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UNIX tips: Become a better blogger with UNIX

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Michael Stutz (Posted by solrac on Oct 12, 2006 1:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM
Did you know that blogging and UNIX go hand in hand? The native Web and text-processing tools of UNIX enable you to create your blogs quickly and easily. Discover command-line tools and some handy tips for improving your UNIX blogging skills.

Integrate secure GridFTP into Firefox

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Karan Bhatia, Michela Taufer, et al (Posted by solrac on Oct 11, 2006 11:37 PM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM, Mozilla; Story Type: News Story
This article describes a way to integrate a grid protocol into the Mozilla Firefox browser. This technique effectively extends the server-based grid to include controlled resources on the user's desktop or laptop. Specifically, the technique described here provides users with a secure and integrated way to access grid data resources stored on remote GridFTP servers.

SimpleXML processing with PHP

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Elliotte Rusty Harold (Posted by solrac on Oct 10, 2006 7:43 PM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM, PHP; Story Type: News Story
The SimpleXML extension, which is bundled with PHP version 5, enables PHP pages to query, search, modify, and republish XML in a PHP-friendly syntax. It's a useful addition to the PHP programmer's toolkit and can be a reliable and robust means of processing XML from within PHP.

GNU Project Debugger: More fun with GDB

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Bill Zimmerly (Posted by solrac on Oct 10, 2006 12:53 AM EDT)
  • Groups: GNU, IBM; Story Type: News Story
Learn about the GNU Project Debugger (GDB)macro capability that allows you to personalize and customize GDB to have just the tools you need.

A step-by-step demonstration of using RSS and Atom

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Ying Ying Lin (Posted by solrac on Sep 29, 2006 12:55 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM
This article shows you the modern way with a step-by-step demonstration of implementing a general news publication architecture using RSS and Atom syndication formats. This will diffinetly ease the process and minimize human error and streamline the approach to news feeds.

Interactive and completely browser-based services from IBM R&D

  • IBM/alphaWorks (Posted by solrac on Sep 27, 2006 6:04 PM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM; Story Type: News Story
The IBM alphaWorks services are on-demand applications developed by various teams throughout IBM Research. The services are prototypes of emerging technologies and concepts available as online applications through any Web browser. Services are provided at no charge.

Get started coding with GAWK and AWK

Learn the basic concepts of the AWK text-processing and pattern-scanning language. Learn how AWK reads and sorts its input data, run AWK programs, manipulate data, and perform complex pattern matching. When you're finished, you'll also understand GNU AWK (GAWK).

Using Spring and Hibernate with WebSphere

  • IBM/developerworks (Posted by solrac on Sep 24, 2006 2:00 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM
Both open source projects are gaing more and more popularity with developers. This article explains how to configure these frameworks for various scenarios with WebSphere Application Server.

You wont be new to XML after this

This excellent XML resource page puts all the good XML article links together to get you going.

Building your first application with Spring Framework

Develop, configure, and deploy your first application based on the Spring Framework. You'll also see how Geronimo's Web Console simplifies deploying and managing Web applications.

Presenting source code text with Eclipse CDT

Discover how the Eclipse C/C++ Development Tooling (CDT) text editor events works best for you.

UNIX productivity tips in an office setting

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Michael Stutz (Posted by solrac on Sep 20, 2006 7:16 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM
The language of the UNIX command line is notoriously versatile: With a panorama of small tools and utilities and a shell to combine and execute them, you can specify many precise and complex tasks. Learn how to use techniques unique to UNIX in an office setting, which become a powerful ally toward increasing your productivity.

Make Ruby on Rails Easy With RadRails eclipse IDE

With the Ruby on Rails popularity soaring higher, the desire of many developers for an integrated development environment (IDE) that makes Rails even more accessible is increasing fast. RadRails, an eclipse-based IDE for Ruby on Rails, fulfills that need for most developers.

Hibernate can meet your web app validation needs

  • IBM/developerworks; By Ted Bergeron (Posted by solrac on Sep 18, 2006 7:19 PM EDT)
  • Groups: IBM; Story Type: News Story
Java SE 5 brought many needed enhancements to the Java language, none with more potential than annotations. Easily build and maintain validation logic in your Web apps using the Validator component of Hibernate Annotations.

Develop Java EE app on Apache Geronimo with Spring

This article provides information about the Spring Framework modules and how they relate to developing Java EE applications on Geronimo.

Learn Eclipse Callisto release GMF in 15 minutes

  • IBM/developerWorks; By Chris Aniszczyk (Posted by solrac on Sep 15, 2006 9:36 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: Eclipse, IBM
Let me be blunt: In the past, creating graphical editors within Eclipse using the Graphical Editor Framework (GEF) was slow and painful. It involved understanding a complex framework and quite a bit of redundant code. That said, GEF is an excellent framework for creating graphical editors because it is model-agnostic. On the other hand, being model-agnostic creates its own problems.

How to bridge the gap between XML and Ajax with JSON

This article provides different approaches for using XSLT V2 to generate JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) from XML data for use in Ajax applications.

Mastering Ajax with DOM-based Web applications

  • IBM/developerworks; By Brett McLaughlin (Posted by solrac on Sep 13, 2006 3:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM
This article shows you how to build a simple Web page that has some nice effects, all created using JavaScript to manipulate the DOM.

Improve Mashup performance with pureXML

  • IBM/developerworks; By Nicholas Chase, Tracy Peterson (Posted by solrac on Sep 12, 2006 7:20 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story; Groups: IBM
How to save Mashup request results to a DB2 9 database, plus how take some of the load off of those external Mashup services and greatly improve performance with pureXML.

Backing up key system data is a no-brainer, or is it?

Most UNIX administrators have processes in place to back up the data and information on their UNIX machines, but what about the configuration files and other elements that provide the configuration data your machines need to operate?

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