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  • Reviewing Retail Predictions for 2011

    - by David Dorf
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} I've been busy thinking about what 2012 and beyond will look like for retail, and I have some interesting predictions to share.  But before I go there, let’s first review this year’s predictions before making new ones for 2012. 1. Alternate Payments We've seen several alternate payment schemes emerge over the last two years, and 2011 may be the year one of them takes hold. Any competition that can drive down fees will be good for everyone. I'm betting that Apple will add NFC chips to their next version of the iPhone, then enable payments in stores using iTunes accounts on the backend. Paypal will continue to make inroads, and Isis will announce a pilot. The iPhone 4S did not contain an NFC chip, so we’ll have to continuing waiting for the iPhone 5. PayPal announced its moving into in-store payments, and Google launched its wallet in selected cities.  Overall I think the payment scene is heating up and that trend will continue. 2. Engineered Systems The industry is moving toward purpose-built appliances that are optimized across the entire stack. Oracle calls these "engineered systems" and the first two examples are Exadata and Exalogic, but there are other examples from other vendors. These are particularly important to the retail industry because of the volume of data that must be processed. There should be continued adoption in 2011. Oracle reports that Exadata is its fasting growing product, and at the recent OpenWorld it announced the SuperCluster and Exalytics products, both continuing the engineered systems trend. SAP’s HANA continues to receive attention, and IBM also seems to be moving in this direction. 3. Social Analytics There are lots of tools that provide insight into how a brand is perceived across popular internet sites, but as far as I know, these tools are not industry specific. The next step needs to mine the data and determine how it should influence retail operations. The data needs to help retailers determine how they create promotions, which products to stock, and how to keep consumers engaged. Social data alone does not provide the answers, but its one more data point that will help retailers make better decisions. Look for some vendor consolidation to help make this happen. In March, Salesforce.com acquired leading social monitoring vendor Radian6 and followed up with acquisitions of Heroku and Model Metrics. The notion of Social CRM seems to be going more mainstream now. 4. 2-D Barcodes Look for more QRCodes on shelf-tags, in newspaper circulars, and on billboards. It's a great portal from the physical world into the digital one that buys us time until augmented reality matures further. Nobody wants to type "www", backslash, and ".com" on their phones. QRCodes are everywhere. ‘Nuff said. 5. In the words of Microsoft, "To the Cloud!" My favorite "cloud application" is Evernote. If you take notes on your work laptop, you will inevitably need those notes on your home PC. And if you manage to solve that problem, you'll need to access them from your mobile phone. Evernote stores your notes in the cloud and provides easy ways to access them. Being able to access a service from anywhere and not having to worry about backups, upgrades, etc. is great. Retailers will start to rely on cloud services, both public and private, in the coming year. There were no shortage of announcements in this area: Amazon’s cloud-based Kindle Fire, Apple’s iCloud, Oracle’s Public Cloud, etc. I saw an interesting presentation showing how BevMo moved their systems to the cloud.  Seems like retailers are starting to consider the cloud for specific uses. 6. F-CommerceTop of Form Move over "E" and "M" so we can introduce "F-Commerce," which should go mainstream in 2011. Already several retailers have created small stores on Facebook, and it won't be long before Facebook becomes a full-fledged channel in the omni-channel world of retail. The battle between Facebook and Google will heat up over retail, where both stand to make lots of money. JCPenney and ASOS both put their entire catalogs on Facebook, and lots of other retailers have connected Facebook to their e-commerce site. I still think selling from the newsfeed is the best approach, and several retailers are trying that approach as well. I just don’t see Google+ as a threat to Facebook, so I think that battle is over.  I called 2011 The Year of F-Commerce, and that was probably accurate. Its good to look back at predictions, but we also have to think about what was missed.  I didn't see Amazon entering the tablet business with such a splash, although in hindsight it was obvious. Nor did I think HP would fall so far so fast.  Look for my 2012 predictions coming soon.

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  • Single Key Multiple Values Data Structure for one to many mapping

    - by nijhawan.saurabh
    Dictionaries are good, they are great to store Key / Value pairs but what if you want to store multiple values for a single key? Dictionaries would not allow duplicate keys. I came across a nice way to represent such a Data Structure using one of the Extension Method (ToLookup) present in System.Linq Namespace which converts an IEnumerable<T> to an ILookup<TKey, TElement>.   Now, there are two parameters this method expects (The other overload expects 3 parameters): IEnumerable<TSource> - This list would contain the actual data. Func<TSource, TKey> keySelector - The Delegate which which computes the keys   The method returns the following: ILookup<TKey, TElement>   This DS would store Keys and multiple values along those keys.   Let's see a small example:        12  using System;    13     using System.Collections.Generic;    14     using System.Linq;    15     16     /// <summary>    17     /// </summary>    18     internal class Program    19     {    20         #region Methods    21     22         /// <summary>    23         /// </summary>    24         /// <param name="args">    25         /// The args.    26         /// </param>    27         private static void Main(string[] args)    28         {    29             // Create an array of strings.    30             var list = new List<string> { "IceCream1", "Chocolate Moose", "IceCream2" };    31     32             // Generate a lookup Data Structure    33             ILookup<int, string> lookupDs = list.ToLookup(item => item.Length);    34     35           // Enumerate groupings.    36             foreach (var group in lookupDs)    37             {    38                 foreach (string element in group)    39                 {    40                     Console.WriteLine(element);    41                 }    42             }    43         } Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0in; mso-para-margin-right:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0in; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;}

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  • Oracle SOA Suite - Highlighted Travel and Transportation Customer References

    - by Bruce Tierney
    0 0 1 1137 6483 - 54 15 7605 14.0 Normal 0 false false false EN-US JA X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:Cambria; mso-ascii-font-family:Cambria; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Cambria; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;} Next in this series on industry-specific highlights of Oracle SOA Suite customers is the Travel and Transportation industry.  If you are in the travel or transportation industry, take a look at how these Oracle SOA Suite integration customers have addressed common business requirements to enable better customer service, lower costs, and deliver new business services. For example, All Nippon Airways (ANA) has significantly lowered management costs associated with their hybrid on-premise/cloud ticketing system deployments for domestic and international flights. Their lead-time for changes or new applications has been greatly reduced compared to their old mainframe-based systems, enabling ANA to rapidly develop new services in response to changing market needs. Another example is Schneider National, a leading provider of truckload logistics, and how they have integrated Oracle E-Business Suite, Siebel CRM, Oracle Transportation Management and customers applications using Oracle SOA Suite. Schneider National has 400 BPEL processes that generate over 60 million composite instances over five SOA clusters.  Take a deeper look into any of these case studies, videos, and Oracle Magazine articles that closely align with your industry:  Customers fly and airline succeeds with an IT transformation. Company:  All Nippon Airways  Customer Oracle or Profit Magazine Article   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on January 06, 2014 Any successful business must ensure ongoing customer satisfaction, respond to increased competition, and minimize costs. Running a successful airline in today’s economic climate requires all of those things, as well a... Openmatics Revolutionizes Fleet Management with Standards-Based Vehicle Telematics Platform New Company:  Openmatics s.r.o.  Customer Snapshot   |   Automotive   |   Published on May 20, 2014 Openmatics uses Oracle WebCenter Portal and Oracle Application Development Framework as a foundation for Openmatics, a vehicle telematics service for next-generation fleet management. It integrated its own app shop wi... Future Proof: To keep pace with mobile, social, and location-based services, smart technologists are using middleware to innovate Company:  SFpark  Customer Oracle or Profit Magazine Article   |   Professional Services   |   Published on August 01, 2012 Oracle Fusion Middleware is at the heart of a recently completed and very ambitious project to change how people handle the challenge of finding a parking space in San Francisco, California. “Parking is a universal is... Globalia Corporación Empresarial Accelerates Hotel Bookings, Boosts Sales by 40% with In-Memory Data Grid Solution Company:  Globalia Corporación Empresarial S.A.  Customer Snapshot   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on April 29, 2013 Globalia Corporación Empresarial S.A. deployed Oracle Coherence to reengineer the group’s core system for hotel bookings, now serving booking requests involving 80 hotels within an average response time of 100 millise... Choice Hotels Uses Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite to Modernize Global IT Architecture Company:  Choice Hotels  Press Release   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on August 07, 2012 Choice Hotels International, one of the largest and most successful hotel franchises in the world, has implemented Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite. Sascar Consolidates Fleet Management Infrastructure and Accelerates Customers’ Data Access Company:  Sascar  Customer Case Study   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on February 07, 2014 Description – Sascar used Oracle Exadata Database Machine, Oracle Exalogic Elastic Cloud and Oracle WebLogic Suite 11g to consolidate fleet management and perform real-time vehicle tracking 4x faster. Directorate General of Civil Aviation Streamlines Key Aviation Applications Access, Improves Productivity and Reduces Maintenance Costs Company:  Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC)  Customer Snapshot   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on May 24, 2013 With Oracle Fusion Middleware, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC) provided its 12,500 employees a virtual office environment that integrates team workspaces, business applications, and e-mails within a n... Schneider National Implements Next-Generation IT Infrastructure to Continue Leadership in Transportation and Logistics Industry Company:  Schneider National, Inc.  Customer Snapshot   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on February 26, 2013 Schneider National, Inc. deployed Oracle applications, Oracle Fusion Middleware, and Oracle development tools as the foundation for its next-generation IT environment, which is driving new levels of efficiency, profit... DGAC Cuts Subscription Costs with Oracle Company:  DGAC  Video   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on October 31, 2012 Using Oracle WebCenter Portal, Oracle SOA Suite, and Oracle Exalogic, DGAC reduces the cost of subscriptions to newsletters and provide to its 12,500 employees a collaborative workspace portal. Asiana Airlines Builds PIP System with Oracle Solutions Company:  Asiana Airlines  Video   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on July 26, 2012 With Oracle Exalogic and the Oracle SOA Suite, Asiana Airlines builds a passenger service integrated platform providing various services such as integration between its interface and internal systems and a data wareho... Choice Hotels Reduces Time to Market with Oracle WebCenter Company:  Choice Hotels  Video   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on April 11, 2014 Using Oracle WebCenter and Oracle SOA standardization, Choice Hotels consolidated multiple platforms, reduced IT dependency and realized tremendous benefits in total cost of ownership and faster time to market support... An Interview with Schneider National's Judy Lemke Company:  Schneider National  Video   |   Travel and Transportation   |   Published on December 17, 2013 Judy Lemke talks with Mark Sunday about the challenges Schneider National faced and how they overcame them through a companywide transformational change. For more details on these case studies, you can use this pre-filtered search on “Travel and Transportation” / “Middleware” / “Service Oriented Architecture” or browse on your own at www.oracle.com/customers

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  • Book Review: Brownfield Application Development in .NET

