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  • Workflow Adapter/Connector Pair

    The Workflow Adapter/Connector pair are custom WF Activities for a Business-To-Business Logical Connectivity based on the Interface Contract. The connectivity handles the invoking and consuming of Workflows, Remoting objects, WCF Services in the transparent manner based on the configuration.

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  • Creating a Login Overlay

    Many types of websites, from online retailers to social networking sites, allow visitors to create user accounts. Traditionally, websites that support user accounts have their visitors sign in by going to a dedicated login page where they enter their username and password. One nitpick I have with dedicated login pages is that signing in involves leaving the current page to visit the dedicated login page. This article shows how to implement a login overlay, which is an alternative user interface for signing into a website.

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  • Raw Materials - Performance Metrics

    Derek adds some bells and whistles to the system. Too many SQL Servers to keep up with?Download a free trial of SQL Response to monitor your SQL Servers in just one intuitive interface."The monitoringin SQL Response is excellent." Mike Towery.

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  • How can I fix the screen blurred while installing Ubuntu 12.10 Bate1

    - by Marslo
    I installed Ubuntu 12.10 Bate1 yesterday, but the screen blurred always shows after selecting Install Ubuntu on a Hard Disk option and before waiting for the installation interface. Click here to check the screenshot. The method of installation is by U-disk, the name of Ubuntu 12.10 is quantal-desktop-i386.iso (the download link is from Universal-USB-Installer), and Universal-USB-Installer was used to write the Ubuntu 12.10 into U-disk. PS. Ubuntu 12.04 could be installed successful on my computer!

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  • Announcing Oracle WebLogic 12c

    - by alexismp
    While this blog is mostly devoted to GlassFish, you may be interested in the Oracle WebLogic Server 12c announcement scheduled for December 1st, 2011. The launch event is called "Introducing Oracle WebLogic Server 12c, the #1 Application Server Across Conventional and Cloud Environments" and will be split into Executive Overview and Developer Deep Dive sessions. The agenda description includes the following (emphasis is mine) : • Optimized to run your solutions for Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE); Oracle Fusion Middleware; and Oracle Fusion Applications • Enhanced with transformational platforms and technologies such as Java EE 6, Oracle’sActive GridLink for RAC, Oracle Traffic Director, and Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder On a slightly less official note but on that same topic, you should check out Steve Button's blog and twitter stream.

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  • Ikoula lance CloudStack Instances, sa nouvelle plateforme pour créer et déployer en toute liberté des Cloud Publics

    Ikoula lance CloudStack Instances sa nouvelle plateforme pour créer et déployer en toute liberté des Cloud PublicsLe catalogue CloudStack d'Ikoula s'est enrichi d'un nouveau service. Après le lancement en janvier dernier de CloudStack Server, solution de déploiement de Cloud Privés disponible en division Infogérance (IES), l'hébergeur informatique annonce la sortie de CloudStack Instances. CloudStack Instances est une plateforme de Cloud Public packagée, facilitant le déploiement et la gestion d'un réseau d'instances depuis une interface web en self service. Pour 19€/mois, la plateforme comprend : 1 routeur à 10Mb...

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  • Firefox Marketplace s'ouvre aux adopteurs précoces, la galerie d'applications Web de Mozilla disponible en version Aurora pour Android

    Premières images du Firefox OS Marketplace Des fuites dévoilent une galerie d'applications à interface minimaliste On le sait, Mozilla prépare le lancement de sa propre plateforme mobile appelée Firefox OS, prévue pour 2013. Nous avons eu un avant-goût de ce système d'exploitation, mais peu d'informations ont filtré sur sa galerie d'applications. Grâce à des images publiées en ligne, nous savons d'ores et déjà à quoi il ressemblerait. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/firefoxOS-marketplace.png[/IMG]

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  • What is the relationship between the command line, the OS and the microprocessor? [closed]

    - by ssbrewster
    I'm not totally clear on how using the command line differs from working through the OS' interface using an editor for example. Obviously the UI is different but I want to understand how the command line interacts with the kernel and microprocessor, and how this compares to how kernel interfaces with the OS' GUI. I know I'm missing several layers of abstraction but would be grateful for someone to explain this.

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  • Good site building for little kids [closed]

    - by guy mograbi
    I am teaching kids to write 3d games with Unity. Now I want to publish their games online along with some other stuff. I don't want to teach them HTML, CSS etc.. I don't mind buying the domain (after a bad experience with "TK" domains I concluded buying one is better), so all I need it hosting and possibly with a builder with a nice interface. Couldn't find one which seems to be the right fit. Can you recommend of anyone? Static HTML hosting will do, but I prefer PHP support and DB just in case we will need to implement a login mechanism.

