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  • Communication Between Different Technologies in a Distributed Application

    - by sjtaheri
    I had to a incorporate several legacy applications and services in a network-distributed application. The existing services and applications are written using different languages and technologies, including: java, C#.Net and C++; all running on MS Windows machines. Now I'm wondering about the communication mechanism between them. What is the simple and standard way? Thanks! PS. communications include simple message sending and remote method invocations.

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  • Why is everything crashing?

    - by Kopkins
    I've been using Ubuntu for a while now and I love it, I wouldn't think of using another OS unless I can't fix this issue. The install I'm on is only around a month and a half old. I'm running 12.04 64bit on a 8,1 MBP. Up until around 2 weeks ago everything was running smoothly. Around then applications started crashing and weird things started happening. At first I thought it was just certain applications. The first thing to start giving me trouble was compiz. Occasionally compiz will stop decorating windows and lost many other functionalities. running compiz --replace fixes this, but I don't feel like doing it usually once a day. The other thing with this is that after running compiz --replace, my conky window gets lost somewhere and so I run killall conky && conky -c .conkyrc. But this isn't with just a couple applications, it seems like it is proliferating through my system. Last week fontforge started crashing while doing whatever task. So I ended up unable to finish what I was working on to completeness. Didn't find a fix. Today rhythmbox started crashing. Whenever I try to play anything, Rhythmbox becomes unresponsive and needs to be forced to close. When I try to do certain things with the disk utility, it crashes. I get the Ubuntu has experienced an internal error message much more often than I would like. Frequently applications stop appearing in the launcher. Wine almost never does anymore. After not being active for a little while, thunderbird can only fetch my mail after restarting wireless, sudo rmmod b43 && sudo modprobe b43 Occasionally some of my startup apps don't start. What is my best option here? Could they be bugs? I don't want to submit a ton of vague bug reports. Reinstall? switch OS? Thank you to anyone who responds. Kopkins

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  • alt + tab not working properly

    - by Ankit
    alt + tab functionality has suddenly started misbehaving. it's showing only desktop and the current active app instead of all the applications opened. For eg currently, opened applications are firefox and terminal but when i press alt+tab i can see either "desktop + firefox" or "desktop + terminal" depending upon whether the current active application is browser or terminal. I have not installed any update. Please help.

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  • Ajouter l'accès RDP à une application LightSwitch 2011 déployée sur Windows Azure, un article d'Avkash Chauhan, traduit par Deepin Prayag

    Citation: Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011 propose des « starter kits » et des options de déploiement flexibles qui vous aident à créer et à facilement publier des applications métier personnalisées à l'aspect professionnel et distingué, sans nécessité de code. Visual Studio LightSwitch propose une manière simple de développer des applications métier de type bureau ou Cloud. LightSwitch gère toute la plomberie pour vous, afin que vous puissiez vous concentrer sur la création de valeurs métier. Partie 3 :

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  • Taking a Projects Development to the Next Level

    - by user1745022
    I have been looking for some advice for a while on how to handle a project I am working on, but to no avail. I am pretty much on my fourth iteration of improving an "application" I am working on; the first two times were in Excel, the third Time in Access, and now in Visual Studio. The field is manufacturing. The basic idea is I am taking read-only data from a massive Sybase server, filtering it and creating much smaller tables in Access daily (using delete and append Queries) and then doing a bunch of stuff. More specifically, I use a series of queries to either combine data from multiple tables or group data in specific ways (aggregate functions), and then I place this data into a table (so I can sort and manipulate data using DAO.recordset and run multiple custom algorithms). This process is then repeated multiple times throughout the database until a set of relevant tables are created. Many times I will create a field in a query with a value such as 1.1 so that when I append it to a table I can store information in the field from the algorithms. So as the process continues the number of fields for the tables change. The overall application consists of 4 "back-end" databases linked together on a shared drive, with various output (either front-end access applications or Excel). So my question is is this how many data driven applications that solve problems essentially work? Each backend database is updated with fresh data daily and updating each takes around 10 seconds (for three) and 2 minutes(for 1). Project Objectives. I want/am moving to SQL Server soon. Front End will be a Web Application (I know basic web-development and like the administration flexibility) and visual-studio will be IDE with c#/.NET. Should these algorithms be run "inside the database," or using a series of C# functions on each server request. I know you're not supposed to store data in a database unless it is an actual data point, and in Access I have many columns that just hold calculations from algorithms in vba. The truth is, I have seen multiple professional Access applications, and have never seen one that has the complexity or does even close to what mine does (for better or worse). But I know some professional software applications are 1000 times better then mine. So Please Please Please give me a suggestion of some sort. I have been completely on my own and need some guidance on how to approach this project the right way.

