Free Hands-On WCF Training

June 4, 2008

Free Hands-On WCF Training

InnerWorkings .NET Training provides practical, self-paced training for .NET  developers. Using hands-on coding challenges, you learn about key .NET techniques in a realistic learning environment.

With this sample, you get one hour of FREE hands-on learning material on programming Windows Communication Foundation (WCF). You will learn how to define a service contract and host a WCF service that implements the contract with multiple endpoints. Also, as one of the main strengths of WCF is the ability to support reliable services across a distributed environment, you will learn how to implement a reliable session on a custom binding.

All the material is fully integrated with the Visual Studio environment and is ready for you to use right away. As the offer is available for a limited time only, why not check it out today!

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Inside Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 (with source code)

June 4, 2008

Inside Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 (with source code)Learn how to put all the built-in power of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 to work with this comprehensive, in-depth programming guide. It drills down into the internal workings of Visual Studio .NET to help you get the most out of its features, editors, and project-management capabilities. You’ll see how to extend this rich, integrated development environment to maximize your productivity for any project, no matter where you are in the development cycle—or which language you use. You’ll also learn how to use macros and add-ins to simplify your work. Code examples in every chapter show you exactly what to do.

The target audience for Inside Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 is any developer who is interested in learning the ins and outs of Visual Studio .NET. We wrote the book using Visual Studio .NET 2003, but nearly everything that we discuss in the book also applies to Visual Studio .NET 2002.

This book won’t teach you programming, but it will help you understand the solution and project paradigm used to organize the application projects that you’ll work with using Visual Studio .NET. That said, if you’re a student who is just learning a programming language, you might find the initial chapters of the book very helpful as you go about programming in this IDE.

If you’re interested in extending and customizing the Visual Studio .NET IDE, this book is for you.

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 – The Evolution of Visual Studio .NET
Chapter 02 – Project Management in Visual Studio .NET
Chapter 03 – The Visual Studio .NET Editor
Chapter 05 – The Add-in Wizard and the Automation Object Model
Chapter 06 – Add-in Architecture
Chapter 07 – Commands
Chapter 08 – Managing Solutions and Projects Programmatically
Chapter 09 – Visual Studio .NET Wizards
Chapter 10 – Programming the User Interface
Chapter 11 – Text Editing Objects and Events
Chapter 12 – The Code Model
Chapter 13 – Designing Setup Projects
Chapter 14 – Visual Studio .NET Help
Chapter 15 – Advanced Projects in Visual Studio .NET
Appendix A – Code Model Reference

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Ajax in Oracle JDeveloper

June 4, 2008

Ajax in Oracle JDeveloperAsynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) is a web technique used to transfer data between a browser and server asynchronously without posting the web page to the server. “Asynchronously” implies that the processing of the web page continues while the Ajax request is sent to the server and a response is received from the server. The web page, or section(s) of the web page, is refreshed with the Ajax response without reposting the web page. Ajax has the following advantages over non-Ajax web applications.

- Reduced response time and reduced server load, as the complete web page is not reposted.

- Reduced bandwidth of web applications as only data is transferred and the HTML format is applied in the browser.

- Separation of data, format and style.

The book covers web search and RSS Feed with Ajax as well as form validation with Ajax frameworks for Java, JSP, JSF, and PHP. It discusses using Ajax in Oracle JDeveloper and is IDE based. JDeveloper has the following advantages over Eclipse IDE.

- JDeveloper 11g provides an integrated JavaScript Editor for Ajax/Web development.

- It also provides a PHP extension.

- JDeveloper has a built-in support for JSF and for JDBC.

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System Center Operations Manager 2007 Unleashed

June 4, 2008

System Center Operations Manager 2007 Unleashed

System Center Operations Manager 2007 Unleashed is a comprehensive guide to System Center Operations Manager (OpsMgr) 2007. Like its MOM 2005 predecessor, OpsMgr 2007 helps you implement operations management, but with a far different and more holistic approach from MOM 2005’s focus on individual servers.

This book guides you through designing, deploying, and configuring OpsMgr 2007. You will find detailed information and hands-on experience on topics such as estimating database sizes and designing redundant OpsMgr configurations. You learn how to tackle challenges such as setting up ACS, establishing client monitoring, using and creating synthetic transactions and distributed applications, and developing management packs and reports.

  • Size your OpsMgr databases
  • Architect for redundancy and performance
  • Install or migrate to OpsMgr 2007
  • Secure OpsMgr
  • Back up OpsMgr components
  • Understand how monitors and rules work
  • Manage different aspects, including ACS, client monitoring, synthetic transactions, and distributed applications
  • Extend OpsMgr
  • Develop management packs and reports

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Implementing Service Quality In IP Networks

June 4, 2008

Implementing Service Quality In IP NetworksThe challenge to present-day IP networks comes from advanced realtime services such as streaming and voice/video conferencing, which are demanding applications from the viewpoint of network technology. This book addresses the service quality support technologies needed to deliver different types of content over IP network.