    - by DotNetBlues
    I recently finished reading the book Brownfield Application Development in .NET by Kyle Baley and Donald Belcham.  The book is available from Manning.  First off, let me say that I'm a huge fan of Manning as a publisher.  I've found their books to be top-quality, over all.  As a Kindle owner, I also appreciate getting an ebook copy along with the dead tree copy.  I find ebooks to be much more convenient to read, but hard-copies are easier to reference. The book covers, surprisingly enough, working with brownfield applications.  Which is well and good, if that term has meaning to you.  It didn't for me.  Without retreading a chunk of the first chapter, the authors break code bases into three broad categories: greenfield, brownfield, and legacy.  Greenfield is, essentially, new development that hasn't had time to rust and is (hopefully) being approached with some discipline.  Legacy applications are those that are more or less stable and functional, that do not expect to see a lot of work done to them, and are more likely to be replaced than reworked. Brownfield code is the gray (brown?) area between the two and the authors argue, quite effectively, that it is the most likely state for an application to be in.  Brownfield code has, in some way, been allowed to tarnish around the edges and can be difficult to work with.  Although I hadn't realized it, most of the code I've worked on has been brownfield.  Sometimes, there's talk of scrapping and starting over.  Sometimes, the team dismisses increased discipline as ivory tower nonsense.  And, sometimes, I've been the ignorant culprit vexing my future self. The book is broken into two major sections, plus an introduction chapter and an appendix.  The first section covers what the authors refer to as "The Ecosystem" which consists of version control, build and integration, testing, metrics, and defect management.  The second section is on actually writing code for brownfield applications and discusses object-oriented principles, architecture, external dependencies, and, of course, how to deal with these when coming into an existing code base. The ecosystem section is just shy of 140 pages long and brings some real meat to the matter.  The focus on "pain points" immediately sets the tone as problem-solution, rather than academic.  The authors also approach some of the topics from a different angle than some essays I've read on similar topics.  For example, the chapter on automated testing is on just that -- automated testing.  It's all well and good to criticize a project as conflating integration tests with unit tests, but it really doesn't make anyone's life better.  The discussion on testing is more focused on the "right" level of testing for existing projects.  Sometimes, an integration test is the best you can do without gutting a section of functional code.  Even if you can sell other developers and/or management on doing so, it doesn't actually provide benefit to your customers to rewrite code that works.  This isn't to say the authors encourage sloppy coding.  Far from it.  Just that they point out the wisdom of ignoring the sleeping bear until after you deal with the snarling wolf. The other sections take a similarly real-world, workable approach to the pain points they address.  As the section moves from technical solutions like version control and continuous integration (CI) to the softer, process issues of metrics and defect tracking, the authors begin to gently suggest moving toward a zero defect count.  While that really sounds like an unreasonable goal for a lot of ongoing projects, it's quite apparent that the authors have first-hand experience with taming some gruesome projects.  The suggestions are grounded and workable, and the difficulty of some situations is explicitly acknowledged. I have to admit that I started getting bored by the end of the ecosystem section.  No matter how valuable I think a good project manager or business analyst is to a successful ALM, at the end of the day, I'm a gear-head.  Also, while I agreed with a lot of the ecosystem ideas, in theory, I didn't necessarily feel that a lot of the single-developer projects that I'm often involved in really needed that level of rigor.  It's only after reading the sidebars and commentary in the coding section that I had the context for the arguments made in favor of a strong ecosystem supporting the development process.  That isn't to say that I didn't support good product management -- indeed, I've probably pushed too hard, on occasion, for a strong ALM outside of just development.  This book gave me deeper insight into why some corners shouldn't be cut and how damaging certain sins of omission can be. The code section, though, kept me engaged for its entirety.  Many technical books can be used as reference material from day one.  The authors were clear, however, that this book is not one of these.  The first chapter of the section (chapter seven, over all) addresses object oriented (OO) practices.  I've read any number of definitions, discussions, and treatises on OO.  None of the chapter was new to me, but it was a good review, and I'm of the opinion that it's good to review the foundations of what you do, from time to time, so I didn't mind. The remainder of the book is really just about how to apply OOP to existing code -- and, just because all your code exists in classes does not mean that it's object oriented.  That topic has the potential to be extremely condescending, but the authors miraculously managed to never once make me feel like a dolt or that they were wagging their finger at me for my prior sins.  Instead, they continue the "pain points" and problem-solution presentation to give concrete examples of how to apply some pretty academic-sounding ideas.  That's a point worth emphasizing, as my experience with most OO discussions is that they stay in the academic realm.  This book gives some very, very good explanations of why things like the Liskov Substitution Principle exist and why a corporate programmer should even care.  Even if you know, with absolute certainty, that you'll never have to work on an existing code-base, I would recommend this book just for the clarity it provides on OOP. This book goes beyond just theory, or even real-world application.  It presents some methods for fixing problems that any developer can, and probably will, encounter in the wild.  First, the authors address refactoring application layers and internal dependencies.  Then, they take you through those layers from the UI to the data access layer and external dependencies.  Finally, they come full circle to tie it all back to the overall process.  By the time the book is done, you're left with a lot of ideas, but also a reasonable plan to begin to improve an existing project structure. Throughout the book, it's apparent that the authors have their own preferred methodology (TDD and domain-driven design), as well as some preferred tools.  The "Our .NET Toolbox" is something of a neon sign pointing to that latter point.  They do not beat the reader over the head with anything resembling a "One True Way" mentality.  Even for the most emphatic points, the tone is quite congenial and helpful.  With some of the near-theological divides that exist within the tech community, I found this to be one of the more remarkable characteristics of the book.  Although the authors favor tools that might be considered Alt.NET, there is no reason the advice and techniques given couldn't be quite successful in a pure Microsoft shop with Team Foundation Server.  For that matter, even though the book specifically addresses .NET, it could be applied to a Java and Oracle shop, as well.

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  • CodePlex Daily Summary for Monday, May 26, 2014

    CodePlex Daily Summary for Monday, May 26, 2014Popular ReleasesClosedXML - The easy way to OpenXML: ClosedXML 0.71.1: More performance improvements. It's faster and consumes less memory.Role Based Views in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011: Role Based Views in CRM 2011 and 2013 - 1.1.0.0: Issues fixed in this build: 1. Works for CRM 2013 2. Lookup view not getting blockedSimCityPak: SimCityPak 0.3.1.0: Main New Features: Fixed Importing of Instance Names (get rid of the Dutch translations) Added advanced editor for Decal Dictionaries Added possibility to import .PNG to generate new decals Added advanced editor for Path display entriesSimple Connect To Db: SimpleConnectToDb_v1: SimpleConnectToDb_v1CRM 2011 / CRM 2013 Form Helper: v2014.05.25: v2014.05.25 Added PhoneFormat & PhoneFormatAreaCode v2014.05.24 Initial ReleaseCreate Word documents without MS Word: Release 3.0: Add support for Sections, Sections Headers and Footers and right to left languages.Corporate News App for SharePoint 2013: CorporateNewsApp v1.6.2.0: Important note This version contains a major bug fix about the generic error "Request failed. Unexpected response data from server null" This error occurs on SharePoint Online only, following an update of the Javascript API after May 2014. If you have installed this application manually in your applications company catalog, you can download the CorporateNewsApp.app file in the zip archive and update it manually. If you have installed this application directly from the SharePoint Store, it ...DevOS: DevOS: Plugin-system added Including:DevOS.exe DevOS API.dll Files must be in the some folderTiny Deduplicator: Tiny Deduplicator 1.0.1.0: Increased version number to 1.0.1.0 Moved all options to a separate 'Options' dialog window. Allows the user to specify a selection strategy which will help when dealing with large numbers of duplicate files. Available options are "None," "Keep First," and "Keep Last"C64 Studio: 3.5: Add: BASIC renumber function Add: !PET pseudo op Add: elseif for !if, } else { pseudo op Add: !TRACE pseudo op Add: Watches are saved/restored with a solution Add: Ctrl-A works now in export assembly controls Add: Preliminary graphic import dialog (not fully functional yet) Add: range and block selection in sprite/charset editor (Shift-Click = range, Alt-Click = block) Fix: Expression evaluator could miscalculate when both division and multiplication were in an expression without parenthesisSEToolbox: SEToolbox 01.031.009 Release 1: Added mirroring of ConveyorTubeCurved. Updated Ship cube rotation to rotate ship back to original location (cubes are reoriented but ship appears no different to outsider), and to rotate Grouped items. Repair now fixes the loss of Grouped controls due to changes in Space Engineers 01.030. Added export asteroids. Rejoin ships will merge grouping and conveyor systems (even though broken ships currently only maintain the Grouping on one part of the ship). Installation of this version wi...Player Framework by Microsoft: Player Framework for Windows and WP v2.0: Support for new Universal and Windows Phone 8.1 projects for both Xaml and JavaScript projects. See a detailed list of improvements, breaking changes and a general overview of version 2 ADDITIONAL DOWNLOADSSmooth Streaming Client SDK for Windows 8 Applications Smooth Streaming Client SDK for Windows 8.1 Applications Smooth Streaming Client SDK for Windows Phone 8.1 Applications Microsoft PlayReady Client SDK for Windows 8 Applications Microsoft PlayReady Client SDK for Windows 8.1 Applicat...TerraMap (Terraria World Map Viewer): TerraMap 1.0.6: Added support for the new Terraria v1.2.4 update. New items, walls, and tiles Added the ability to select multiple highlighted block types. 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Written in C++, no additional packages required. Run "ConEmu.exe" or "ConEmu64.exe". Some useful information you may found: http://superuser.com/questions/tagged/conemu http://code.google.com/p/conemu-maximus5/wiki/ConEmuFAQ http://code.google.com/p/conemu-maximus5/wiki/TableOfContents If you want to use ConEmu in portable mode, just create empty "ConEmu.xml" file near to "ConEmu.exe" Aspose for Apache POI: Missing Features of Apache POI SL - v 1.1: Release contain the Missing Features in Apache POI SL SDK in Comparison with Aspose.Slides for dealing with Microsoft Power Point. What's New ?Following Examples: Managing Slide Transitions Manage Smart Art Adding Media Player Adding Audio Frame to Slide Feedback and Suggestions Many more examples are yet to come here. Keep visiting us. Raise your queries and suggest more examples via Aspose Forums or via this social coding site.PowerShell App Deployment Toolkit: PowerShell App Deployment Toolkit v3.1.3: Added CompressLogs option to the config file. Each Install / Uninstall creates a timestamped zip file with all MSI and PSAppDeployToolkit logs contained within Added variable expansion to all paths in the configuration file Added documentation for each of the Toolkit internal variables that can be used Changed Install-MSUpdates to continue if any errors are encountered when installing updates Implement /Force parameter on Update-GroupPolicy (ensure that any logoff message is ignored) ...WordMat: WordMat v. 1.07: A quick fix because scientific notation was broken in v. 1.06 read more at http://wordmat.blogspot.com????: 《????》: 《????》(c???)??“????”???????,???????????????C?????????。???????,???????????????????????. ??????????????????????????????????;????????????????????????????。Mini SQL Query: Mini SQL Query (1.0.72.457): Apologies for the previous update! FK issue fixed and also a template data cache issue.New ProjectsASP.Net MCV4 Simplified Code Samples: This project intended to simplify the same. In this project each task is implemented with minimum lines of code to reduces complicity.Calvin: net???CodeLatino by Latinosoft: A Modified version for codeShow -- Probably taking more than a month.freeasyBackup: A free and easy to use Backup Tool for everyone. Without any cloud restrictions. freeasyExplorer: A free and easy to use File Explorer for everyone.openPDFspeedreader: #spritz #pdfreader #speedreader PDF Editor to Edit PDF Files in your ASP.NET Applications: This sample application allows the users to edit PDF files online using Aspose.Pdf for .NET.SharePoint World Cup 2013: world cup 2014SSAS Long Running Query Performance Helper: This utility helps investigate long running multidimensional or mining queries in discovery, de-parameterization and re-parameterization back to source format.

