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2461Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…Creating the topic with the Maven WildFly plugin -- Creating the topic through an Arquillian test case -- Creating the Java client for the topic -- Remote clients -- Message listeners -- The JMS context -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Implementing a Mail Client -- Mail client API -- Java example -- Creating a client with Java SE -- Configuration of the mail server -- SMTP local mail server -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Asynchronous REST -- Asynchronous resources -- REST timeouts -- REST server callbacks -- Connection callbacks -- Asynchronous clients -- Asynchronous client callbacks -- Summary -- Chapter 11: Asynchronous EJB -- The asynchronous annotation -- Timers and schedulers -- Timer service -- File configuration -- Timer configuration -- Access timeout -- Old specs compliant -- Stateful timeout -- Schedulers -- Transactions and timers -- Message driven beans -- Message driven bean context -- Acknowledge mode -- Summary -- Chapter 12: Batches and Workflows -- Workflows and BPM -- Batch models -- Chunks -- Chunk and ETL -- Chunk Reader -- Chunk processor -- Chunk writer -- Client -- Batchlets -- Decision -- Mail example -- Client -- Job context and step context -- Metrics and step execution -- Listeners -- Job listener -- Step listener -- Chunk listener -- Batch property -- Checkpoint Algorithm -- Checkpoint timeout -- Exceptions -- Monitoring of the batches -- Deploying the workflows -- Summary -- Chapter 13: Working with Servlets and JSP -- Undertow -- Servlets and web components -- Ports and security -- Request and response -- Cookies -- JSP pages -- EL Expressions -- Cookies operations -- Web session and other scopes -- Creation of a cookie -- Cookies and JavaScript -- Tests with Selenium -- Error mappings -- File configuration -- File upload -- Filters -- HTTP servlet response wrapper -- Event listeners -- Session listener -- Session ID listener…”
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2462Publicado 2003Tabla de Contenidos: “…J2EE programming model -- J2EE platform -- J2EE clients -- Web clients -- Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) -- Hyper-Text Markup Language (HTML) -- eXtensible Markup Language (XML) -- JavaScript and document object model (DOM) -- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) -- Application clients -- Web services -- J2EE roles -- J2EE application model and components -- J2EE application model -- Components -- Servlets -- Filters -- Life cycle events -- JavaServer Pages (JSPs) -- Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) -- Container-managed relationships (CMR) -- EJB query language (EJB QL) -- Local and remote interfaces -- J2EE packaging -- Containers -- Web container -- EJB container -- JCA container -- Application client container -- Applet container -- J2EE services -- Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) -- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) -- Java Transaction API (JTA) and Java Transaction Service (JTS) -- Isolation level -- Java Messaging Service (JMS) -- J2EE benefits -- WebSphere Application Server -- WebSphere versions -- WebSphere Application Server architecture…”
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2463Publicado 2014Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- See also -- Creating a custom JavaScript widget in the notebook - a spreadsheet editor for pandas -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- Processing webcam images in real time from the notebook -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- See also -- 4. …”
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2464Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…. -- CSS groups -- Library asset options -- Library dependencies -- Overriding and extending other libraries -- Using a CDN or external resource as a library -- Manipulating libraries from hooks -- Placing JavaScript in the header -- See also -- Twig templating -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Security first -- Theme hook suggestions -- Debugging template file selection and hook suggestions -- The Twig logic and operators -- See also -- Using the Breakpoint module -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Caveat for providing