The approach of this book could perhaps be best described as a system level solution viewpoint, not going very deep into individual technologies while attempting to provide an overview of the relevant technologies. This book represents the author’s attempt to best capture the multi-faceted area of service quality in IP environment of today.

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 – Drivers for the Adoption of Multi-service Networks
Chapter 02 – Service Quality Requirements
Chapter 03 – Network Mechanisms for Multi-service Quality Support
Chapter 04 – Traffic Engineering for Multi-service IP Networks
Chapter 05 – Mapping Service Requirements to Network Resources
Chapter 06 – Service Level Management Techniques
Chapter 07 – Measurements
Chapter 08 – Mechanisms for Dynamic Service Quality Control
Chapter 09 – Case Study: Service Quality Support in an IP-based Cellular RAN
Chapter 10 – Conclusion

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The Definitive Guide to the Xen Hypervisor

June 4, 2008

The Definitive Guide to the Xen Hypervisor

An Under-the-Hood Guide to the Power of Xen Hypervisor Internals

The Definitive Guide to the Xen Hypervisor is a comprehensive handbook on the inner workings of XenSource’s powerful open source paravirtualization solution. From architecture to kernel internals, author David Chisnall exposes key code components and shows you how the technology works, providing the essential information you need to fully harness and exploit the Xen hypervisor to develop cost-effective, highperformance Linux and Windows virtual environments.

Granted exclusive access to the XenSource team, Chisnall lays down a solid framework with overviews of virtualization and the design philosophy behind the Xen hypervisor. Next, Chisnall takes you on an in-depth exploration of the hypervisor’s architecture, interfaces, device support, management tools, and internals—including key information for developers who want to optimize applications for virtual environments. He reveals the power and pitfalls of Xen in real-world examples and includes hands-on exercises, so you gain valuable experience as you learn.

This insightful resource gives you a detailed picture of how all the pieces of the Xen hypervisor fit and work together, setting you on the path to building and implementing a streamlined, cost-efficient virtual enterprise.

Coverge includes

  • Understanding the Xen virtual architecture

  • Using shared info pages, grant tables, and the memory management subsystem

  • Interpreting Xen’s abstract device interfaces

  • Configuring and managing device support, including event channels, monitoring with XenStore, supporting core devices, and adding new device types

  • Navigating the inner workings of the Xen API and userspace tools

  • Coordinating virtual machines with the Scheduler Interface and API, and adding a new scheduler

  • Securing near-native speed on guest machines using HVM

  • Planning for future needs, including porting, power management, new devices, and unusual architectures

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openSUSE Linux Unleashed

June 4, 2008

openSUSE Linux Unleashed

openSUSE Linux Unleashed presents comprehensive coverage of the community version of SUSE Linux, one of the most popular and most complete Linux distributions in the world.

This book provides detailed information on installing, using, and administering openSUSE. You’ll learn how to unleash the vast array of software products included in openSUSE so that you can use it as a desktop computer, as a professional workstation, or as a powerful server.

openSUSE Linux Unleashed includes a broad range of coverage: from using software you need everyday–such as email clients, web browsers, and productivity software including the OpenOffice.org productivity suite–to configuring and administering a wide range of network and server products, such as the Apache web server, and MySQL database.

Additionally, this book provides details on openSUSE’s acclaimed YaST administration tools, web programming, networking, and choosing from a wide selection of graphical interfaces and desktop environments, including both KDE and GNOME.

  • Plan your openSUSE installation based on your computing needs
  • Configure and use the X Window System–the Linux graphical interface–and the two primary desktop environments for Linux–KDE and GNOME
  • Run OpenOffice.org and other productivity tools
  • Create your own websites and weblogs
  • Manage the kernel and its modules
  • Set up networks
  • Run the Apache web server
  • Use the LAMP web programming suite: Linux, Apache, MySQL, and the scripting languages Perl, Python, and PHP
  • Play music, video, and games
  • Preserve an existing Windows installation for dual-boot launching

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Microsoft Excel 2003 Programming Inside Out (+ source code)

June 4, 2008

excel 2003 programming kitTake your Microsoft Office experience to the next level by programming custom business solutions with Excel 2003. This supremely organized reference and tutorial packs hundreds of timesaving answers, tips, and workarounds for advanced Excel users.

From writing code in Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to taking advantage of new XML data-sharing features, this book packs hundreds of timesaving programming solutions, troubleshooting tips, and handy workarounds all in concise, fast-answer format.

Discover the best and fastest ways to build custom business solutions with Excel—and challenge yourself to new levels of mastery!

