s p o n s o r e d   l i n k s

Java server pages

A PDA Enabled Wireless Interface for a Mobile Robot.pdf

September 24, 2008 · Filed Under Robotics & Automation · 1 Comment  · Tags: , ,

This project describes a wireless application that allows remote control of a robot. The application adopts an object-oriented philosophy in which every robot is a device represented by an object. The application runs in a PC with a web server. The interface is done using common Java GUI’s.

s p o n s o r e d   l i n k s


Safari Web Content Guide for iPhone.pdf

August 12, 2008 · Filed Under Apple · Comment  · Tags: , , ,

Because Safari on iPhone uses the same web engine as Safari on the desktop, your web pages might work well on iPhone without any modifications. Some differences exist, however, so at a minimum you should ensure that your web pages are compatible with Safari on iPhone.Next, you might optimize your web pages for iPhone simply as a convenience to the user. For example, ensure that your web pages work over both Wi-Fi and EDGE, scale correctly when rendered, and contain media that is viewable on iPhone. Finally, you might build custom web applications for iPhone that look and behave like native applications.

Oracle Server 9i Quick Reference Guide.pdf

August 12, 2007 · Filed Under Database · Comment  · Tags: , ,

Oracle Server 9i Quick Reference Guide.pdf, short table of contents Oracle Architecture, Instance, Database, Database Utilities, Tablespaces, Datafiles & Segments, Logfiles, Tables, Constraints & Triggers, Views, Synonyms & Sequences, Clusters, Index-organized Tables, Indexes, Undo Management, Temporary Segments, Users, Privileges, Resources & Policies, Auditing, Net Services, Recovery Manager, Distributed DB, Replication, Heterogenous Services, Advanced Queuing & Data Warehousing, Real Application Clusters, Globalization Support, SQL*Plus, Data Types (PL/SQL & Database), SQL, PL/SQL & Java, Embedded SQL, SQLJ, Label Security, Performance

WebObjects J2EE Programming Guide.pdf

April 13, 2007 · Filed Under Java, J2ME, J2EE · Comment  · Tags: , ,

You should read this document if you want to deploy yourWebObjects applications inside a servlet container or want to take advantage of WebObjects components (both standard and custom) in your JSP pages.