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| Evaluate IBM solidDB v6.1 free trial Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Dec 04, 2011
Download your free trial of IBM solidDB V6.1, relational in-memory database software that delivers extreme speed, performing up to ten times faster than conventional databases. |
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| Evaluate Rational Business Developer v7.1 Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Nov 18, 2011
Download a free trial version of IBM Rational Business Developer V7.1, which offers rapid and simplified development of business applications and services through Enterprise Generation Language (EGL) tools, generating Java or mainframe solutions while shielding developers from technical complexities. |
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| Build an RPC service and client using JAX-RPC Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Nov 13, 2011
Representational state transfer (REST) is a style of designing loosely coupled applications that rely on named resources rather than messages. Using the open source Restlet framework makes building RESTful Web services a snap. This tutorial guides you step-by-step through the fundamental concepts of REST and building applications with Restlets. |
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| Traversing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 on System p Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Nov 11, 2011
So you've been the IBM AIX guru on your team for years now and your bosses have determined that they want to try Linux on System p. The purpose of this article is to introduce Linux to AIX administrators. It will show you what you need to know to make the transition to Linux simpler. |
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| Script-Driven Testing Tool for CIM Providers Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Nov 10, 2011
Build the necessary scripts for batch testing of CIM Providers using the Script-Driven Testing Tool. This batch testing allows for sequential testing of various managed resources without intervention, thereby saving time. The tool also helps testers collect information from each managed resource for each tested system, enabling a useful comparison of results. |
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| The importance of UNIX in SOA environments Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Nov 09, 2011
Discover how and why existing systems and applications with which you are already familiar deployed on operating systems that you know well are so critical to the present and future of Web-based computing, particularly in the area of SOA. |
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| Knock-based commands for your Linux laptop Posted in Linux > Miscellaneous by tutorialgrub on Nov 08, 2011
Knock some sense into your computer with a Hard Drive Active Protection System-aware kernel, an accelerometer-enabled laptop, and a Perl script. Double tap to lock the screen, and knock in your secret code to unlock. Tap the display lid once to move your mp3 player to the next track. The possibilities are endless. |
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| dnstop: Monitor DNS Server Network Traffic In Real Time Posted in Linux > System Monitoring by tutorialgrub on Nov 07, 2011
dnstop is a great tool when maintaining a DNS server. Log file can give out required information but dnstop is just like top command for monitoring dns traffic. It is a small tool to listen on device or to parse the file savefile and collect and print statistics on the local network's DNS traffic. You can see information about all DNS clients, DNS queries and much more with this tool. |
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| Learning doxygen for source code documentation Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Nov 06, 2011
Maintaining and adding new features to legacy systems developed using C/C++ is a daunting task. Fortunately, doxygen—a documentation system for the C/C++, Java, Python, and other programming languages—can help. Discover the features of doxygen in the context of projects using C/C++ as well as how to document code using doxygen-defined tags. |
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| AIX security commands Posted in Linux > Linux and other OSs by tutorialgrub on Nov 05, 2011
AIX provides a vast array of commands to handle user and group management. This article discusses some of these core security commands and provides a list that you can use as a ready reference. |
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