Dieses Tutorial führt in die Welt der “neuen” inhaltlichen Erschließung ein. Social Tagging oder auch gemeinschaftliches Indexieren ist eine Form der freien Verschlagwortung, bei der Deskriptoren ohne feste Regularien von Nutzern selbst vergeben werden. Dieses Konzept und daraus folgende Möglichkeiten für Metadatenanwender und Metadatenentwickler stellen wir Ihnen in diesem Tutorial vor. Wir erläutern dabei die Chancen, Risiken und Trends im Bereich Social Tagging/Computing anhand von Praxisbeispielen. Ziel ist es den Teilnehmern einen aktuellen Wissensstand zum Thema zu vermitteln.
Dieses Referat nimmt einen topaktuellen Ausschnitt aus der grossen Palette von TYPO3 unter die Lupe: Wie sieht es aus mit dem Potential für Mobiles wie iPhone, Android, Nokia und der TYPO3 Entwicklung? Welches Potential hat TYPO3 im Mobile Bereich, was ist machbar und was ist aus Businesssicht erfolgsversprechend? Michael Birchler und Dominic Brander stellen in ihren zwei Aiciti-Stunden TYPO3 im Mobile-Einsatz vor und erhellen die Thematik mit aktuellen Beispielen.
Catálogo general de la firma Utiform, especializada en la fabricación y comercialización de maquinaria para el amasado, bombeo y proyección de materiales como yeso o cemento.
La tercera sesión del seminario de Manufactura Sustentable es sobre Manufactura Verde.
Autor: Héctor Domínguez Aguirre
Octubre 2011
UPIITA-IPN-Mexico
CC By-NC-SA
The document discusses the development of a web service with the following key points:
- It will be developed using Java and leverage existing frameworks like Spring Boot and OpenAPI.
- The service will have modular and dynamic capabilities to allow for extension and integration with other systems.
- An annotation-based programming model will be used to simplify development and deployment.
Dieses Referat nimmt einen topaktuellen Ausschnitt aus der grossen Palette von TYPO3 unter die Lupe: Wie sieht es aus mit dem Potential für Mobiles wie iPhone, Android, Nokia und der TYPO3 Entwicklung? Welches Potential hat TYPO3 im Mobile Bereich, was ist machbar und was ist aus Businesssicht erfolgsversprechend? Michael Birchler und Dominic Brander stellen in ihren zwei Aiciti-Stunden TYPO3 im Mobile-Einsatz vor und erhellen die Thematik mit aktuellen Beispielen.
Catálogo general de la firma Utiform, especializada en la fabricación y comercialización de maquinaria para el amasado, bombeo y proyección de materiales como yeso o cemento.
La tercera sesión del seminario de Manufactura Sustentable es sobre Manufactura Verde.
Autor: Héctor Domínguez Aguirre
Octubre 2011
UPIITA-IPN-Mexico
CC By-NC-SA
The document discusses the development of a web service with the following key points:
- It will be developed using Java and leverage existing frameworks like Spring Boot and OpenAPI.
- The service will have modular and dynamic capabilities to allow for extension and integration with other systems.
- An annotation-based programming model will be used to simplify development and deployment.
This document discusses the future of the GlassFish open source project. It outlines that GlassFish will continue to be developed as an open source project under Oracle, with GlassFish 3.1 planned for 2010 and GlassFish 4.0 aligned with Java EE 7. It highlights some new features for GlassFish 3.1 like clustering, application versioning, and RESTful API. It aims to reassure the community that Oracle's acquisition of Sun will not change the open governance and development of GlassFish.
GlassFish provides a modular and extensible Java EE application server runtime based on OSGi. It allows developers to extend GlassFish through OSGi bundles and also supports hybrid applications that are both Java EE archives and OSGi bundles. GlassFish integrates OSGi services like JPA, JMS, and EJB to provide a unified runtime for Java EE and OSGi applications and aims to offer the benefits of modularity, independent lifecycles, and standard application models to Java EE developers.
The document provides an overview of the GlassFish community and application server. It discusses how GlassFish originated from Sun open sourcing its application server and Java EE reference implementation. It then summarizes the GlassFish community's role in developing and maintaining the GlassFish application server as well as reference implementations for other Java technologies. The community aims to deliver an enterprise-quality, production-ready open source application server and related projects through an open development process.
