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Speaking UNIX: Peering into pipes

Track the progress of protracted operations with Pipe Viewer (PV), which provides a peek into the pipeline. Build PV on a UNIX system and apply it to simple and complex command-line combinations to get real-time feedback.  More >

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  • Next-generation Linux file systems: NiLFS(2) and exofs (Linux)

    Linux is fertile ground for the introduction and development of new file systems. Learn about log-structured and object-based file systems -- NiLFS(2) and exofs, in particular -- and the advantages they offer.

  • Consume Web services using Informix 4GL (Information Management)

    Enable Informix 4GL as a service consumer to leverage and reuse existing Web services and business logic coded in 4GL or other programming languages. Using this article, publish your I4GL legacy code as a Web service to allow your I4GL applications to be accessed from client applications.

  • Dojo Grid using the MVC design pattern (Web development)

    Understand and easily master Dojo Grid, even if you have never used it before. Learn the major features of Dojo Grid from a Model-View-Controller design pattern perspective, and see how Dojo's open-source, portable JavaScript toolkit lets you quickly build rich-client Web applications.

  • Planning a security strategy: Three core questions to ask (Rational)

    How do you safeguard your information assets in a cost-effective manner? Everyone wants a simple answer to a complex question: Where do I begin? Using this article, learn three core questions to ask when considering where to start.

  • Build XQuery-powered applications with PHP and Zorba (XML)

    Add XQuery support to PHP with Zorba, an open-source, robust, and standards-compliant XQuery processor. Examine the Zorba PHP API in detail, and discover Zorba's special functions for integrating with other Web technologies, such as REST and JSON.

  • Patching in Eclipse Galileo (Open source)

    Easily share changes to code using patches in a standard diff format. Learn how team members can apply patches submitted as attachments in files, and how the patch file can then be applied to the source to integrate the modified code.

 
 

  • Lotus Domino Designer 8.5.1 is this month's featured download. Learn how this Eclipse-based rapid application development tool for building collaborative Web 2.0 applications that run on Lotus Notes and Domino. Designer includes XPages, which allows developers to use HTML, CSS and JavaScript skills along with a set of modern Web controls, Dojo and built in Ajax services to build applications.


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