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  • Master-slave vs. peer-to-peer archictecture: benefits and problems

    - by Ashok_Ora
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Almost two decades ago, I was a member of a database development team that introduced adaptive locking. Locking, the most popular concurrency control technique in database systems, is pessimistic. Locking ensures that two or more conflicting operations on the same data item don’t “trample” on each other’s toes, resulting in data corruption. In a nutshell, here’s the issue we were trying to address. In everyday life, traffic lights serve the same purpose. They ensure that traffic flows smoothly and when everyone follows the rules, there are no accidents at intersections. As I mentioned earlier, the problem with typical locking protocols is that they are pessimistic. Regardless of whether there is another conflicting operation in the system or not, you have to hold a lock! Acquiring and releasing locks can be quite expensive, depending on how many objects the transaction touches. Every transaction has to pay this penalty. To use the earlier traffic light analogy, if you have ever waited at a red light in the middle of nowhere with no one on the road, wondering why you need to wait when there’s clearly no danger of a collision, you know what I mean. The adaptive locking scheme that we invented was able to minimize the number of locks that a transaction held, by detecting whether there were one or more transactions that needed conflicting eyou could get by without holding any lock at all. In many “well-behaved” workloads, there are few conflicts, so this optimization is a huge win. If, on the other hand, there are many concurrent, conflicting requests, the algorithm gracefully degrades to the “normal” behavior with minimal cost. We were able to reduce the number of lock requests per TPC-B transaction from 178 requests down to 2! Wow! This is a dramatic improvement in concurrency as well as transaction latency. The lesson from this exercise was that if you can identify the common scenario and optimize for that case so that only the uncommon scenarios are more expensive, you can make dramatic improvements in performance without sacrificing correctness. So how does this relate to the architecture and design of some of the modern NoSQL systems? NoSQL systems can be broadly classified as master-slave sharded, or peer-to-peer sharded systems. NoSQL systems with a peer-to-peer architecture have an interesting way of handling changes. Whenever an item is changed, the client (or an intermediary) propagates the changes synchronously or asynchronously to multiple copies (for availability) of the data. Since the change can be propagated asynchronously, during some interval in time, it will be the case that some copies have received the update, and others haven’t. What happens if someone tries to read the item during this interval? The client in a peer-to-peer system will fetch the same item from multiple copies and compare them to each other. If they’re all the same, then every copy that was queried has the same (and up-to-date) value of the data item, so all’s good. If not, then the system provides a mechanism to reconcile the discrepancy and to update stale copies. So what’s the problem with this? There are two major issues: First, IT’S HORRIBLY PESSIMISTIC because, in the common case, it is unlikely that the same data item will be updated and read from different locations at around the same time! For every read operation, you have to read from multiple copies. That’s a pretty expensive, especially if the data are stored in multiple geographically separate locations and network latencies are high. Second, if the copies are not all the same, the application has to reconcile the differences and propagate the correct value to the out-dated copies. This means that the application program has to handle discrepancies in the different versions of the data item and resolve the issue (which can further add to cost and operation latency). Resolving discrepancies is only one part of the problem. What if the same data item was updated independently on two different nodes (copies)? In that case, due to the asynchronous nature of change propagation, you might land up with different versions of the data item in different copies. In this case, the application program also has to resolve conflicts and then propagate the correct value to the copies that are out-dated or have incorrect versions. This can get really complicated. My hunch is that there are many peer-to-peer-based applications that don’t handle this correctly, and worse, don’t even know it. Imagine have 100s of millions of records in your database – how can you tell whether a particular data item is incorrect or out of date? And what price are you willing to pay for ensuring that the data can be trusted? Multiple network messages per read request? Discrepancy and conflict resolution logic in the application, and potentially, additional messages? All this overhead, when all you were trying to do was to read a data item. Wouldn’t it be simpler to avoid this problem in the first place? Master-slave architectures like the Oracle NoSQL Database handles this very elegantly. A change to a data item is always sent to the master copy. Consequently, the master copy always has the most current and authoritative version of the data item. The master is also responsible for propagating the change to the other copies (for availability and read scalability). Client drivers are aware of master copies and replicas, and client drivers are also aware of the “currency” of a replica. In other words, each NoSQL Database client knows how stale a replica is. This vastly simplifies the job of the application developer. If the application needs the most current version of the data item, the client driver will automatically route the request to the master copy. If the application is willing to tolerate some staleness of data (e.g. a version that is no more than 1 second out of date), the client can easily determine which replica (or set of replicas) can satisfy the request, and route the request to the most efficient copy. This results in a dramatic simplification in application logic and also minimizes network requests (the driver will only send the request to exactl the right replica, not many). So, back to my original point. A well designed and well architected system minimizes or eliminates unnecessary overhead and avoids pessimistic algorithms wherever possible in order to deliver a highly efficient and high performance system. If you’ve every programmed an Oracle NoSQL Database application, you’ll know the difference! /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0in; mso-para-margin-right:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0in; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin;}

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  • Looking into the JQuery Overlays Plugin

    - by nikolaosk
    I have been using JQuery for a couple of years now and it has helped me to solve many problems on the client side of web development.  You can find all my posts about JQuery in this link. In this post I will be providing you with a hands-on example on the JQuery Overlays Plugin.If you want you can have a look at this post, where I describe the JQuery Cycle Plugin.You can find another post of mine talking about the JQuery Carousel Lite Plugin here. Another post of mine regarding the JQuery Image Zoom Plugin can be found here.I will be writing more posts regarding the most commonly used JQuery Plugins. With the JQuery Overlays Plugin we can provide the user (overlay) with more information about an image when the user hovers over the image. I have been using extensively this plugin in my websites. In this hands-on example I will be using Expression Web 4.0.This application is not a free application. You can use any HTML editor you like. You can use Visual Studio 2012 Express edition. You can download it here.  You can download this plugin from this link. I launch Expression Web 4.0 and then I type the following HTML markup (I am using HTML 5) <html lang="en"> <head>    <link rel="stylesheet" href="ImageOverlay.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />    <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery-1.8.3.min.js"></script>    <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.ImageOverlay.min.js"></script>         <script type="text/javascript">        $(function () {            $("#Liverpool").ImageOverlay();        });    </script>   </head><body>    <ul id="Liverpool" class="image-overlay">        <li>            <a href="www.liverpoolfc.com">                <img alt="Liverpool" src="championsofeurope.jpg" />                <div class="caption">                    <h3>Liverpool Football club</h3>                    <p>The greatest club in the world</p>                </div>            </a>        </li>    </ul></body></html> This is a very simple markup. I have added references to the JQuery library (current version is 1.8.3) and the JQuery Overlays Plugin. Then I add 1 image in the element with "id=Liverpool". There is a caption class as well, where I place the text I want to show when the mouse hovers over the image. The caption class and the Liverpool id element are styled in the ImageOverlay.css file that can also be downloaded with the plugin.You can style the various elements of the html markup in the .css file. The Javascript code that makes it all happen follows.   <script type="text/javascript">        $(function () {            $("#Liverpool").ImageOverlay();        });    </script>        I am just calling the ImageOverlay function for the Liverpool ID element.The contents of ImageOverlay.css file follow .image-overlay { list-style: none; text-align: left; }.image-overlay li { display: inline; }.image-overlay a:link, .image-overlay a:visited, .image-overlay a:hover, .image-overlay a:active { text-decoration: none; }.image-overlay a:link img, .image-overlay a:visited img, .image-overlay a:hover img, .image-overlay a:active img { border: none; }.image-overlay a{    margin: 9px;    float: left;    background: #fff;    border: solid 2px;    overflow: hidden;    position: relative;}.image-overlay img{    position: absolute;    top: 0;    left: 0;    border: 0;}.image-overlay .caption{    float: left;    position: absolute;    background-color: #000;    width: 100%;    cursor: pointer;    /* The way to change overlay opacity is the follow properties. Opacity is a tricky issue due to        longtime IE abuse of it, so opacity is not offically supported - use at your own risk.         To play it safe, disable overlay opacity in IE. */    /* For Firefox/Opera/Safari/Chrome */    opacity: .8;    /* For IE 5-7 */    filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=80);    /* For IE 8 */    -MS-filter: "progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=80)";}.image-overlay .caption h1, .image-overlay .caption h2, .image-overlay .caption h3,.image-overlay .caption h4, .image-overlay .caption h5, .image-overlay .caption h6{    margin: 10px 0 10px 2px;    font-size: 26px;    font-weight: bold;    padding: 0 0 0 5px;    color:#92171a;}.image-overlay p{    text-indent: 0;    margin: 10px;    font-size: 1.2em;} It couldn't be any simpler than that. I view my simple page in Internet Explorer 10 and it works as expected. I have tested this simple solution in all major browsers and it works fine.Have a look at the picture below. You can test it yourself and see the results in your favorite browser. Hope it helps!!!

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  • Building an ASP.Net 4.5 Web forms application - part 5

    - by nikolaosk
    ?his is the fifth post in a series of posts on how to design and implement an ASP.Net 4.5 Web Forms store that sells posters on line. There are 4 more posts in this series of posts.Please make sure you read them first.You can find the first post here. You can find the second post here. You can find the third post here.You can find the fourth here.  In this new post we will build on the previous posts and we will demonstrate how to display the details of a poster when the user clicks on an individual poster photo/link. We will add a FormView control on a web form and will bind data from the database. FormView is a great web server control for displaying the details of a single record. 1) Launch Visual Studio and open your solution where your project lives2) Add a new web form item on the project.Make sure you include the Master Page.Name it PosterDetails.aspx 3) Open the PosterDetails.aspx page. We will add some markup in this page. Have a look at the code below <asp:Content ID="Content2" ContentPlaceHolderID="FeaturedContent" runat="server">    <asp:FormView ID="posterDetails" runat="server" ItemType="PostersOnLine.DAL.Poster" SelectMethod ="GetPosterDetails">        <ItemTemplate>            <div>                <h1><%#:Item.PosterName %></h1>            </div>            <br />            <table>                <tr>                    <td>                        <img src="<%#:Item.PosterImgpath %>" border="1" alt="<%#:Item.PosterName %>" height="300" />                    </td>                    <td style="vertical-align: top">                        <b>Description:</b><br /><%#:Item.PosterDescription %>                        <br />                        <span><b>Price:</b>&nbsp;<%#: String.Format("{0:c}", Item.PosterPrice) %></span>                        <br />                        <span><b>Poster Number:</b>&nbsp;<%#:Item.PosterID %></span>                        <br />                    </td>                </tr>            </table>        </ItemTemplate>    </asp:FormView></asp:Content> I set the ItemType property to the Poster entity class and the SelectMethod to the GetPosterDetails method.The Item binding expression is available and we can retrieve properties of the Poster object.I retrieve the name, the image,the description and the price of each poster. 4) Now we need to write the GetPosterDetails method.In the code behind of the PosterDetails.aspx page we type public IQueryable<Poster> GetPosterDetails([QueryString("PosterID")]int? posterid)        {                    PosterContext ctx = new PosterContext();            IQueryable<Poster> query = ctx.Posters;            if (posterid.HasValue && posterid > 0)            {                query = query.Where(p => p.PosterID == posterid);            }            else            {                query = null;            }            return query;        } I bind the value from the query string to the posterid parameter at run time.This is all possible due to the QueryStringAttribute class that lives inside the System.Web.ModelBinding and gets the value of the query string variable PosterID.If there is a matching poster it is fetched from the database.If not,there is no data at all coming back from the database. 5) I run my application and then click on the "Midfielders" link.Then click on the first poster that appears from the left (Kenny Dalglish) and click on it to see the details. Have a look at the picture below to see the results.   You can see that now I have all the details of the poster in a new page.?ake sure you place breakpoints in the code so you can see what is really going on. Hope it helps!!!

