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Discover the power of UNIX filters. In this tutorial, you'll learn about the grep family in depth, including the syntax of regular expressions in many UNIX utilities
How to make RSS better with PHP
RSS Syndication is virtually ubiquitous these days, so it's imperative that a PHP developer at least understand RSS and how it works. This article explains the basics and how to use PHP to create a much better RSS feed from a database, and how to use the XML_RSS module.
Build an Ajax app using Googel Web Toolkit, Apache Derby, and Eclipse
Learn the basics of GWT in this first article in a series, including how GWT lets you create an Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) application and still write your code in the Java language.
Greatly Improve Linux LAMP Security
The root of the PHP and Lamp security problem lies in the way most Apache servers are configured. In this article, you will improve the Linux security of a LAMP by using the capabilities of Apache's Proxy's directive mod_proxy module to isolate potential Linux security risks while maintaining the flexibility that tools like PHP provide.
Network interface operations for IPv4 and IPv6 on AIX version 5.3
Learn more about the socket I/O control (ioctl) commands and how to use them to perform various network-related operations.
Creating a declarative security model for RCP applications
This article explains how to build a flexible security model for Rich-Client Platform (RCP) applications by leveraging features provided by the Eclipse platform.
Discover the Ajax Toolkit Framework for Eclipse
This article includes a HelloWorld example in which you install and configure the ATF, then use Eclipse and Dojo to create a basic Web application.
Geronimo JNDI/Java resource connection pools, Part 1
This article series provides concept-rich documentation on how to use JNDI to access connection pools for data sources, Java Messaging Services (JMS), mail sessions, and URL connections.
Try Lotus Domino Ajax instant messaging
Learn how the power of IBM Lotus Domino and Ajax can add awareness to your Domino Web applications. One reason we love this technique is that it doesn’t load Microsoft ActiveX controls, instantiate a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) instance, or require a flash animation player. It is a lightweight, low-tech solution for most clients.
MochiKit feels like Python but delivers high-level JavaScript
MochiKit takes its main inspiration from Python, and from the many conveniences the Python standard library offers; but on the side it also smooths over the inconsistencies among browser versions.
UNIX tools for exploring object files
The programs that run on a UNIX® system follow a careful design known as the object file format. Learn more about the object file format and the tools that you can use for exploring object files found on your system.
Java Job scheduling with Quartz
Add some sparkle to your Java apps with Quartz, an open source project that offers an extensive set of job scheduling features. This article introduces the Quartz API, starting with a general overview of the framework and concluding with a series of code examples.
Cook up Web sites fast with CakePHP, Part 1
CakePHP is a stable production-ready, rapid-development aid for building Web sites in PHP.
Kick-Start your Java Apps, Part 2
This tutorial shows you how to move an application from a conventional design to one based on Ajax technology -- all within the friendly and familiar environment of the Kick-start your Java apps suite. In case you missed Part 1, the tutorial may help you get started with Java Apps.
Three, two, one…Geronimo!, Part 4: The schema of things
Discover some useful tips for designing a database schema that's fast, efficient, and responsive to change.
Three, two, one…Geronimo!, Part 3: Issues of state
This article demonstrates how Apache Geronimo maintains the state of thousands of simultaneous connections so that IT managers can breathe easier.
Should you use Ajax in your IT applications?
The newness of the Ajax/REST architectural style presents challenges to IT organizations. A technology like Ajax is more or less useful only insofar as an organization can apply it to solve a particular problem or to fulfill a particular need. This article help you decide if Ajax is right for your IT apps.
System Administration Toolkit: Problems and pitfalls
This article focuses on some of the most common problems and issues facing UNIX administrators and ways to achieve a safe and effective resolution.
Using Apache Derby databases, Part 2: Manage IT services beyond mere deployment
Learn how you can use this technology with Apache Derby to create the basis of a converged provider environment.
Port MySQL PHP applications to the DB2 on i5/OS
This Article includes information about what types of architectures exist for PHP, how to install PHP, how to use the DB2 database with PHP on the i5/OS and how to Migrating PHP applications from MySQL to DB2 on System i.
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