioning Groovy development environment and the skills to use it. Best of all, yo
12/19/2008 01:12 PM |
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This presentation will explain the features of Acronis True Image Echo products suite and the technologies used for protecting your business IT infrastructure against data loss 7 x 24 x 365.
11/26/2008 01:04 PM |
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Here's a fun way to learn about IBM Informix! Learn or teach the basics of Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) and relational databases with an interactive game called "The IDS Detective Game." The game teaches relational database concepts and shows how technology can be applied to solving real-life problems (the game's theme is a crime investigation).
10/10/2008 02:01 PM |
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Eclipse Europa offers many convenient features for navigating and editing Java files. Discover what they are and how to use them, and when you're finished, you may be saying, "I didn't know that!"
09/05/2008 02:04 PM |
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Native XML databases have grown in popularity along with XML, because data is stored as native XML, rather than through tables in a traditional database. Using a native XML database means that a change to the schema requires minimal changes to your code and no change to the database. PHP and Java developers can benefit greatly from using native XML databases. In this tutorial, you will get quickly up to speed using a native XML database and see how to use it to benefit XML development.
09/05/2008 02:03 PM |
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This tutorial provides a fast start to managing your enterprise content using the Java APIs for IBM Content Manager, IBM FileNet P8 Content Manager, and IBM Information Integrator Content Edition. Learn how to set up the IBM Rational Application Developer environment for each of the APIs covered, and start writing simple code to log-on, search, retrieve, and view documents using each API.
08/29/2008 02:57 PM |
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The Semantic Web, a knowledge-centric model for the Web's future, supplements human-readable documents and XML message formats with data that can be understood and processed by machines. SPARQL Protocol and RDF Query Language (SPARQL) is to the semantic Web as SQL is to a relational database. It allows applications to make sophisticated queries against distributed RDF databases, and is widely supported by many competing frameworks. This tutorial demonstrates its use through the example of a team tracking an
08/22/2008 02:25 PM |
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This is the first in a two-part tutorial series creating secure Java-based Web applications using Rational Application Developer, Data Studio and Rational AppScan. This first tutorial begins by showcasing how Data Studio with pureQuery can increase the efficiency of your database-driven Web development. You will be developing a Java Web application with Rational Application Developer, and then with Java Server Pages (JSP) you will deploy the application on WebSphere Application Server.
08/08/2008 01:13 PM |
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