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  • Right-Time Retail Part 1

    - by David Dorf
    This is the first in a three-part series. Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin-top:0in; mso-para-margin-right:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:10.0pt; mso-para-margin-left:0in; line-height:115%; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-fareast; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi;} Right-Time Revolution Technology enables some amazing feats in retail. I can order flowers for my wife while flying 30,000 feet in the air. I can order my groceries in the subway and have them delivered later that day. I can even see how clothes look on me without setting foot in a store. Who knew that a TV, diamond necklace, or even a car would someday be as easy to purchase as a candy bar? Can technology make a mattress an impulse item? Wake-up and your back is hurting, so you rollover and grab your iPad, then a new mattress is delivered the next day. Behind the scenes the many processes are being choreographed to make the sale happen. This includes moving data between systems with the least amount for friction, which in some cases is near real-time. But real-time isn’t appropriate for all the integrations. Think about what a completely real-time retailer would look like. A consumer grabs toothpaste off the shelf, and all systems are immediately notified so that the backroom clerk comes running out and pushes the consumer aside so he can replace the toothpaste on the shelf. Such a system is not only cost prohibitive, but it’s also very inefficient and ineffectual. Retailers must balance the realities of people, processes, and systems to find the right speed of execution. That’ what “right-time retail” means. Retailers used to sell during the day and count the money and restock at night, but global expansion and the Web have complicated that simplistic viewpoint. Our 24hr society demands not only access but also speed, which constantly pushes the boundaries of our IT systems. In the last twenty years, there have been three major technology advancements that have moved us closer to real-time systems. Networking is the first technology that drove the real-time trend. As systems became connected, it became easier to move data between them. In retail we no longer had to mail the daily business report back to corporate each day as the dial-up modem could transfer the data. That was soon replaced with trickle-polling, when sale transactions were occasionally sent from stores to corporate throughout the day, often through VSAT. Then we got terrestrial networks like DSL and Ethernet that allowed the constant stream of data between stores and corporate. When corporate could see the sales transactions coming from stores, it could better plan for replenishment and promotions. That drove the need for speed into the supply chain and merchandising, but for many years those systems were stymied by the huge volumes of data. Nordstrom has 150 million SKU/Store combinations when planning (RPAS); The Gap generates 110 million price changes during end-of-season (RPM); Argos does 1.78 billion calculations executed each day for replenishment planning (AIP). These areas are now being alleviated by the second technology, storage. The typical laptop disk drive runs at 5,400rpm with PCs stepping up to 7,200rpm and servers hitting 15,000rpm. But the platters can only spin so fast, so to squeeze more performance we’ve had to rely on things like disk striping. Then solid state drives (SSDs) were introduced and prices continue to drop. (Augmenting your harddrive with a SSD is the single best PC upgrade these days.) RAM continues to be expensive, but compressing data in memory has allowed more efficient use. So a few years back, Oracle decided to build a box that incorporated all these advancements to move us closer to real-time. This family of products, often categorized as engineered systems, combines the hardware and software so that they work together to provide better performance. How much better? If Exadata powered a 747, you’d go from New York to Paris in 42 minutes, and it would carry 5,000 passengers. If Exadata powered baseball, games would last only 18 minutes and Boston’s Fenway would hold 370,000 fans. The Exa-family enables processing more data in less time. So with faster networks and storage, that brings us to the third and final ingredient. If we continue to process data in traditional ways, we won’t be able to take advantage of the faster networks and storage. Enter what Harvard calls “The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century” – the data scientist. New technologies like the Hadoop-powered Oracle Big Data Appliance, Oracle Advanced Analytics, and Oracle Endeca Information Discovery change the way in which we organize data. These technologies allow us to extract actionable information from raw data at incredible speeds, often ad-hoc. So the foundation to support the real-time enterprise exists, but how does a retailer begin to take advantage? The most visible way is through real-time marketing, but I’ll save that for part 3 and instead begin with improved integrations for the assets you already have in part 2.

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  • Data Source Connection Pool Sizing

    - by Steve Felts
    Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman","serif";} One of the most time-consuming procedures of a database application is establishing a connection. The connection pooling of the data source can be used to minimize this overhead.  That argues for using the data source instead of accessing the database driver directly. Configuring the size of the pool in the data source is somewhere between an art and science – this article will try to move it closer to science.  From the beginning, WLS data source has had an initial capacity and a maximum capacity configuration values.  When the system starts up and when it shrinks, initial capacity is used.  The pool can grow to maximum capacity.  Customers found that they might want to set the initial capacity to 0 (more on that later) but didn’t want the pool to shrink to 0.  In WLS 10.3.6, we added minimum capacity to specify the lower limit to which a pool will shrink.  If minimum capacity is not set, it defaults to the initial capacity for upward compatibility.   We also did some work on the shrinking in release 10.3.4 to reduce thrashing; the algorithm that used to shrink to the maximum of the currently used connections or the initial capacity (basically the unused connections were all released) was changed to shrink by half of the unused connections. The simple approach to sizing the pool is to set the initial/minimum capacity to the maximum capacity.  Doing this creates all connections at startup, avoiding creating connections on demand and the pool is stable.  However, there are a number of reasons not to take this simple approach. When WLS is booted, the deployment of the data source includes synchronously creating the connections.  The more connections that are configured in initial capacity, the longer the boot time for WLS (there have been several projects for parallel boot in WLS but none that are available).  Related to creating a lot of connections at boot time is the problem of logon storms (the database gets too much work at one time).   WLS has a solution for that by setting the login delay seconds on the pool but that also increases the boot time. There are a number of cases where it is desirable to set the initial capacity to 0.  By doing that, the overhead of creating connections is deferred out of the boot and the database doesn’t need to be available.  An application may not want WLS to automatically connect to the database until it is actually needed, such as for some code/warm failover configurations. There are a number of cases where minimum capacity should be less than maximum capacity.  Connections are generally expensive to keep around.  They cause state to be kept on both the client and the server, and the state on the backend may be heavy (for example, a process).  Depending on the vendor, connection usage may cost money.  If work load is not constant, then database connections can be freed up by shrinking the pool when connections are not in use.  When using Active GridLink, connections can be created as needed according to runtime load balancing (RLB) percentages instead of by connection load balancing (CLB) during data source deployment. Shrinking is an effective technique for clearing the pool when connections are not in use.  In addition to the obvious reason that there times where the workload is lighter,  there are some configurations where the database and/or firewall conspire to make long-unused or too-old connections no longer viable.  There are also some data source features where the connection has state and cannot be used again unless the state matches the request.  Examples of this are identity based pooling where the connection has a particular owner and XA affinity where the connection is associated with a particular RAC node.  At this point, WLS does not re-purpose (discard/replace) connections and shrinking is a way to get rid of the unused existing connection and get a new one with the correct state when needed. So far, the discussion has focused on the relationship of initial, minimum, and maximum capacity.  Computing the maximum size requires some knowledge about the application and the current number of simultaneously active users, web sessions, batch programs, or whatever access patterns are common.  The applications should be written to only reserve and close connections as needed but multiple statements, if needed, should be done in one reservation (don’t get/close more often than necessary).  This means that the size of the pool is likely to be significantly smaller then the number of users.   If possible, you can pick a size and see how it performs under simulated or real load.  There is a high-water mark statistic (ActiveConnectionsHighCount) that tracks the maximum connections concurrently used.  In general, you want the size to be big enough so that you never run out of connections but no bigger.   It will need to deal with spikes in usage, which is where shrinking after the spike is important.  Of course, the database capacity also has a big influence on the decision since it’s important not to overload the database machine.  Planning also needs to happen if you are running in a Multi-Data Source or Active GridLink configuration and expect that the remaining nodes will take over the connections when one of the nodes in the cluster goes down.  For XA affinity, additional headroom is also recommended.  In summary, setting initial and maximum capacity to be the same may be simple but there are many other factors that may be important in making the decision about sizing.

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  • ??Recovery Manager (RMAN)??

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UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Intense Emphasis"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Subtle Reference"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Intense Reference"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Book Title"/ /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:????; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.5pt; mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-font-kerning:1.0pt;} ????,RMAN?Oracle?????????????????????,?RMAN?????????????????,?????????????? ?????,RMAN????? RMAN???????????? RMAN???/?????????? ???????????? ????1487262.1???????????,?????RMAN??/????????4??????: ???? ???? ???? ??????? ???????????????,???????SQLPLUS???,???????????“DD-MON-RR HH24:MI:SS”???????,??????????? ??: SQL>spool monitor.out SQL>@monitor '06-aug-12 16:38:03' ?????RMAN???????????,?????????,?????? - ???????????????????,?????RMAN?????? ???????4??????????????? ???? ??DBA????????V$SESSION_LONGOPS???????????????????????,?????????????????? ??: SID CH CONTEXT SOFAR TOTALWORK % Complete --- -- ------- ------ ---------- ---------- 16 t1 1 181950 1186752 15.33 148 t2 1 249722 422400 59.12 ??: - ???????????????? - ??????????????? ???? ??????RMAN?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle???????????????????????? ??: SID CH SEQ# EVENT STATE SECONDS --- -- ---- --------------------------------- ------- ------- 16 t1 5735 RMAN backup & recovery I/O WAITING 10 143 8200 SQL*Net message from client WAITING 258.83 148 t2 7941 Backup: MML create a backup piece WAITING 196.13 ?????????T2???????????????,???????T2????????????????? ??: -?CH??????RMAN???,?Rman???????????,????????? -??SEQ#?????????,???????? -?????????,??????SEQ#???? -????????????????RMAN backup & recovery I/O'??????????????IO???? ???? ???????????????????????????????,???????backup_tape_io_slaves=TRUE,?????????????????? ??: SID CH STATUS OPEN_TIME SOFAR Mb TOTMB IO_COUNT % Complete TYPE FILENAME --- -- ----------- ------------------ -------- ------ ---------- -------- ------ ------------- 19 t1 FINISHED 02-aug-12 17:28:42 567.5 567.5 569 100.00 INPUT users01.dbf 19 t1 IN PROGRESS 02-aug-12 17:28:42 3489.99 8704 3490 40.10 INPUT sh.dbf 19 t1 IN PROGRESS 02-aug-12 17:28:42 3778 15113 OUTPUT kvnhlb22_1_1 20 t2 FINISHED 02-aug-12 17:28:38 740 740 742 100.00 INPUT system01.dbf 20 t2 FINISHED 02-aug-12 17:28:38 880 880 882 100.00 INPUT sysaux01.dbf 20 t2 FINISHED 02-aug-12 17:28:38 1680 1680 1682 100.00 INPUT undotbs01.dbf 20 t2 FINISHED 02-aug-12 17:28:38 3007.25 12029 OUTPUT l0nhlb23_1_1 ??: - ???????????????,??RMAN??????IO,??????????IO??,??(Document 360443.1 RMAN Backup Performance) - ?? IO_COUNT??????????? ??????? ?????,????????, ????????????v$backup_sync_io ?????????. ??: SID CH FILENAME TYPE STATUS BSZ BFC OPEN IO_COUNT --- -- ------------ ------ ----------- ------ --- ------------------ -------- 16 t1 ksnhla1b_1_1 OUTPUT IN PROGRESS 262144 4 02-aug-12 17:12:20 1092 148 t2 ktnhla1c_1_1 OUTPUT IN PROGRESS 262144 4 02-aug-12 17:12:15 2968 ??: -?????????????????,??RMAN??????IO -?? IO_COUNT?????????? -??IO_COUNT ????, ???IO_COUNT ????????????,???????????????,????????????? ????: ??????????????? Document 1487262.1 Script to monitor RMAN Backup and Restore Operations Document 144640.1   RMAN: Monitoring Recovery Manager Jobs Document 360443.1   RMAN Backup Performance Document 740911.1   RMAN Restore Performance ??,?????My Oracle Support Database Backup and Recovery community ?Oracle?????????????/??????