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  • ||| New to Ubuntu + Need Help | Quantal . Dualboot . built in linux . toolbar ....

    - by nuevo Ubuntu
    i have installed Ubuntu quantal 12 along with Windows it worked fine at start and now the toolbar and most features in Ubuntu (including updates) are not working and i am only able to use a different linux interface... fire wall application is not present and i can't add any new software Upgrading option is only present at start and mostly freezes after short while of use! What can i do to restore the (normal Ubuntu) along with toolbar and to update or upgrade?

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  • Firefox Marketplace s'ouvre aux testeurs volontaires, la galerie d'applications Web de Mozilla disponible en version Aurora pour Android

    Premières images du Firefox OS Marketplace Des fuites dévoilent une galerie d'applications à interface minimaliste On le sait, Mozilla prépare le lancement de sa propre plateforme mobile appelée Firefox OS, prévue pour 2013. Nous avons eu un avant-goût de ce système d'exploitation, mais peu d'informations ont filtré sur sa galerie d'applications. Grâce à des images publiées en ligne, nous savons d'ores et déjà à quoi il ressemblerait. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/firefoxOS-marketplace.png[/IMG]

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  • Application workflow

    - by manseuk
    I am in the planning process for a new application, the application will be written in PHP (using the Symfony 2 framework) but I'm not sure how relevant that is. The application will be browser based, although there will eventually be API access for other systems to interact with the data stored within the application, again probably not relavent at this point. The application manages SIM cards for lots of different providers - each SIM card belongs to a single provider but a single customer might have many SIM cards across many providers. The application allows the user to perform actions against the SIM card - for example Activate it, Barr it, Check on its status etc Some of the providers provide an API for doing this - so a single access point with multiple methods eg activateSIM, getStatus, barrSIM etc. The method names differ for each provider and some providers offer methods for extra functions that others don't. Some providers don't have APIs but do offer these methods by sending emails with attachments - the attachments are normally a CSV file that contains the SIM reference and action required - the email is processed by the provider and replied to once the action has been complete. To give you an example - the front end of my application will provide a customer with a list of SIM cards they own and give them access to the actions that are provided by the provider of each specific SIM card - some methods may require extra data which will either be stored in the backend or collected from the user frontend. Once the user has selected their action and added any required data I will handle the process in the backend and provide either instant feedback, in the case of the providers with APIs, or start the process off by sending an email and waiting for its reply before processing it and updating the backend so that next time the user checks the SIM card its status is correct (ie updated by a backend process). My reason for creating this question is because I'm stuck !! I'm confused about how to approach the actual workflow logic. I was thinking about creating a Provider Interface with the most common methods getStatus, activateSIM and barrSIM and then implementing that interface for each provider. So class Provider1 implements Provider - Then use a Factory to create the required class depending on user selected SIM card and invoking the method selected. This would work fine if all providers offered the same methods but they don't - there are a subset which are common but some providers offer extra methods - how can I implement that flexibly ? How can I deal with the processes where the workflow is different - ie some methods require and API call and value returned and some require an email to be sent and the next stage of the process doesn't start until the email reply is recieved ... Please help ! (I hope this is a readable question and that this is the correct place to be asking) Update I guess what I'm trying to avoid is a big if or switch / case statement - some design pattern that gives me a flexible approach to implementing this kind of fluid workflow .. anyone ?

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  • openSUSE 11.4 est disponible, une distribution « tout terrain » riche en outils de développement et en EDI open-sources

    openSUSE 11.4 est disponible Avec un ensemble d'EDI open-sources et de technologies de développement Mise à jour du 14/03/11, par Hinault Romaric openSUSE 11.4 est disponible. La distribution Linux s'appuie sur le kernel 2.6.38, propose un démarrage plus rapide du système, améliore la gestion et la reconnaissance des périphériques ainsi que la gestion des logiciels et la configuration du système. L'environnement de bureau intègre par défaut KDE Plasma qui se décline en version Desktop et Netbook (avec de meilleures performances dans la gestion de l'activité et une interface plus ergonomique). open...

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  • Should I use my own public API on my site (via JS)?