TABLE OF CONTENT:
Chapter 01 – What’s New in Excel 2003
Chapter 02 – Exploring Excel
Chapter 03 – Exploring Visual Basic for Applications
Chapter 04 – VBA Programming Starter Kit
Chapter 05 – Creating Sub and Function Procedures
Chapter 06 – The Application Object
Chapter 07 – Workbooks and Worksheets
Chapter 08 – Ranges and Cells
Chapter 09 – Manipulating Data with VBA
Chapter 10 – Formatting Excel Objects
Chapter 11 – Creating Add-Ins and COM Add-Ins
Chapter 12 – Understanding and Using Events
Chapter 13 – Manipulating Files
Chapter 14 – Developing Class Modules
Chapter 15 – Charts
Chapter 16 – PivotTables and PivotCharts
Chapter 17 – Command Bars
Chapter 18 – Customizing Dialog Boxes
Chapter 19 – Creating User Forms
Chapter 20 – Creating Advanced User Forms
Chapter 21 – Excel and Other Office Applications
Chapter 22 – Excel and the Structured Query Language
Chapter 23 – Introducing ADO
Chapter 24 – Excel Query Program
Chapter 25 – Excel and the Web
Chapter 26 – Excel and the Extensible Markup Language (XML)

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Ebooks about Windows Server 2003

June 4, 2008

1/Active Directory Cookbook For Windows Server 2003 & Windows 2000.chm
2/How to Cheat at Managing Windows Small Business Server 2003 Sep 2004.pdf
3/Inside Microsoft Windows Server 2003.chm
4/Learning Windows Server 2003, 2nd ed 2006.chm
5/Managing And Maintaining A Windows Server 2003 Environment Exam Cram 2 Exam 70-292.chm
6/Mastering Active Directory For Windows Server 2003, 3rd ed.chm
7/Mastering Active Directory for Windows Server 2003.pdf
8/Mastering Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.pdf
9/Mastering Microsoft Windows Server 2003.pdf
10/MCSA MCSE Managing And Maintaining A Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Exam Cram 2 Exam 70-290.chm
11/MCSA MCSE Windows Server 2003 Network Security Administration Study Guide 70-299 2004.pdf
12/MCSE Planning And Maintaining A Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Exam 70-293 Study Guide.chm
13/MCSE Training Guide 70-293 Planning And Maintaining Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure.chm
14/MCSE Windows 2000 Server Exam Cram 2 Exam 70-215.chm
15/MCSE Windows Server 2003 Network Security Design Study Guide 70 298 2004.chm
16/MCSE Windows Server 2003 Planning a Network Infrastructure Certification Passport Exam 70 293.pdf
17/Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 Unleashed 2005.chm
18/Microsoft Windows Internals – Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000, 4th Edition 2004.chm
19/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 – The Complete Reference.pdf
20/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administrator’s Companion, 2nd Edition 2006.pdf
21/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administrator’s Pocket Consultant.chm
22/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 For Dummies.chm
23/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 For Dummies.pdf
24/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 In A Nutshell.chm
25/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Inside Out 2004.pdf
26/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Insider Solutions.chm
27/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Security Guide.pdf
28/Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Weekend Crash Course.pdf
29/Microsoft Windows Server Cookbook 2005.chm
30/Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 Administrator’s Companion 2004.pdf
31/Planning And Maintaining A Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Exam Cram 2 Exam 70-293.chm
32/Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure.pdf
33/Planning Implementing And Maintaining A Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment Exam Cram 2.chm
34/Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure.pdf
35/Publishing MCSE Designing Security For A Windows Server 2003 Network Exam 70-298 Study Guide.chm
36/Securing Windows Server 2003 2004.chm
37/Terminal Services For Microsoft Windows Server 2003 – Advanced Technical Design Guide 2004.chm
38/The Best Damn Windows Server 2003 Book Period 2004.pdf
39/The Ultimate Microsoft Windows Server 2003 System Administrator’s Guide.chm
40/Windows .NET Server 2003 Domains & Active Directory.chm
41/Windows Server 2003 newsletter.pdf
42/Windows Server 2003 Registry.chm
43/Windows Server Hacks 2004.chm
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Data Entry Option for Working at Home

May 18, 2008

Finding data entry work to do at home is becoming easier as this economic is appreciating by leaps and bounds. In the year 2000, it was estimated too over 4 million homeowners work from home, and those working at info entry comprise a large side of that group. Many businesses want to subcontract their head out out to self-employed information entry specialists. As in property data entry work is declining, the job prospects for piece of real estate rooted data entry employees are growing larger amount of and more.

Work at residence data entry processors form sure that tips is handled amid efficiency and accuracy. Data entry operators generally kind text and input data into this home computer and next transfer the information to the company during this Internet connection. The only required equipment for the struggle at home information entry operator is a functioning computer, chosen basic software programs, a telephone, and a solid and fast Internet connection. They also need to be self-motivated and ready to work.
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