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  • ?RAC????????????

    - by Allen Gao
    Normal 0 7.8 ? 0 2 false false false EN-US ZH-CN X-NONE DefSemiHidden="true" DefQFormat="false" DefPriority="99" LatentStyleCount="267" UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Normal"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="heading 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Title"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Subtitle"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Strong"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Emphasis"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Table Grid"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="No Spacing"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Shading"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light List"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Grid"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Dark List"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Shading"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful List"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Grid"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Shading Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light List Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Grid Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 1 Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 2 Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 1 Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="List Paragraph"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Quote"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Intense Quote"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 2 Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 1 Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 2 Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 3 Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Dark List Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Shading Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful List Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Grid Accent 1"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Shading Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light List Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Grid Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 1 Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 2 Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 1 Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 2 Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 1 Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 2 Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 3 Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Dark List Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Shading Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful List Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Grid Accent 2"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Shading Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light List Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Grid Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 1 Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 2 Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 1 Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 2 Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 1 Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 2 Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 3 Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Dark List Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Shading Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful List Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Grid Accent 3"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Shading Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light List Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Grid Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 1 Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 2 Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 1 Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 2 Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 1 Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 2 Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 3 Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Dark List Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Shading Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful List Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Grid Accent 4"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Shading Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light List Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Grid Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 1 Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 2 Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 1 Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 2 Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 1 Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 2 Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 3 Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Dark List Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Shading Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful List Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Grid Accent 5"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Shading Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light List Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Light Grid Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 1 Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Shading 2 Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 1 Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium List 2 Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 1 Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 2 Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Medium Grid 3 Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Dark List Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Shading Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful List Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" Name="Colorful Grid Accent 6"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Subtle Emphasis"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Intense Emphasis"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Subtle Reference"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Intense Reference"/ UnhideWhenUsed="false" QFormat="true" Name="Book Title"/ /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:????; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-priority:99; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0cm; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.5pt; mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt; font-family:"Calibri","sans-serif"; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi; mso-font-kerning:1.0pt;} ????????????????????????????????????????,??????????????Oracle RAC?????????????????????????????,???????????????????,??????RAC???????????,????????????????????????????????????,????3???RAC????????????? ????????MOS ??"Top 11 Things to do NOW to Stabilize your RAC Cluster Environment”(DOC ID 1344678.1)???,???,??????3???????????,?????????????????????????????,???,?????????????????,??,??????????????,??????????????????????,?????????????,??????????????????????,???????RAC DBA???? ??????? (PSU)??,?????????PSU? ???????????,???????Oracle???????????(PSU)???PSU?????????????????,??PSU???????????????????PSU????????,???????????????PSU,????????6????????????????????BUG????,??????????,?????????????????????,???9???,???RAC???(Cluster)BUG,??7%??BUG??????,??????????BUG??????????????????????PSU??????RAC???,PSU????????: PSU?????Grid Infrastructure(GI)home,???????????RDBMS home???????,??GI home????PSU,?????home?????,??????????GI????????????,??????,??RDBMS PSU,GI PSU??????????GI home??????PSU,???????RDBMS??PSU? RAC????PSU????rolling????? –?????????GI? RDBMS?????????????????,??PSU???????,???????????????? ???????????PSU,????????????,?????????PSU????,???RAC?????????????PSU???,???????????????????? ??PSU?????, ??????MOS??: NOTE 854428.1   Intro to Patch Set Updates (PSU) NOTE 1082394.1 11.2.0.X Grid Infrastructure PSU Known Issues NOTE 756671.1   Oracle Recommended Patches -- Oracle Database NOTE 161549.1   Oracle Database, Networking and Grid Agent Patches for Microsoft Platforms NOTE 810394.1   RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit 11gR2???????,?Diagwait???13? ?2012?,??45%????????11gR2???????,????diagwait?13????RAC???????????,????diagwait??????????????,????????????????, diagwait??RAC?????????????: ?????,??????OPROCD?????1??0.5?????,????,??OPROCD??? 1.5????,?????????diagwait????13??OPROCD??????????10?( diagwait - CSS????[???3?]),????????OPROCD???????????????'?'?????????????,1.5??????????????????OPROCD?????????????11?(1?????+10????)? ?????/???????,??diagwait,??????????????????????,??,????????????? ?11g?2?(11.2.0.1?????)??,?????????????,???????,??????????????????,????????????????,?????????????????????diagwait????????,????????????????????,????????Oracle?????(OCR),?????????OCR???????????,?????????diagwai?????????????????: # $CLUSTERWARE_HOME\bin\crsctl get css diagwait ????DIAGWAIT???,??????MOS??: NOTE 567730.1  Changes in Oracle Clusterware on Linux with the 10.2.0.4 Patchset NOTE 559365.1  Using Diagwait as a diagnostic to get more information for diagnosing Oracle Clusterware Node evictions NOTE 810394.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit ??OS Watcher Black Box(OSWbb) ? Cluster Health Monitor(CHM) ????????OS??????????????,??,??????OS Watcher Black Box(OSWbb)(??OS Watcher)?Cluster Health Monitor(CHM)????????OS???,??DBA????????????????????????????,?????????????,??????????,?????????????????????????OS????????,????????????,???????????????????? OSWbb?????????,??????,????OS??????????????,????OS??????OSWbb???????: ?????,??30??????????OS?????????????(??5??)????????????????????,?1???5????????????????????????30????????,Oracle???????????????OS?????????????,Oracle??????OSWbb?20???????? OSWbb?????????????????Oracle???????????????????OS????,??,?????????????????????????Oracle???????,?????????????,????????????????? ???11.2.0.3??,??????(HP-UX??)?,Oracle GI?????????,Cluster Health Monitor (CHM)?CHM??????,?????OSW????,??,???????OSW????,?????????? Oracle??????????????????OSWbb?/?CHM,?????????,????????????????????,??????????OSWbb,???????????RAC??,??????????????????(???NOTE 580513.1“How To Start OS Watcher Black Box Every System Boot”??????)? ??OSWbb?CHM?????, ??????MOS??: NOTE 301137.1   OS Watcher Black Box User Guide NOTE 1328466.1 Cluster Health Monitor (CHM) FAQ NOTE 810394.1   RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit ?? ?????????RAC/ Oracle?????????????3???????????3?,?????RAC??????,?????????????????,?????MOS??: NOTE 1344678.1 Top 11 Things to do NOW to Stabilize your RAC Cluster Environment ????,???MOS-RAC/Scalability community??,?Oracle???????????,????RAC/ Oracle?????

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  • #include file vs iframe or is there a better way

    - by Laurence Burke
    ok simple question about including large mostly static html and asp.net code I am using as of right now #include and I was wondering if iframes would be a better way of handling what I wish to do or is there a better way to do it. here is the current way i'm handling the includes default.aspx <head id="YafHead" runat="server"> <meta id="YafMetaDescription" runat="server" name="description" content="Yet Another Forum.NET -- A bulletin board system written in ASP.NET" /> <meta id="YafMetaKeywords" runat="server" name="keywords" content="Yet Another Forum.net, Forum, ASP.NET, BB, Bulletin Board, opensource" /> <title>Forums</title> <style type="text/css"> .sbutton { background-color:#361800; border:medium none; border-collapse:collapse; color:#FFFFFF; font-family:Tahoma,Arial,Helvetica; font-size:10px; font-weight:bold; vertical-align:middle; } </style> <link href="images/favicon.ico" type="image/ico" rel="shortcut icon" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="navTopStyle.css" type="text/css" media="screen" /> </head> <body style="margin: 0"> <form id="form1" runat="server" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <table align="center" style="background-color: #ffffff" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="790px"> <tr> <td> <!--#include file="CComHeader.html"--> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <YAF:Forum runat="server" ID="forum"></YAF:Forum> </td> </tr> </table> </form> </body> </html> CComHeader.html <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="790px"> <tr> <td align="left"> <img src="images/smokechair.jpg" alt="Cigar.com" /><img src="images/cigarcomTitle.gif" alt="Cigar.com" /> </td> <td align="right"> <table width="310px" height="73px" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="padding-right: 6px"> <tr> <td width="109px" class="welcome" align="left"> Welcome to Cigar.com </td> <td width="195px" class="welcome" align="left"> <div runat="server" id="divUser"> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" align="right"> <tr> <td width="126px" align="left"> <asp:Label ID="lblUserName" CssClass="welcome" runat="server"></asp:Label></td> <td width="65px" align="left"> <a href="http://www.cigar.com/cs/languages/en-US/docs/faq.aspx">Help</a></td> </tr> </table> </div> <div runat="server" id="divGuest"> <a href="OutsideLogin.aspx">Sign In</a> | <a href="OutsideLogin.aspx">Join</a> | <a href="http://www.cigar.com/cs/languages/en-US/docs/faq.aspx">Help</a> </div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" > <tr> <td width="234px" align="right"> <asp:DropDownList ID="ddlCriteria" runat="server"> <asp:ListItem>Posts</asp:ListItem> <asp:ListItem>Posted By</asp:ListItem> </asp:DropDownList> <asp:TextBox Width="120px" ID="txtSearch" runat="server"></asp:TextBox> </td> <td width="70px" align="center"> <asp:Button ID="btnSearch" runat="server" Text="Search" CssClass="sbutton" OnClick="btnSearch_Click" /> </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"> <!--#include file="commonTabBar.html" --> </td> </tr> </table> commonTabBar.html <%-- CommonTabBar firebugged from Cigar.com--%> <div class="CommonTabBar"> <script language="javascript"> function tabOver(e) { if (e.className != 'CommonSimpleTabStripSelectedTab') e.className = 'CommonSimpleTabStripTabHover'; } function tabOut(e) { if (e.className != 'CommonSimpleTabStripSelectedTab') e.className = 'CommonSimpleTabStripTab'; } function tabOverSub(e) { if (e.className != 'CommonSimpleTabStripSelectedTabSub') e.className = 'CommonSimpleTabStripTabHoverSub'; } function tabOutSub(e) { if (e.className != 'CommonSimpleTabStripSelectedTabSub') e.className = 'CommonSimpleTabStripTabSub'; } </script> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tbody> <tr valign="middle"> <td class="CommonSimpleTabStripTab" style="padding: 0px"> &nbsp; </td> <td class="CommonSimpleTabStripTab" onmouseover="tabOver(this);" onmouseout="tabOut(this);" onclick="window.location = 'http://www.cigar.com/index.asp'"> <a style="float: right; display: block; height: 30px; line-height: 30px; padding-left: 12px; padding-right: 12px; vertical-align: middle;" href="http://www.cigar.com/index.asp"> Home</a> </td> <td class="CommonSimpleTabStripTab" onmouseover="tabOver(this); document.getElementById('ComDropDown2').style.display = 'inline';" onmouseout="tabOut(this); 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[undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] color: black; [undeploy] } [undeploy] td.row-center { [undeploy] text-align: center; [undeploy] vertical-align: middle; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] color: black; [undeploy] } [undeploy] td.row-right { [undeploy] text-align: right; [undeploy] vertical-align: middle; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] color: black; [undeploy] } [undeploy] TH { [undeploy] text-align: center; [undeploy] vertical-align: top; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] font-weight: bold; [undeploy] background: #FFDC75; [undeploy] } [undeploy] TD { [undeploy] text-align: center; [undeploy] vertical-align: middle; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] color: black; [undeploy] } [undeploy] </style> [undeploy] <title>/manager</title> [undeploy] </head> [undeploy] <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="4" width="100%" border="0"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2"> [undeploy] <a href="http://www.apache.org/"> [undeploy] <img border="0" alt="The Apache Software Foundation" align="left" [undeploy] src="/manager/images/asf-logo.gif"> [undeploy] </a> [undeploy] <a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/"> [undeploy] <img border="0" alt="The Tomcat Servlet/JSP Container" [undeploy] align="right" src="/manager/images/tomcat.gif"> [undeploy] </a> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <hr size="1" noshade="noshade"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="4" width="100%" border="0"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="page-title" bordercolor="#000000" align="left" nowrap> [undeploy] <font size="+2">Tomcat Web Application Manager</font> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" width="10%"><small><strong>Message:</strong></small>&nbsp;</td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"><pre>OK - Undeployed application at context path /MyApplication [undeploy] </pre></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="4" class="title">Manager</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"><a href="/manager/html/list">List Applications</a></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><a href="/manager/../docs/html-manager-howto.html">HTML Manager Help</a></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><a href="/manager/../docs/manager-howto.html">Manager Help</a></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"><a href="/manager/status">Server Status</a></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="5" class="title">Applications</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="header-left"><small>Path</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-left"><small>Display Name</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>Running</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>Sessions</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-left"><small>Commands</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/">/</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>Welcome to Tomcat</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/" target="_bla nk">0</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/stop?path=/" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Stop</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/reload?path=/" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Reload</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/undeploy?path=/" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Undeploy</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/docs">/docs</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small>Tomcat Documentation</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/docs" target=" _blank">0</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/stop?path=/docs" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Stop</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/reload?path=/docs" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Reload</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/undeploy?path=/docs" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Undeploy</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/docs"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/examples">/examples</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>Servlet and JSP Examples</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/examples" targ et="_blank">0</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/stop?path=/examples" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Stop</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/reload?path=/examples" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Reload</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/undeploy?path=/examples" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Undeploy</a>&n bsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/examples"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/host%2Dmanager">/host-manager</a></small></t d> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small>Tomcat Manager Application</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/host%2Dmanager " target="_blank">0</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/stop?path=/host%2Dmanager" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Stop</a>&nbs p; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/reload?path=/host%2Dmanager" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Reload</a> &nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/undeploy?path=/host%2Dmanager" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Undeploy </a>&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/host%2Dmanager"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager">/manager</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>Tomcat Manager Application</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/manager" targe t="_blank">3</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;Stop&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;Reload&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;Undeploy&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/manager"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="title">Deploy</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="header-left"><small>Deploy directory or WAR file located on server</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2"> [undeploy] <form method="get" action="/manager/html/deploy"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] <small>Context Path (required):</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="text" name="deployPath" size="20"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] <small>XML Configuration file URL:</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="text" name="deployConfig" size="20"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] <small>WAR or Directory URL:</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="text" name="deployWar" size="40"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] &nbsp; [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="submit" value="Deploy"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="header-left"><small>WAR file to deploy</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2"> [undeploy] <form action="/manager/html/upload" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] <small>Select WAR file to upload</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="file" name="deployWar" size="40"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] &nbsp; [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="submit" value="Deploy"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="title">Diagnostics</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="header-left"><small>Check to see if a web application has caused a memory leak on stop, r eload or undeploy</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2"> [undeploy] <form method="post" action="/manager/html/findleaks"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="submit" value="Find leaks"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <small>This diagnostic check will trigger a full garbage collection. Use it with extreme caution on production systems.</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="6" class="title">Server Information</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>Tomcat Version</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>JVM Version</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>JVM Vendor</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>OS Name</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>OS Version</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>OS Architecture</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>Apache Tomcat/6.0.26</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>1.5.0_09-b01</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>Sun Microsystems Inc.</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>Windows XP</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>5.1</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>x86</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <hr size="1" noshade="noshade"> [undeploy] <center><font size="-1" color="#525D76"> [undeploy] <em>Copyright &copy; 1999-2010, Apache Software Foundation</em></font></center> [undeploy] </body> [undeploy] </html>