breakpoints from themes -- Accessing breakpoints programmatically -- Multipliers -- See also -- Using the Responsive Image module -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Performance first delivery -- Removing picturefill polyfill -- See also -- Chapter 6: Creating Forms with the Form API -- Introduction -- Creating a form -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Form element definitions -- The form state -- The form cache -- See also -- Using new HTML5 elements -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Specific element properties -- Creating new elements -- See also -- Validating form data -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Multiple validation handlers -- Accessing multidimensional array values -- Element validation methods -- Processing submitted form data -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more... -- Multiple submit handlers -- See also -- Altering other forms -- Getting ready -- How to do it... -- How it works... -- There's more…”
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2465Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright and Credits -- Dedication -- PacktPub.com -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Understanding the Core Concepts of Laravel 5 -- Setting up the environment -- Installing Composer package manager -- Installing Docker -- Configuring PHPDocker.io -- Setting up PHPDocker and Laravel -- Installing VS Code text editor -- The basic architecture of Laravel applications -- Laravel directory structure -- The MVC flow -- Laravel application life cycle -- Artisan command-line interface -- MVC and routes -- Creating models -- Creating controllers -- Creating views -- Creating routes -- Connecting with a database -- Setting up the database inside a Docker container -- Creating a migrations file and database seed -- Using the resource flag to create CRUD methods -- Creating the Blade template engine -- Summary -- Chapter 2: The Benefits of TypeScript -- Installing TypeScript -- Creating a TypeScript project -- Benefits of TypeScript -- Writing JavaScript code with static types -- Creating a tuple -- Using the void type -- The opt-out type checking - any -- Using enum -- Using the never type -- Types: undefined and null -- Understanding interfaces, classes, and generics in TypeScript -- Creating a class -- Declaring an interface -- Creating generic functions -- Working with modules -- Using the class export feature -- Importing and using external classes -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Understanding the Core Concepts of Angular 6 -- Angular 6 - smaller, faster, and easier -- Angular and the component method for developing modern web applications -- Angular's main building blocks -- The component life cycle -- Installing the tools - Git, the Angular CLI, and VS Code plugins -- Installing Git -- Installing the Angular CLI -- Installing VS Code Angular plugins -- Creating a simple Angular application…”
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2466Publicado 2020Tabla de Contenidos: “…Kapitel 19: Eigene Bug-Bounties -- 19.1 Erkundung -- 19.1.1 Subdomain-Auflistung -- 19.1.2 Port-Scanning -- 19.1.3 Screenshots -- 19.1.4 Content Discovery - Inhalte entdecken -- 19.1.5 Frühere Bugs -- 19.2 Die Anwendung testen -- 19.2.1 Der Technologie-Stack -- 19.2.2 Abbildung der Funktionalitäten -- 19.2.3 Schwachstellen aufspüren -- 19.3 Nächste Schritte -- 19.3.1 Ihre Arbeit automatisieren -- 19.3.2 Mobile Apps untersuchen -- 19.3.3 Neue Funktionalitäten identifizieren -- 19.3.4 JavaScript-Dateien finden -- 19.3.5 Den Zugriff auf neue Funktionalitäten bezahlen -- 19.3.6 Die Technologie lernen -- 19.4 Zusammenfassung -- Kapitel 20: Bug-Reports -- 20.1 Lesen Sie die Regeln -- 20.2 Zuerst die Details und dann mehr -- 20.3 Überprüfen Sie die Schwachstelle noch einmal -- 20.4 Ihre Reputation -- 20.5 Zeigen Sie dem Unternehmen gegenüber Respekt -- 20.6 Die Höhe von Bounties ansprechen -- 20.7 Zusammenfassung -- Anhang A: Tools -- A.1 Web-Proxies -- A.2 Subdomain-Auflistung -- A.3 Entdeckung (Discovery) -- A.4 Screenshots -- A.5 Port-Scanning -- A.6 Erkundung (Reconnaissance) -- A.7 Hacking-Tools -- A.8 Mobile Apps -- A.9 Browser-Plug-ins -- Anhang B: Ressourcen -- B.1 Onlinetraining -- B.2 Bug-Bounty-Plattformen -- B.3 Empfohlene Literatur -- B.4 Videos -- B.5 Empfohlene Blogs -- Stichwortverzeichnis…”