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  • Heroku augmente son support des technologies Java : couche de mise en cache, serveur Tomcat et plugins pour Eclipse et Atlassian

    Heroku augmente son support des technologies Java Couche de mise en cache, serveur Tomcat et plug-in pour Eclipse et Atlassian Salesforce.com, l'entreprise dirigeante de Heroku, a lancé mercredi une nouvelle variable de sa plateforme, dite "Entreprise for Java", qui supporte un ensemble de technologies et outils nécessaires au développement d'applications Java. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/heroku-java.png[/IMG] La plateforme Cloud Heroku opère depuis 2007 et a été rachetée en 2010 par le spécialiste mondial des CRM Salesforce.com. Elle permet aux développeurs de construire, déployer et étendre des applications Web en mode PaaS,...

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  • The Power of AJAX and How to Use it

    Since its conception in 2005, AJAX (Asynchronous Javascript and XML) has changed the web world as we know it today. It's helped websites evolve into RIAs (rich internet applications) by allowing webpages to make direct requests to a web server without reloading the page. This capability is vital in replicating the rich user experiences achieved in client applications. The purpose of this post is to help newcomers understand the different ways that AJAX can be used to create RIAs.

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  • À la découverte d'ASP.NET Web API, un article de Hinault Romaric

    Bonjour, Je suis heureux de vous annoncer la publication de mon nouvel article qui présente ASP.NET Web API, la nouveauté sans doute la plus passionnante d'ASP.NET MVC 4. Citation: Au vu des besoins d'interaction de plus en plus croissants entre une application Web et un ensemble très large de clients (réseaux sociaux, navigateurs, terminaux mobiles, applications natives, etc.), il était indispensable de fournir aux développeurs un moyen de communiquer dans leurs applications avec ces différents types de clients. Web AP...

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  • Get Advanced Solutions by Outsourcing iPhone Application Development Services

    Developed by Apple, iPhone is a smart phone which has outstanding features like high resolution camera, access to internet, video iPod etc. The increasing demand of iPhone among the users has increased the demand of iphone applications to attract new and existing customers. This demand has given rise to the iPhone application development services. The software development companies are focusing on new applications which can be installed in the iPhone.

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  • As an Indie iOS Developer, is it more profitable to market apps heavily or focus on publishing more apps? [closed]

    - by user69860
    At first I thought that if I made a bunch of $0.99 apps that were all pretty nice that they would eventually start to make me some decent passive income. However, after publishing five $0.99 applications in the the Apple App Store, I'm finding that I make around $5/day, which is basically nothing. Should I invest time into creating an even better app, hire a designer, spend money on PR and marketing, and then keep spending time updating/managing that app? Or should I continue to produce more applications solo?

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  • Service Bus random thought for the day

    - by Michael Stephenson
    Its been really nice to see that over the last few weeks since we implemented our Dynamics CRM connecting via Azure Service Bus to backend line of business applications solution how much interest this has sparked within the rest of the organisation and other subsiduaries and how many people are coming up with ideas elsewhere on how they can leverage what we did and how simple it could be to connect their applications to the cloud. Im currently working with one of these companies and its refreshing to see how much interest can be spread by a good success story.

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  • On the fly Code Generation with Evolutility

    A generic Web User Interface for CRUD applications generating all screens at run-time based on external metadata. It comes with sample applications for address book, memo pad, to do list, restaurants list, wine cellar, and database structure documentation that are easily customizable.

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  • Download Script# – C# to Javascript

    - by Editor
    Script# is a C# compiler that generates JavaScript (instead of MSIL) for use in Web applications and other script-based application types such as Windows Vista Sidebar Gadgets. The primary goal of Script# is to provide a productive script development methodology for developing and maintaining Ajax applications and frameworks by leveraging the [...]

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  • Programs and memory consumption [closed]

    - by cobie
    I have a 4gb ram macbook pro but I still run out of memory when I have chrome and a few other light weight applications open such as multiple windows of macvim. These programs are written in C/C++ so technically should be memory efficient but why do they suck up all these memory. is it just bad engineering or graphical user interfaces because I have read about incredible feats performed in software dev back in the early computing days with very limited memory but now it just feels like the applications expand to fill all my memory.