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    - by Devil Jin
    I am using ant 1.7 to deploy and undeploy applications in tomcat //Snippet from my build.xml <target name="deploy" depends="war" description="Install application to the servlet containor"> <deploy url="${tomcat.manager.url}" username="${manager.user}" password="${manager.passwd}" path="/${tomcat.ctxpath}" war="${war.local}" /> </target> <target name="undeploy" description="Removes Web Application from path"> <undeploy url="${tomcat.manager.url}" username="${manager.user}" password="${manager.passwd}" path="/${tomcat.ctxpath}" /> </target> The deploy task works perfectly fine but the undeploy task gives an html output for the undeploy task prefixed with [undeploy] although the application is undeployed successfully The html message also contains the success message 'OK - Undeployed application at context path /MyApplication' OUTPUT: [undeploy] <html> [undeploy] <head> [undeploy] <style> [undeploy] H1 {font-family:Tahoma,Arial,sans-serif;color:white;background-color:#525D76;font-size:22px;} H2 {font-family:Tah oma,Arial,sans-serif;color:white;background-color:#525D76;font-size:16px;} H3 {font-family:Tahoma,Arial,sans-serif;color:whit e;background-color:#525D76;font-size:14px;} BODY {font-family:Tahoma,Arial,sans-serif;color:black;background-color:white;} B {font-family:Tahoma,Arial,sans-serif;color:white;background-color:#525D76;} P {font-family:Tahoma,Arial,sans-serif;background :white;color:black;font-size:12px;}A {color : black;}A.name {color : black;}HR {color : #525D76;} table { [undeploy] width: 100%; [undeploy] } [undeploy] td.page-title { [undeploy] text-align: center; [undeploy] vertical-align: top; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] font-weight: bold; [undeploy] background: white; [undeploy] color: black; [undeploy] } [undeploy] td.title { [undeploy] text-align: left; [undeploy] vertical-align: top; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] font-style:italic; [undeploy] font-weight: bold; [undeploy] background: #D2A41C; [undeploy] } [undeploy] td.header-left { [undeploy] text-align: left; [undeploy] vertical-align: top; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] font-weight: bold; [undeploy] background: #FFDC75; [undeploy] } [undeploy] td.header-center { [undeploy] text-align: center; [undeploy] vertical-align: top; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] font-weight: bold; [undeploy] background: #FFDC75; [undeploy] } [undeploy] td.row-left { [undeploy] text-align: left; [undeploy] vertical-align: middle; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] color: black; [undeploy] } [undeploy] td.row-center { [undeploy] text-align: center; [undeploy] vertical-align: middle; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] color: black; [undeploy] } [undeploy] td.row-right { [undeploy] text-align: right; [undeploy] vertical-align: middle; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] color: black; [undeploy] } [undeploy] TH { [undeploy] text-align: center; [undeploy] vertical-align: top; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] font-weight: bold; [undeploy] background: #FFDC75; [undeploy] } [undeploy] TD { [undeploy] text-align: center; [undeploy] vertical-align: middle; [undeploy] font-family:sans-serif,Tahoma,Arial; [undeploy] color: black; [undeploy] } [undeploy] </style> [undeploy] <title>/manager</title> [undeploy] </head> [undeploy] <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="4" width="100%" border="0"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2"> [undeploy] <a href="http://www.apache.org/"> [undeploy] <img border="0" alt="The Apache Software Foundation" align="left" [undeploy] src="/manager/images/asf-logo.gif"> [undeploy] </a> [undeploy] <a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/"> [undeploy] <img border="0" alt="The Tomcat Servlet/JSP Container" [undeploy] align="right" src="/manager/images/tomcat.gif"> [undeploy] </a> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <hr size="1" noshade="noshade"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="4" width="100%" border="0"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="page-title" bordercolor="#000000" align="left" nowrap> [undeploy] <font size="+2">Tomcat Web Application Manager</font> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" width="10%"><small><strong>Message:</strong></small>&nbsp;</td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"><pre>OK - Undeployed application at context path /MyApplication [undeploy] </pre></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="4" class="title">Manager</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"><a href="/manager/html/list">List Applications</a></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><a href="/manager/../docs/html-manager-howto.html">HTML Manager Help</a></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><a href="/manager/../docs/manager-howto.html">Manager Help</a></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"><a href="/manager/status">Server Status</a></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="5" class="title">Applications</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="header-left"><small>Path</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-left"><small>Display Name</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>Running</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>Sessions</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-left"><small>Commands</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/">/</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>Welcome to Tomcat</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/" target="_bla nk">0</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/stop?path=/" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Stop</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/reload?path=/" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Reload</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/undeploy?path=/" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Undeploy</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/docs">/docs</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small>Tomcat Documentation</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/docs" target=" _blank">0</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/stop?path=/docs" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Stop</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/reload?path=/docs" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Reload</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/undeploy?path=/docs" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Undeploy</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/docs"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/examples">/examples</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>Servlet and JSP Examples</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/examples" targ et="_blank">0</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/stop?path=/examples" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Stop</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/reload?path=/examples" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Reload</a>&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/undeploy?path=/examples" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Undeploy</a>&n bsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/examples"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/host%2Dmanager">/host-manager</a></small></t d> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small>Tomcat Manager Application</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#C3F3C3" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/host%2Dmanager " target="_blank">0</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/stop?path=/host%2Dmanager" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Stop</a>&nbs p; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/reload?path=/host%2Dmanager" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Reload</a> &nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;<a href="/manager/html/undeploy?path=/host%2Dmanager" onclick="return(confirm('Are you sure?'))">Undeploy </a>&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#C3F3C3"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/host%2Dmanager"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager">/manager</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>Tomcat Manager Application</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small>true</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" rowspan="2"><small><a href="/manager/html/sessions?path=/manager" targe t="_blank">3</a></small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;Start&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;Stop&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;Reload&nbsp; [undeploy] &nbsp;Undeploy&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr><tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> [undeploy] <form method="POST" action="/manager/html/expire?path=/manager"> [undeploy] <small> [undeploy] &nbsp;<input type="submit" value="Expire sessions">&nbsp;with idle &ge;&nbsp;<input type="text" name="idle" siz e="5" value="30">&nbsp;minutes&nbsp; [undeploy] </small> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="title">Deploy</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="header-left"><small>Deploy directory or WAR file located on server</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2"> [undeploy] <form method="get" action="/manager/html/deploy"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] <small>Context Path (required):</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="text" name="deployPath" size="20"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] <small>XML Configuration file URL:</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="text" name="deployConfig" size="20"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] <small>WAR or Directory URL:</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="text" name="deployWar" size="40"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] &nbsp; [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="submit" value="Deploy"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="header-left"><small>WAR file to deploy</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2"> [undeploy] <form action="/manager/html/upload" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] <small>Select WAR file to upload</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="file" name="deployWar" size="40"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-right"> [undeploy] &nbsp; [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="submit" value="Deploy"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="title">Diagnostics</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2" class="header-left"><small>Check to see if a web application has caused a memory leak on stop, r eload or undeploy</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="2"> [undeploy] <form method="post" action="/manager/html/findleaks"> [undeploy] <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <input type="submit" value="Find leaks"> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] <td class="row-left"> [undeploy] <small>This diagnostic check will trigger a full garbage collection. Use it with extreme caution on production systems.</small> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] </form> [undeploy] </td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3"> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td colspan="6" class="title">Server Information</td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>Tomcat Version</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>JVM Version</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>JVM Vendor</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>OS Name</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>OS Version</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="header-center"><small>OS Architecture</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] <tr> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>Apache Tomcat/6.0.26</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>1.5.0_09-b01</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>Sun Microsystems Inc.</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>Windows XP</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>5.1</small></td> [undeploy] <td class="row-center"><small>x86</small></td> [undeploy] </tr> [undeploy] </table> [undeploy] <br> [undeploy] <hr size="1" noshade="noshade"> [undeploy] <center><font size="-1" color="#525D76"> [undeploy] <em>Copyright &copy; 1999-2010, Apache Software Foundation</em></font></center> [undeploy] </body> [undeploy] </html>