The document discusses cloud computing and Sun Microsystems' strategy around open cloud platforms. Some key points:
- It describes the three layers of cloud computing: Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS).
- Sun's strategy is to develop core open cloud technologies, offer public cloud services, work with partners to help build their own clouds, and develop open standards.
- Their open cloud platform will provide on-demand compute, storage, and virtual datacenter resources via RESTful APIs and a graphical user interface. This will allow customers to easily deploy and manage applications in the cloud.
Niko Nelissen - Sun Microsystems - Keynote 'What's next in the Cloud?' CloudC...CloudAngels
The document summarizes a presentation on cloud computing given by Niko Nelissen of Sun Microsystems. It covered:
1) An overview of current cloud computing models including software as a service, platform as a service, and infrastructure as a service.
2) Sun's strategy of developing core cloud technologies, offering public cloud services through the Sun Cloud, and working with partners to build private clouds.
3) Some of the challenges still facing cloud computing such as security, hybrid public/private clouds, and desktop virtualization.
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- GlassFish v3 is an upcoming release of the GlassFish application server that will include many new features implementing Java EE 6.
- It provides a modular and dynamic platform using OSGi and other technologies, while still maintaining high performance.
- New features in GlassFish v3 include support for Java EE 6 APIs, dynamic monitoring tools like BTrace, a RESTful administration interface, and the ability to easily extend the server using OSGi bundles.
OpenSolaris is an open source software distribution based on Solaris that provides developers with tools and technologies to build and deploy their applications; it includes optimized packages for development, performance enhancements and security updates distributed through a network package repository system. OpenSolaris also provides automated installation and software management tools, integrated debugging capabilities, and is optimized to take advantage of multicore processors and virtualization technologies.
Java EE 6 provides enhancements to ease of development and extensibility. Key changes include introducing profiles like the Web Profile to make the platform more flexible. The platform is being right sized by pruning unused technologies. Extensibility is improved by embracing open source frameworks. Development is eased through increased use of annotations and reducing the need for deployment descriptors. The first preview release of the Java EE 6 reference implementation GlassFish is available now ahead of the final release later in 2009.
Metro is a one-stop shop for all web services needs that provides a Java web services stack. It includes the JAX-WS RI implementation of the JAX-WS API as well as WSIT/Tango for quality of service features like security, reliability, and transactions by implementing WS-* specifications. Metro has a pluggable architecture and supports features like POJO programming with annotations, encoding and protocol independence, and integration with JAXB. It is a popular open source web services stack adopted by many products and has an active community.
1) The document summarizes the author's experience at JavaOne 2009, noting over 15,000 attendees from 43 countries and 389 sessions over 4 days.
2) Key announcements included new versions of JavaFX, GlassFish, NetBeans, and the Java EE 6 roadmap. Java FX 1.2 added support for desktop, TV, and phones.
3) The JavaOne keynotes highlighted projects like modularity in JDK 7 and the Java language roadmap, and promoted tools like Kenai for collaboration and Hudson for continuous integration.
Zembly is a cloud-based development platform that allows casual developers to build web applications without extensive coding knowledge. It provides an online integrated development environment, templates to clone or develop from scratch, and publishes applications to platforms like Facebook, Google Gadgets, and the iPhone. The platform aims to create a social ecosystem of contributors and consumers for next generation web apps.
Web Space Server 10 is a complete user interaction platform that provides web and portal capabilities along with user collaboration features like wikis, blogs, forums and social networking. It allows adding social networking features to content delivery. The platform has design goals of being modular, lightweight, opt-in, approachable, end-to-end, testable, sustainable, usable, interoperable and providing a compelling open source offering from Sun. It has major features including a core portal framework, social networking, collaboration, mashups, content management, identity-based content delivery, packaging and updates.
The Java EE 6 platform provides easier development, more flexibility, and improved learnability. It includes profiles like the Web Profile, improved technologies like Servlet 3.0 with asynchronous processing, EJB 3.1 with singleton sessions, and JPA 2.0 with criteria queries. The platform aims to embrace open source libraries and provide full pluggability. All specifications will be developed transparently and the final Java EE 6 release is scheduled for September 2009.
The document discusses replication and failover in a clustered computing environment. It describes a master-slave replication setup with two servers, one master and one slave. If the master fails, the slave can take over its responsibilities to provide continuous availability. Additional slaves may be added for increased redundancy. Manual controls or automation can be used to trigger a failover if issues arise with the master.