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Performing basic EC2 actions with PHP
allenkane
Tags:
ec2
amazon_s3
rest
elastic_compute_cloud
zend
soap
php
cloud_computing
cloud
amazon_web_services
1,297 Visits
Clay Loveless, Chief Architect, Mashery
Topic: Basic access, admin
Environment/software: EC2/PHP/REST/SOAP
Level/type: Introductory/technical
Code samples for performing basic Amazon infrastructure services actions (on EC2, plus...
from Blog: Complete cloud developer
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Create EGL Records from XML or JSON Community Blog
We want to help you be an EGL rockstar and make your own record...an EGL Record that is. When you combine EGL and Web services is sure to be a hit. When using Web services, you have 2 main method choices - SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) or REST...
from Blog: EGL Blog
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Creating REST URIs within Rational ClearQuest
Using the Rational ClearQuest Web client, you can create Representational
State Transfer (REST) Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) to log on to your user
database and perform common tasks. REST URIs provide a uniform interface to Web
resources, letting...
from Blog: Proof is in the testing
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Proxy techniques for the WebSphere CloudBurst REST API
If you plan to write browser-based client code (JavaScript, Dojo, jQuery, etc.) that leverages the WebSphere CloudBurst REST API , you will have to put some type of proxy mechanism in place. One approach is to simply standup a regular web proxy, put the...
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WebSphere eXtreme Scale 7.0.0.0 FIX 3 Now Available
WebSphere eXtreme Scale (ObjectGrid) 7.0.0.0 cumulative fix 3 is now available. These issues are fixed: 0. PM05727 : When a web application that is using webSphere eXtreme Scale forHTTP session replication is restarted without restarting the application...
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WebSphere eXtreme Scale REST Data Services Framework full product version available.
Rob_W
Tags:
odata
wxs
ado.net_data_services
wcf_data_services
websphere_extreme_scale
rest
1,458 Visits
The WebSphere eXtreme Scale development team has just released the official first release of the WebSphere eXtreme Scale REST data service. This release marks the full integration of the previous technical previews of the REST data service functionality into...
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Interactive Web Documents use XForms and REST to Create Sophisticated Web 2.0 Applications
Yesterday I presented a full paper on a new method and research prototype that describes our thinking on the strategic technical direction of the Lotus Forms document format and processing model. The paper is now available from the ACM Digital Library and is...
from Blog: IBM Forms and Smarter Web Applications
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See What i Can Do - V2R1 (Complete!) Community Blog
Okay, I've written the first-generation RPG proxy program. Basically the proxy's job is to extract the request from the EGL Rich UI runtime and invoke the appropriate business logic. It's a little more complex than that. If you're testing locally your...
from Blog: Migration test
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See What i Can Do - V2R1 (Complete!) Community Blog
Okay, I've written the first-generation RPG proxy program. Basically the proxy's job is to extract the request from the EGL Rich UI runtime and invoke the appropriate business logic. It's a little more complex than that. If you're testing locally your...
from Blog: EGL Blog
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See What i Can Do - V2R1 (Notes) Community Blog
Well, this has been an interesting little excursion. I really wanted to make sure that I tried to test the boundaries of the "Java-free" EGL/RPG architecture and as soon as I did, I ran into a little bump. The problem is that you can't use a variable as the...
from Blog: EGL Blog
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See What i Can Do - V2R1 (Notes) Community Blog
Well, this has been an interesting little excursion. I really wanted to make sure that I tried to test the boundaries of the "Java-free" EGL/RPG architecture and as soon as I did, I ran into a little bump. The problem is that you can't use a variable as the...
from Blog: Migration test
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See What i Can Do - V2R0 - Reprise Community Blog
Okay, this was a lot easier than I expected. I'm not saying it didn't requier a little research; the QzhbCgiParse API is not for the faint of heart. But a little research, a little careful reverse engineering, and I was able to create a program that responds...
from Blog: Migration test
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See What i Can Do - V2R0 - Reprise Community Blog
Okay, this was a lot easier than I expected. I'm not saying it didn't requier a little research; the QzhbCgiParse API is not for the faint of heart. But a little research, a little careful reverse engineering, and I was able to create a program that responds...
from Blog: EGL Blog
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See What i Can Do - V2R0 Community Blog
Okay, I'm now in the pre-flight phase of version two. I'll leave V1 alone for the time being, although I may circle back to it later in order to investigate other pure client-side issues. But I want to get right to the core of what's important to EGl and i,...
from Blog: EGL Blog
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See What i Can Do - V2R0 Community Blog
Okay, I'm now in the pre-flight phase of version two. I'll leave V1 alone for the time being, although I may circle back to it later in order to investigate other pure client-side issues. But I want to get right to the core of what's important to EGl and i,...
from Blog: Migration test
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