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  • Getting this CSS to work in IE6

    - by jerrygarciuh
    Hi folks, Working on this page: http://www.karlsenner.dreamhosters.com/about.php and having trouble with the navigation in IE6. It validates as XHTML 1.0 Transitional. Works great in FF, IE 8, Chrome, and Windows Safari. In IE6 and Opera 10 the drop menus appear too high. I tried adding in the different versions of http://code.google.com/p/ie7-js/ but it did not solve the issue in IE. The CSS looks like this: #wrapper { position: relative; display: block; background-color: inherit; margin: 0px auto; padding: 0; width: 900px; min-height: 900px; } #nav {} .navImage { position:relative; display:inline; height:102px; /* added in hopes of helping IE position but no dice */ } .subMenu { position:absolute; z-index:10; background-color:#FFF; top: 14px; left:0; } .subMenu a:link, .subMenu a:visited, .subMenu a:active{ display:block; width:90%; padding:6px; margin:0; color:#3CF; font-family:Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size:14px; text-decoration:none; font-weight:bold; } .subMenu a:hover{ display:block; width:90%; padding:6px; margin:0; color:#3CF; background-color:#CCC; font-family:Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size:14px; text-decoration:none; font-weight:bold; } jQuery rollovers: $('#navcompany').hover(function () { $('#companyMenu').css('display', 'block'); $('#companyImg').attr('src','g/nav/company_over.gif'); }, function () { $('#companyMenu').css('display', 'none'); $('#companyImg').attr('src','g/nav/company.gif'); }); And one of the cells. Since the menu is coming out of PHP and IE was not respecting the widths I just use PHP to get the nav image widths and write them to styles on the fly. Solved the width issue as IE acted like they should inherit their width from the wrapper. This may be a clue as to why they don't appear below their nav images but I can't sort it. <div id="navcompany" class="navImage" style="width:128px"> <a href="about.php"> <img src="g/nav/company_over.gif" name="companyImg" width="128" height="102" border="0" id="companyImg" alt="company" /> </a> <div id="companyMenu" class="subMenu" style="display:none; width:128px"> <a href="about.php">About us</a> <a href="location.php">Our location</a> </div> </div> Any advice greatly appreciated! JG

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  • jquery ui autocomplete positioning wrong

    - by mattRo55
    using jquery ui 1.8 trying autocomplete Everything works apart from that the ui-menu isn't positioned under my input element, but rather in the top left corner. Has anyone come across this problem? Here's my html: <div id="search"> <div id="searchFormWrapper"> <form method="post" name="searchForm" id="searchForm" action="/searchresults"> <label for="searchPhrase" id="searchFor"> Search for</label> <input name="searchPhrase" id="searchPhrase" type="text" /> <label for="searchScope" id="searchIn"> in</label> <select name="searchScope" id="searchScope"> <option value="">All Shops</option> ... </select> <input type="image" name="submitSearch" id="submitSearch" src="/images/buttons/search.gif" alt="Search ..." /> </form> <br class="clear" /> </div> </div> and here's my css: #search { width:100%; margin:0; padding:0; text-align:center; height:36px; line-height:36px; background:#666 url(/images/interface/info_bar_bg.gif) repeat-x top left; overflow:hidden; font-size:12px; } #searchFormWrapper { width:520px; height:36px; overflow:hidden; margin:auto; padding:0; } label#searchFor { display:block; float:left; width:80px; padding:0 5px 0 0; margin:0 0 0 0; text-align:right; } label#searchIn { display:block; float:left; width:20px; padding:0 5px 0 0; margin:0 0 0 0; text-align:right; } #searchPhrase { display:block; float:left; width:120px; margin:7px 0 0 0; padding:0; } #searchScope { display:block; float:left; width:120px; margin:7px 0 0 0; padding:0; } #submitSearch { display:block; float:left; margin:7px 0 0 10px; padding:0; } and here's my javascript: $(document).ready(function() { $("#searchPhrase").autocomplete( { source: "/search?json", minLength: 2 }); });

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  • Not sure how to link json 100% in php

    - by ronhdoge
    Im trying to create an rss feed that my droid app reads but i have some holes that i can figure how to fix the rss link page is http://www.mandarich.com/mandarichServer/mlb/indexbaseball.php when reading the rss i can see where the icon is missing on some and cant figure out why and cant figure saint louis at all. and the code i have for the php is as follows: <?php $teams["boston"] = "bostonredsox.gif"; $teams["nyyankees"] = "newyorkyankes.gif"; $teams["baltimore"] = "baltimoreorioles.gif"; $teams["tampa"] = "tampabayrays.gif"; $teams["toronto"] = "torontobluejays.gif"; $teams["atlanta"] = "atlantabraves.gif"; $teams["florida"] = "floridamarlins.gif"; $teams["nymets"] = "newyorkmets.gif"; $teams["philadelphia"] = "philadelphiaphillies.gif"; $teams["washington"] = "washingtonnationals.gif"; $teams["chicagosox"] = "chicagowhitesox.gif"; $teams["cleveland"] = "clevelandindians.gif"; $teams["detroit"] = "detroittigers.gif"; $teams["kansas"] = "kansascityroyals.gif"; $teams["minnesota"] = "minnesotatwins.gif"; $teams["chicagocubs"] = "chicagocubs.gif"; $teams["cincinnati"] = "cinncinatireds.gif"; $teams["houston"] = "houstonastros.gif"; $teams["milwaukee"] = "milwaukeebrewers.gif"; $teams["pittsburgh"] = "pitsburghpirates.gif"; $teams["st.louis"] = "stlouiscardinals.gif"; $teams["laangels"] = "losangelesangels.gif"; $teams["oakland"] = "oaklandathletics.gif"; $teams["seattle"] = "seattlemariners.gif"; $teams["texas"] = "texasrangers.gif"; $teams["arizona"] = "arizonadiamondbacks.gif"; $teams["colorado"] = "coloradorockies.gif"; $teams["ladodgers"] = "losangelesdodgers.gif"; $teams["sandiego"] = "sandiegopadres.gif"; $teams["sanfrancisco"] = "sanfranciscogiants.gif"; $abbr["arizona"] = "ARI"; $abbr["oakland"] = "OAK"; $abbr["baltimore"] = "BAL"; $abbr["tampa"] = "TAM"; $abbr["boston"] = "BOS"; $abbr["nyyankees"] = "NYY"; $abbr["texas"] = "TEX"; $abbr["toronto"] = "TOR"; $abbr["laangels"] = "LAA"; $abbr["atlanta"] = "ALT"; $abbr["colorado"] = "COL"; $abbr["philadelphia"] = "PHI"; $abbr["florida"] = "FLA"; $abbr["milwaukee"] = "MIL"; $abbr["washington"] = "WAS"; $abbr["chicagosox"] = "CHW"; $abbr["cleveland"] = "CLE"; $abbr["detroit"] = "DET"; $abbr["seattle"] = "SEA"; $abbr["sanfrancisco"] = "SFO"; $abbr["st.louis"] = "STL"; $abbr["chicagocubs"] = "CHC"; $abbr["houston"] = "HOU"; $abbr["nymets"] = "NYM"; $abbr["cincinnati"] = "CIN"; $abbr["sandiego"] = "SDG"; $abbr["ladodgers"] = "LAD"; $abbr["pittsburgh"] = "PIT"; $abbr["minnesota"] = "MIN"; $abbr["kansas"] = "KAN"; ?

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  • Javascript Noob Question. Need Help With Simple Script

    - by three3
    Hi everyone, I am new to JavaScript (only a couple of days of reading a book) and I am stuck on this code snippet. I have looked at it over and over again but cannot seem to figure out why it is not working. I am sure it is something really simple that I have just looked over but I really just need a fresh pair of eyes to look at this. The code is supposed to update a placeholder image on a page without the page having to reload. But when I am clicking on the link of an image, it is taking me to the link where the image is located instead of replacing the placeholder image. Here is my HTML code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>Image Gallery</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="scripts/showPic.js"></script> </head> <body> <h1>Snapshots</h1> <ul> <li> <a href="images/cat.jpg" onclick="showPic(this); return false;" title="A Cat">Cat</a> </li> <li> <a href="images/night.jpg" onclick="showPic(this); return false;" title="Night">Night</a> </li> <li> <a href="images/coke.jpg" onclick="showPic(this); return false;" title="Coke">Coke</a> </li> <li> <a href="images/sport.jpg" onclick="showPic(this); return false;" title="Sports">Sport</a> </li> <li> <a href="images/mnms.png" onclick="showPic(this); return false;" title="MnM's">MnM's</a> </li> <li> <a href="images/kid.jpg" onclick="showPic(this); return false;" title="A Kid">Kid</a> </li> </ul> <br /> <img id="placeholder" src="images/placeholder.jpg" alt="Place Holder Image" /> </body> </html> And here is the JavaScript function I am using to get this done: <script type="text/javascript"> function showPic(whichpic) { var source = whichpic.getAttribute("href"); var placeholder = document.getElementById("placeholder"); placeholder.setAttribute("src",source); } </script> Any help is greatly appreciated and thanks in advance for the help.

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  • Comments show up in database, but only show up on my index page after a refresh.

    - by Truong
    Hi, I have AJAX, PHP, jquery, and mySQL in this very simple website I'm trying to make. All there is is a text area that sends data to the database and uses ajax\jquery to display that data onto the index page. For some reason though, I press submit and the data goes to the database, but I have to refresh the page myself to see that data on the page. I'm assuming that the problem has to do with my AJAX JQuery or even some mistake in the index. Also, when I type the text into the text area and press submit, the text remains in the textarea until I refresh the page. Haha, sorry if this is such a noob question.. I'm trying to learn. Thanks so much Here is the AJAX: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.0/jquery.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(function() { $(".submit").click(function() { var comment = $("#comment").val(); var post_id = $("#post").val(); var dataString = '&comment=' + comment if(comment=='') { alert('Fill something in please!'); } else { $("#flash").show(); $("#flash").fadeIn(400).html('<img src="noworries.jpg" /> '); $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "commentajax.php", data: dataString, cache: false, success: function(html){ $("ol#update").append(html); $("ol#update li:last").fadeIn("slow"); $("#flash").hide(); } }); }return false; }); }); </script> Here is the index\form area: <body> <div id="container"><img src="banner.jpg" width="890" height="150" alt="title" /></div> <id="update" class="timeline"> <div id="flash"></div> <div id="container"> <form action="#" method="post"> <textarea name="comment" id="comment" cols="35" rows="4"></textarea><br /> <input name="submit" type="submit" class="submit" id="submit" value=" Submit Comment " /><br /> </form> </div> <id="update" class="timeline"> <?php include('config.php'); //$post_id value comes from the POSTS table $prefix="I'm happy when"; $sql=mysql_query("select * from comments order by com_id desc"); while($row=mysql_fetch_array($sql)) { $comment=$row['com_dis']; ?> <!--Displaying comments--> <div id="container"> <class="box"> <?php echo "$prefix $comment"; ?> </div> <?php } ?> Here is my commentajax.php <?php include('config.php'); if($_POST) { $comment=$_POST['comment']; $comment=mysql_real_escape_string($comment); mysql_query("INSERT INTO comments(com_id,com_dis) VALUES ('NULL', '$comment')"); } ?> <li class="box"><br /> <?php echo $comment; ?> </li> I'm sorry for so much code but I just started learning this four days ago and this is probably one of the last bugs until the website is functional.