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2467Publicado 2022Tabla de Contenidos: “…Step 1: Download a Template -- Step 2: Edit the Template Using Developer Mode -- Step 3: Upload the Template -- Step 4: Generate the Template -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Working with Power Apps Customizations -- Working with Client-Side JavaScript in Power Apps -- Events -- Event Handlers -- Libraries -- Form Context -- Business Scenario -- Step 1: Write the Script -- Step 2: Upload the Script as a Web Resource -- Step 3: Add an Event Handler -- Develop Plugins for Power Apps -- Event Pipeline Execution Model -- Develop a Plugin Step-by-Step -- Step 1: Create a Class Library Project -- Step 2: Add the Required Microsoft SDK Binaries -- Step 3: Define the Required Objects -- Step 4: Implement the Core Logic -- Step 5: Sign in to Assembly -- Step 6: Register the Plugin -- Step 7: Add the Plugin Steps -- Step 8: Test the Plugin -- Plugin Impersonation -- Plugin Images -- Storing Plugin Configuration Data Settings -- Shared Variables -- Develop Custom Workflow Activities in Power Apps -- Step 1: Create a Class Library Project -- Step 2: Add the Required Microsoft SDK -- Step 3: Use the Required Objects -- Step 4: Implement the Core Logic -- Step 5: Register the Custom Workflow -- Step 6: Create a Workflow to Call a Custom Workflow -- Step 7: Test a Custom Workflow Activity -- Edit the Command Bar -- Step 1: Add a Command Button to the Main Form -- Step 2: Create a JS Web Resource to Call on Button Click -- Business Scenarios and Implementations -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Working with Integrations for Power Apps and Dynamics 365 -- Integrating Outlook with Power Apps -- Step 1: Determine Whether Your Organization Has an Office 365 Enterprise Subscription -- Step 2: Log In to Dynamics 365 CE and Enable Server-Side Synchronization -- Step 3: Configure the Mailbox -- Step 4: Install the Dynamics 365 App for Microsoft Outlook by Administer…”
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2468Publicado 2024“…As you work your way through the chapters, you will gain confidence and a deep understanding of advanced Go topics, including concurrency and the operation of the Garbage Collector, using Go with Docker, writing powerful command-line utilities, working with JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data, and interacting with databases. …”
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2469por Laudon, KennethTabla de Contenidos: “…Tools for Interactivity and Active Content -- Java, Java Server Pages (JSP), and JavaScript -- Active Server Pages (ASP) and ASP.NET -- ColdFusion -- PHP, Ruby on Rails (RoR), and Django -- Other Design Elements -- Personalization Tools -- The Information Policy Set -- 4.6 Developing a Mobile Website and Building Mobile Applications -- Insight on Society: Designing for Accessibility -- Planning and Building a Mobile Presence -- Mobile Presence: Design Considerations -- Cross-Platform Mobile App Development Tools -- Mobile Presence: Performance and Cost Considerations -- 4.7 Careers in E-commerce -- The Company -- Position: UX Designer -- Insight on Technology: Klook Sets Its Sights on New Vistas -- Qualifications/Skills -- Preparing for the Interview -- Possible First Interview Questions -- 4.8 Case Study: Skyscanner: The One-stop Travel Platform -- 4.9 Review -- Key Concepts -- Questions -- Projects -- References -- Chapter 5: E-Commerce Security and Payment Systems -- Learning Objectives -- Ransomware: The New Business of Hostage-Taking -- 5.1 The E-commerce Security Environment -- The Scope of the Problem -- The Underground Economy Marketplace: The Value of Stolen Information -- What Is Good E-commerce Security? …”
Publicado 2021
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2470por Daudi, Husen“…Going beyond backend development, you'll discover advanced JavaScript recipes for creating new views and widgets. …”
Publicado 2024
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2471Publicado 2002Tabla de Contenidos: “…12.1.1 Awareness -- 12.1.2 Instant messages -- 12.1.3 Meetings -- 12.1.4 Set status -- 12.1.5 Place-based awareness -- 12.1.6 Chat rooms -- 12.1.7 Advanced JavaScript API -- 12.2 Getting started -- 12.2.1 Enabling a Web application -- 12.2.2 Authentication considerations -- 12.2.3 Adding a Sametime link -- 12.2.4 A simple online assistance sample -- 12.3 Summary -- Part 5 Appendixes -- Appendix A. …”
