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Grid Computing Primeiro Anonimo Cobarde escreve "Here's some new Grid computting resources just released by IBM: The IBM Grid toolbox, includes Globus Toolkit 2.2 with additional documentation and custom installation scr1pts for Linux and AIX. The GAF4J provides a simpler programming model that enables the development of maintainable Java applications uncluttered with calls to grid services, and this interview with Grid guru Argonne's Steve Tuecke, who is making the vision of Grid computing a reality, explains why Java technology is key to Grid computing. " WebServices Segundo Anonimo Cobarde escreve "You want to begin developing Web Services?... well here's and easy way to get started. Get the latest development tools from IBM Web Services development labs from arround the world, by ordering the free Web services Software Evaluation Kit. Get a fresh collection of Web services articles and tutorials on the SEK CDs, and learn about everything from the basics of SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI, to the latest techologies in the Web Services stack such as workflow, security, and attachments. Get access to IBM's Web Services forum, moderated by Web Services experts, they're trained to answer all your questions. Get the refreshed WSDK V5.0 that includes: Bean2WebService, EJB2WebService, WSDL2WebService, UDDIPublish, and UDDIUnpublish. These tools perform all the actions required to transform a standard J2EE application into a Web Service and make it accessible to others. Get all of the newest IBM Web Services development mailed to you at no charge. " Apache to the Max - Tutorial Tamara escreve "Apache is a marvelously customizable daemon. You can tailor this web server software for specific platforms, environments, and performance thresholds. Unfortunately, most administrators run an out-of-the-box installation with few modifications to the default configuration. In this Linux-focused tutorial, you learn many suggestions, tips, and tricks for controlling Apache and modifying its behavior to best fit its running environment. " JetSpeed Tutorial Camen escreve "IBM has released two tutorials on Jetspeed, Advanced portlet technology. Part 1 takes you through portlet development by engaging Jetspeed an open source project from the Apache Software Foundation, which enables portability across all platforms. Jetspeed supports JSP as the building block for portlets. It also provides Jetspeed-specific predefined taglib blocks that make repetitive tasks easier to perform. In a addition to those features, Jetspeed provides developers with an advanced caching mechanism and support for WML. The tutorials teach you how to use this open-source architecture to implement wireless and Web-based portlets. With the knowledge you gained by creating the Hello World Portlet in Part 1, you will learn in Part 2 how to stream into the portlet you've created using Apache Tomcat." < Voluntariado informático | Slackware 9.0 >
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