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  • How to make jQuery animate upwards

    - by ivannovak
    Hey there, I've got some jquery running fairly well, howeever when I hover over the element in question, the bottom expands downward which is not unexpected but is not the desired effect. I'd like the bottom of the element to remain stationary with the top of the element expanding upwards. If you'd like to see what I currently have, you may navigate to http://demo.ivannovak.com/mobia/ Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here is my code: HTML <div class="button"> <h3>Product Quality</h3> <div>Duis tristique ultricies velit sit amet adipiscing.</div> <img src="<?php bloginfo('template_url'); ?>/assets/img/INgravatar_subernova.png" alt="placeholderImage" height="70" /> <p><a href="#">Learn More &gt;</a></p> <div class="bottom"></div> </div> CSS div#buttons {} div#buttons .button { background: url(assets/img/bg_blue_top.jpg) #206094 no-repeat top left; padding: 5px 10px 0; width: 209px; float: left; margin-right: 5px; position: relative; height: 50px; } div#buttons .button h3 { font-weight: normal; color: #fff; text-transform: uppercase; } div#buttons .button:hover div, div#buttons .button:hover img { /* display: block; */ } div#buttons .button div { width: 120px; padding-right: 20px; float: left; color: #bbb; display: none; } div#buttons .button img { float: right; display: none; } div#buttons .button p { position: absolute; bottom: 10px; left: 10px; z-index: 9; font-weight: bold; text-transform: uppercase; } div#buttons .button p a { color: #7bc143; text-decoration: none; } div#buttons .button p a:hover { text-decoration: underline; } div#buttons .button .bottom { background: url(assets/img/bg_blue_bottom.jpg) no-repeat bottom left; height:26px; position: absolute; display: block; width: 229px; right: 0px; padding:0; bottom: 0; } jQuery $(document).ready(function() { $('.button').mouseenter(function() { $(this).closest('div').animate({ height: "150px", }, 400, "swing"); }); $('.button').mouseleave(function() { $(this).closest('div').animate({ height: "50px", }, 400, "swing"); }); });

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  • Partial view links not working in Fire Fox

    - by user329540
    I have a MVC4 asp.net application, I have two layouts a main layout for the main page and a second layout for the nested pages. The problem I have is with the second layout, on this layout I call a partial view which has my navigation links. In IE the navigation menu displays fine and when each item is clicked it navigates as expected. However in FF when the page renders the navigation bar is displayed but it has no 'click functionality' if you will its as if its simply text. My layout of nested page: <header> <img src="../../Images/fronttop.png" id="nestedPageheader" alt="Background Img"/> <div class="content-wrapper"> <section > <nav> <div id="navcontainer"> </div> </nav> </section> <div> </header> The script to retreive partial view and information for dynamic links on layout page. <script type="text/javascript"> var menuLoaded = false; $(document).ready(function () { if($('#navcontainer')[0].innerHTML.trim() == "") { $.ajax({ url: "@Url.Content("~/Home/MenuLayout")", type: "GET", success: function (response, status, xhr) { var nvContainer = $('#navcontainer'); nvContainer.html(response); menuLoaded = true; }, error: function (XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) { var nvContainer = $('#navcontainer'); nvContainer.html(errorThrown); } }); } }); </script> May partial view: @model Mscl.OpCost.Web.Models.stuffmodel <div class="menu"> <ul> <li><a>@Html.ActionLink("Home", "Index", "Home")</a></li> <li><a>@Html.ActionLink("some stuff", "stuffs", "stuff")</a></li> <li> <h5><a><span>somestuff</span></a></h5> <ul> <li><a>stuffs1s</a> <ul> @foreach (var image in Model.stuffs.Where(g => g.Grouping == 1)) { <li> <a>@Html.ActionLink(image.Title, "stuffs", "stuff", new { Id = image.CategoryId }, null)</a> </li> } </ul> </li> </ul> </il> </ul> </div> I need to know why this works fine in IE but why its not working in FF(all versions). Any assistance would be appreciated.

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  • Xcode/iPhone Development 6 months in - Annoyances

    - by clearbrian
    Hi I've been iPhone programming for 6 months and come from a PC/Java/Eclipse background and still have a few annoyances with Xcode/iPhone programming I wonder are there any shortcuts to. Is there any way to prevent multiple windows opening all the time in XCode? a) When you click on the Errors/Warnings in the bottom right of the status bar build errors are shown in separate window. Any way to get these to show in the main editor? b) Anyway to get debugger to appear in main editor. I have a big screen iMac and it's still window hell on Macs. When you come from Alt-Tab the Mac is a nightmare. 2) Anyway to get a toolbar item on the main editor to: a) Open Console (I know CMD-thingy-R) b) Open Break points (you have to open Debugger first then breakpoints) I know there's keyboard shortcuts but I have only left hand free others on the trackball so any keys on right hand side of keyboard are too far. I know you can add Finder toolbar scripts (just wondering if anyway to extend Xcode). Are there utilities to extend Xcode? Scripts/Automator/Any Services I can setup to help. Can you automate Xcode like you can with Windows/ActiveX/VBA 3) Limit lookups using CMD + double click. If I double click on a variable to find its definition using CMD + double click it shows every occurrence of all variables with that name. (annoying it you name all you maps mapView) Anyway to get it to limit to the current class or at least order so current class is first. 4) Find doesn't seem to loop backwards if result all above cursor position I'm in a class and I hit CMD + F for find. Find box appears. I enter some text hit return. It says I have x matches but only back arrow is highlight in Find But when I hit < it does nothing. I need to scroll to the top and redo the search. If the text is both forwards and backwards then both < are highlighted and it works. is this a bug or a 'feature' Missing Eclipse features I have been looking at the User Script menu but was wondering how powerful they are? 5) any scripts around to generate source from members such as description: @property @synthesize if I add a new member, run a script will generate @property/@syntesize and release in dealloc 7) any good sites for scripts? SCM Im having problems with SCM and Folders on HD under project Classes directory. You get a library e.g. JSON. It usually comes as a folder. You copy it to the /Classes for your project. /Classes/JSON I create a Group for the Library in Xcode under Classes group. Classes JSON I drag the files from the folder into xcode into the JSON Group. I add them to the SCM and icon changes from ? to A but if I try and commit them it say folder /JSON is not under SCM. Can you drag a folder into Xcode so that it AND its files get included in SCM? Anyway to stop Xcode Help from being on top all the time. I keep feeling like punching it and telling it to get out of the way! :) I dont mind it open just not in the way once I've finished. Yes I know I can Ctrl-W Sites: the main site I use to learn Obj-C are : stackoverflow.com Google code Search - tonnes of full apps on here http://www.iphonedevsdk.com/forum/iphone-sdk-development/ Apple Developers Forums (anyway to get RSS feed to these or is that blasphemy :) ) Safari - 100s of IT book though prob too many to keep up :) any others? Any site that gives simple examples for Obj-C/ UIKit The docs just show the methods but actual examples (Google code search has helped a lot here)

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  • Insert random <script> for using $(document).ready(function()}); in Joomla

    - by Anriëtte Combrink
    Hi I have an article in which I use PHP code inside the text editor in Joomla, in the backend. I can see jQuery already called when the page loads, here is my code inside the Article edit textbox: <?php $username="XXX"; $password="XXX"; $database="XXX"; mysql_connect('localhost',$username,$password) or die(mysql_error()); mysql_select_db($database) or die("Unable to select database"); $result=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM birthdays ORDER BY name") or die(mysql_error()); echo "<table width='100%' cellspacing='10' cellpadding='0' border='0'>"; echo "<tr valign='top'><th align='left'></th><th align='left'>Name</th><th align='left'>Email</th><th align='left'>Day</th><th align='left'>Month</th></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>"; while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { echo "<tr>"; echo '<td valign="top"><a href="#" id="'.$row['id'].'" class="delete_birthday"><img src="administrator/components/com_media/images/remove.png" alt="Delete user" /></a><input type="hidden" name="id[]" value="'.$row['id'].'" /></td>'; echo "<td valign='top' style='border-bottom:1px dotted #333333; padding:2px;'>"; echo $row['name']; echo "</td>"; echo "<td valign='top' style='border-bottom:1px dotted #333333; padding:2px;'>"; echo $row['email']; echo "</td>"; echo "<td align='center' valign='top' style='border-bottom:1px dotted #333333; padding:2px;'>"; echo $row['birthday']; echo "</td>"; echo "<td align='center' valign='top' style='border-bottom:1px dotted #333333; padding:2px;'>"; echo $row['birthmonth']; echo "</td>"; echo "</tr>"; } echo "</table>"; ?> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { alert("hello"); }); </script> At the moment, nothing alerts (just alerting for testing if jQuery gets recognised, I am obviously going to put in click handlers), so I assume the $(document).ready() never gets triggered. I can see the code in the source, but it just never gets called. Anybody have any advice? BTW. the SC jQuery plugin is installed already to prevent library conflicts.

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  • HTML: Place an image on top of another one

    - by Dimitris Baltas
    Inside a div, there is a picture that should have 10px margin in all directions from the DIV's border. On the left bottom corner of the picture there is an about-image. The picture is only displayed when its loaded in the DOM through jquery. The problem is that the existence of the about-image dislocates the picture downwards as many pixels as the height of the about-image. I am looking for the cleanest possible alternative to keep the picture inside the DIV and still display the about-image on top of it. Setting the picture as background will not work since i need the picture to load at once. Any improvement on the #about css would be greatly appreciated. Below is a full html page that reproduces the issue <html> <head> <title>Troubleshooting :: align the main picture inside the DIV</title> <style type="text/css"> html, body { background-color: #000000; } #about { z-index:2; position:relative; top:82%; left:3%; } #pic { width:100%; height:96%; } #main-content-image { height:100%; margin-right:10px; margin-left:10px; margin-top:10px; margin-bottom:10px; } #main-content { height:490px; border-width: 1px; border-style: solid; border-color: #777777; } #main-content-image.loading { background: url(http://farros.gr/images/ajax-loader2.gif) no-repeat center center; } a { text-decoration: none; text-decoration: none; color: #868686; outline:none; } .hide { display:none; } </style> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/jquery.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- $(document).ready(function(){ $(function () { var img = new Image(); $(img).load(function () { $(this).hide(); $(this).width('100%'); $(this).height('96%'); $('#main-content-image').removeClass('loading').append(this); $(this).fadeIn(); }).error(function () { // notify the user that the image could not be loaded }).attr('src', 'http://farros.gr/images/bg.jpg'); }); }); </script> </head> <body> <div id="main-content"> <div id="main-content-image" class="loading"> <a href="#"><img id="about" src='http://farros.gr/images/about.png' alt='Haris Farros'/></a> </div> </div> </body> </html>

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