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2472Publicado 2004Tabla de Contenidos: “…Resource models -- 6.1 Introduction to resource models -- 6.2 Designing an autonomic resource model -- 6.2.1 Defining the ITSO_CBELog_Monitor resource model -- 6.3 Implementing the ITSO_CBELog_Monitor resource model -- 6.3.1 Managed Object Format (MOF) -- 6.3.2 Instrumentation Library Type (ILT) Java class -- 6.3.3 Generating the resource model using Resource Model Builder -- 6.3.4 Understanding and editing the decision tree JavaScript -- 6.4 ITSO_CBESocket_Monitor resource model -- 6.4.1 Resource model design -- 6.4.2 Parameters for ITSO_CBESocket_Monitor resource model -- 6.4.3 Creating the ITSO_CBESocket_Monitor resource model -- 6.4.4 Using the Resource Model Builder -- 6.5 Contents of Resource Model Package -- 6.6 Summary -- Chapter 7. …”
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2473Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- RPCs -- How Nameko uses AMQP -- RabbitMQ -- Starting a RabbitMQ container -- Installing Python requirements -- Creating your first Nameko microservice -- Making a call to our service -- Unit-testing a Nameko microservice -- Exposing HTTP entrypoints -- Integration testing Nameko microservices -- Storing messages -- An introduction to Redis -- Starting a Redis container -- Installing the Python Redis client -- Using Redis -- Nameko Dependency Providers -- Adding a Redis Dependency Provider -- Designing the Client -- Creating the Dependency Provider -- Creating our Message Service -- Putting it all together -- Saving messages -- Adding a save message method to our Redis client -- Adding a save message RPC -- Retrieving all messages -- Adding a get all messages method to our Redis client -- Adding a get all messages RPC -- Putting it all together -- Displaying messages in the web browser -- Adding a Jinja2 Dependency Provider -- Creating the template renderer -- Creating our homepage template -- Creating the Dependency Provider -- Making a HTML response -- Putting it all together -- Sending messages via POST requests -- Adding a send messages POST request -- Adding an AJAX POST request in jQuery -- Expiring messages in Redis -- Sorting messages -- Browser polling for messages -- Polling with JavaScript -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Extending TempMessenger with a User Authentication Microservice -- TempMessenger goals -- Requirements -- Creating a Postgres dependency -- Starting a Postgres Docker container -- Creating the user model -- Creating the user dependency -- Creating users -- Creating the User Service -- Securely storing passwords in the database -- Using Bcrypt -- Hashing our user passwords…”
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2474Publicado 2003Tabla de Contenidos: “…Implementing a Web solution using Web Access -- 4.1 Data model record overview -- 4.2 BLQPARMS definitions needed to support a record type -- 4.3 Business logic -- 4.3.1 Predisplay user exit -- 4.3.2 Validation user exit -- 4.3.3 Post-file update and create user exits -- 4.3.4 TSXs and TSPs used by business logic -- 4.3.5 JavaScript in HTML -- 4.3.6 The home page -- Chapter 5. …”
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2475Publicado 2018Tabla de Contenidos: “…JAXB -- A JAXB example -- JSON-B -- A JSON-B example -- RESTful web services -- Creating RESTful web services using Jersey -- Implementing a REST GET request -- Testing the REST GET request in the browser -- Creating a Java client for the REST GET web service -- Implementing a REST POST request -- Writing a Java client for the REST POST web service -- Invoking a POST RESTful web service from JavaScript -- Creating a RESTful web service with form POST -- Creating a Java client for a form-encoded RESTful web service -- A RESTful web service using JSON-B -- SOAP web services -- SOAP -- WSDL -- UDDI -- Developing web services in Java -- Creating a web service implementation class -- Using JAX-WS reference implementation (Glassfish Metro) -- Inspecting WSDL -- Implementing a web service using an interface -- Consuming a web service using JAX-WS -- Specifying an argument name in a web service operation -- Inspecting SOAP messages -- Handling interfaces in RPC-style web services -- Handling exceptions -- Summary -- Chapter 10: Asynchronous Programming with JMS -- Steps to send and receive messages using JMS -- Creating queues and topics in GlassFish -- Creating JEE project for a JMS application -- Creating JMS application using JSP and JSP bean -- Executing addCourse.jsp -- Implementing JMS queue sender class -- Implementing JMS queue receiver class -- Adding multiple queue listeners -- Implementing JMS topic publisher -- Implementing JMS topic subscriber -- Creating JMS application using JSF and CDI beans -- Consuming JMS messages using MDBs -- Summary -- Chapter 11: Java CPU Profiling and Memory Tracking -- Creating a sample Java project for profiling -- Profiling the Java application -- Identifying resource contention -- Memory tracking -- Eclipse plugins for profiling memory -- Summary -- Chapter 12: Microservices -- What is a microservice?…”
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2476Publicado 2017Tabla de Contenidos: “…16.1 Webseiten mit Frames -- 16.2 Farbfernsehwerbung im Web: Flash -- 16.3 JavaScript, AJAX und andere problematische Programmiersprachen -- 16.4 CMS, Shopsysteme und Co.: Dynamische Webadressen -- 16.5 Die Verwendung von Session-ID und Cookie-Zwang -- 16.6 Die robots.txt -- 16.7 Ihr Webserver ist zu langsam oder gar zu billig? …”
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2477por Bogdani, JulianTabla de Contenidos: “…. -- Classroom Name -- Number of Classes -- Software/code -- Average age -- Participants -- Coding -- 3 -- JavaScript -- 32 -- 9 -- Photogrammetry -- 6 -- Regard 3D Mesh Lab Cloud Compare -- 25 -- 31 -- 3D modelling -- 5 -- Blender -- 23 -- 29 -- Geographical Information Systems (GIS) -- 6 -- QGIS Pyarchinit -- 26 -- 50 -- Virtual Tour 360° -- 3 -- Pannellum -- 23 -- 15 -- Tot. classrooms -- Tot. courses -- Tot. …”
Publicado 2021
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2478Publicado 2023“…As you progress, you’ll gain a deep understanding of both TypeScript and JavaScript languages and acquire versatile coding skills. …”
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2479Publicado 2003Tabla de Contenidos: “…8.2.1 Accessing configuration data using properties files -- 8.2.2 Using cookies to maintain session status -- 8.2.3 Invoking code on the server from JavaScript -- Chapter 9. Customizing look and feel using style sheets -- 9.1 What is Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)? …”
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2480por Blankertz, WilfriedTabla de Contenidos: “…Enhancing the WebFacing applications -- 11.1 The user profile and password the application runs under -- 11.1.1 Securing your WebFacing application using single signon -- 11.2 Adding more source members to an existing project -- 11.3 Using buttons instead of command keys F1 through F24 -- 11.3.1 Command key recognition -- 11.3.2 Command key button labels -- 11.3.3 Defining new buttons with command key actions -- 11.4 MNUDDS options -- 11.5 Creating your own style -- 11.5.1 Using WebFacing properties to modify the style -- 11.5.2 Presenting with style: Cascading style sheets -- 11.5.3 Working with WebFacing styles -- 11.6 Using a CL command with variable parameters -- 11.7 Enhancing the layout of the launch page -- 11.7.1 Changing the launch page with Page Designer -- 11.8 Creating a multiple language WebFacing application -- 11.8.1 Separating language-dependent objects -- 11.8.2 Language dependent objects in the WebFacing project -- 11.9 Customizing the WebFacing interface with CODE Designer -- 11.9.1 A look at CODE Designer -- 11.9.2 Opening CODE Designer -- 11.9.3 Accessing Web settings -- 11.9.4 Web settings overview -- 11.9.5 A sample application for WebFacing -- 11.9.6 Initial appearance of a new WebFacing application -- 11.9.7 Changing Web settings on a record format level -- 11.9.8 Field-level Web settings -- 11.9.9 Adding extra logic to the Web browser with JavaScript -- 11.9.10 Adding JavaScript to an application -- 11.10 Report Service: Viewing spooled files -- 11.11 Showing system screens with the WebFacing Tool -- 11.11.1 Before you start using WebFacing system screen support -- 11.11.2 Example: Work with All Spooled Files -- 11.11.3 Unsupported system panels -- 11.11.4 Examples of supported panels -- 11.11.5 PTFs required -- 11.11.6 National language support -- Chapter 12. …”
Publicado 2005
Libro electrónico