    - by newboyhun
    First of all, this question is far more different other 'public api questions' like this: Should a website use its own public API?, second, sorry for my English. You can find the question summarized at the bottom of this question. What I want to achieve is a big website with a public api, so who like programming (like me) and likes my website, can replicate my website's data with a much better approach (of course with some restrictions). Almost everything could be used by the public API. Because of this, I was thinking about making the whole website AJAX driven. There would be parts of the API which would be limited only to my website (domain), like login, registering. There would be only an INTERFACE on the client side, which would use the public and private API to make this interface working. The website would be ONLY CLIENT SIDE, well, I mean, the website would only use AJAX to use the api. How do I imagine this? The website would be like a mobile application, the application only sending a request to a webserver, which returns a json, the application parses it, and uses it to advance in the application. (e.g.: login) My thoughts: Pros: The whole website is built up by javascript, this means I don't need to transfer the html to the client, saving bandwidth. (I hope so) Anyone can use up the data of my website to make their own cool things. (Is this a con or pro? O_O) The public API is always in use, so I can see if there are any error. Cons: Without Javascript the website is unusable. The bad guys easily can load the server with requesting too much data (like Request Per Second 10000), but this can be countered via limiting this with some PHP code and logging. Probably much more work So the question in some words is: Should I build my website around my own api? Is it good to work only on the client side? Is this good for a big website? (e.x.: facebook, yeah facebook is a different story, but could it run with an 'architecture' like this?)

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  • L'accessibilité des applications Qt évolue avec Qt 5.3, avec un meilleur support de VoiceOver pour Mac et de la lecture des menus sous Windows

    L'accessibilité des applications Qt évolue avec Qt 5.3 Un meilleur support de VoiceOver pour Mac et de la lecture des menus sous WindowsL'accessibilité des applications graphiques a toujours été un sujet de préoccupation de la part de l'équipe de Qt. En effet, une application doit être utilisable par tous, peu importe les différences entre chaque. Avec la publication de Qt 5.2, de nombreuses améliorations avaient été réalisées dans ce domaine. Une interface de programmation avait été rendue publique...

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  • How to access parent window in dialog

    - by Bruce
    I am using Quickly and created the main window and a dialog. In the main window I am setting access to database (u1db) in the finish_initializing method (self.db=...). After an action I open a dialog where I need access to the database. I thought that I can use self.get_parent() in the dialog to get instance of the main window and access the database, but return value of the get_parent() is None. My question is, how can I access the instance of the parent window in the dialog or perhaps where should I place the instance of the database wrapper? Shortened code: class GuitestWindow(Window): def finish_initializing(self, builder): ... self.db = u1db.open( db_path, create=True ) def on_addaccountbutton_clicked(self, widget): dialog = NewAccountDialog.NewAccountDialog() result = dialog.run() dialog.hide()

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  • Pogoplug: An Interesting, Linux-Friendly NAS

    <b>Phoronix:</b> "The Pogoplug is a network attached storage device that is far more than a basic NAS like the Icy Box NAS4220, but the Pogoplug can integrate with social networks like Twitter along with providing a rich web 2.0 interface for accessing the device from anywhere in the world."

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  • jQuery Mobile b1 est disponible, l'UI pour les appareils mobiles devient compatible avec Windows Phone 7, Blackberry 5 et Opera mini b1

    jQuery Mobile b1 est disponible L'UI pour les appareils mobiles devient compatible avec Windows Phone 7, Blackberry 5 et Opera mini b1 Après une très longue attende, l'interface utilisateur pour les appareils mobiles est enfin disponible dans sa version b1. Cette version nécessite jQuery 1.6. Code : Sélectionner tout - Visualiser dans une fenêtre à part...

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  • Surface Pro sera commercialisée entre 899$ et 999$, la tablette x86 de Microsoft officiellement disponible en janvier 2013

    Microsoft dévoile Surface deux modèles de tablettes Windows 8 ARM et Intel Microsoft a ouvert le bal des dispositifs sous Windows 8, et annoncé officiellement le lancement de deux tablettes sous le système d'exploitation. L'OS entièrement repensé, avec une nouvelle interface utilisateur, un support des architectures ARM et plusieurs autres nouveautés est l'occasion pour l'éditeur de se lancer pour la première fois dans la construction de ses propres dispositifs sous Windows. Baptisés Microsoft Surface, les deux modèles de tablettes sur deux puces différentes (ARM et X86) se positionnent comme de sérieux concurrents à l'iPad d'Apple qui domine largement le marché actuellement.

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  • IO Profiling of Applications: MPI Apps

    <b>Linux Magazine:</b> "In the last article we looked at using strace to examine the IO patterns of simple serial applications. In the High Performance Computing (HPC) world, applications use MPI (Message Passing Interface) to create parallel applications. This time around we discuss how to attack parallel applications using strace."

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