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  • To reorganize code, what to choose between library and service?

    - by essbeev
    I want to reorganize a large application with lot of code duplication into multiple components. Plus, some code is also duplicated over other applications. The common set of functionality that can be taken out of main application is clearly defined. Now, do I write a library or do I write a service for this functionality; so that all such applications continue to work and there is only one code-base (of common functionality) to maintain ?

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  • News from the Fusion Update Program Office

    Cliff Godwin, Senior Vice President for Oracle's Fusion Upgrade Program Office, speaks with Fred about how Oracle can help with the overall customer experience of moving from the Applications Unlimited product lines to Fusion Applications.

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  • The Darkness Behind DateTime.Now

    DateTime.Now is one of the commonly-used properties in the .NET Framework in the majority of applications designed. Although this property is designed to serve for particular purposes, the lack of understanding and training has driven many .NET developers to use it in wrong circumstances where other options like DateTime.UtcNow property and Stopwatch class should be used and are recommended. In this article we discuss these three options along with the main applications of each, and provide a quantitative comparison between them to show why DateTime.Now is expensive and should not be misused in many cases.

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  • APress Deal of the Day 12/Oct/2013 - Beginning Windows 8 Application Development – XAML Edition

    - by TATWORTH
    Originally posted on: http://geekswithblogs.net/TATWORTH/archive/2013/10/12/apress-deal-of-the-day-12oct2013---beginning-windows-8.aspxToday's $10 deal of the day from APress at http://www.apress.com/9781430245667 is Beginning Windows 8 Application Development – XAML Edition "Beginning Windows 8 Application Development – XAML Edition shows you how to start building rich, immersive applications that connect people, applications, and devices with Windows 8."

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  • qooxdoo 4.0 : le framework JavaScript adopte les Pointers Events, l'équipe unifie les périphériques

    qooxdoo 4.0 : le framework JavaScript adopte les Pointers Events L'équipe unifie les périphériques (Desktop, Mobile et Site Web)qooxdoo est un framework JavaScript basé sur le système de classes. Il est open source et permet le développement d'applications Web dites « riches » (RIA). La principale nouveauté de la version 4.0 concerne les outils GUI des trois types de plate-formes (site Web, mobile et desktop).Événements indépendants du périphérique d'entréeLes applications qooxdoo peuvent désormais...

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  • Can you easily turn your settings into an Operating System?

    - by PyRulez
    I know that there are ways to make your own operating system (otherwise, there would be none) but require programming skill. (I am only a hobbyist programmer, couldn't do an Operating System.) Is there any programs that can take your current operating system, with all of its settings, tweaks, and applications, and make a new ISO, or other image file, that when installed, comes with all those custom settings, tweaks, and applications?

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  • Microsoft lance le projet on{x}... pour Android, un service destiné à "automatiser sa vie"

    Microsoft lance le projet on{x}... pour Android Un service destiné à "automatiser sa vie" Microsoft a un OS mobile et une galerie d'applications florissante, mais cela ne l'empêche pas de proposer des applications exclusives à d'autres plateformes. Pas étonnant, diront certains, du moment où l'entreprise tire assez de revenus d'Android (en redevances), potentiellement même plus que ce qu'il gagne de Windows Phone. Le projet on{x} est un nou...

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  • Custom Business Application Development in PHP - Features & Benefits

    A revolution is taking place within the business application arena today. Just a few years back most custom business applications such as CRM, ERP, data mining and other business data information systems were inflexible and expensive applications. The database ran on a server within the company's compounds and each desktop machine was running a client application.

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  • .NET : Infragistics met à jour ses packs de composants, outils et contrôles, NetAdvantage for Web Developers et NetAdvantage Reporting

    Infragistics met à jour ses packs de composants, outils et contrôles .NET Avec NetAdvantage for Web Developers et NetAdvantage Reporting La société Infragistics vient de mettre à jour ses packs de composants, outils et contrôles .NET à destination des développeurs pour permettre de concevoir des applications plus conviviales et fonctionnelles. Infragistics propose deux packs : NetAdvantage for Web Developers et NetAdvantage Reporting Components. NetAdvantage for Web Developers est un pack permettant la construction rapide d'applications Web et d'en assurer la portabilité entre les systèmes d'exploitations, navigateurs et devices (tablettes, ordinateurs de bureau). Le compo...

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