| Eight from IBM -- Embedded SQL, J2ME, Eclipse, Grids, Clusters . . . |
Apr. 30, 2004
IBM has published the following technical articles, tutorials, and downloads on its developerWorks Website. They cover a range of interesting (though not necessarily embedded) technical topics. Some require free registration. Enjoy . . .
- Embedded SQL Programming -- This tutorial introduces you to embedded SQL programming and walks you through the basic steps of constructing an embedded SQL application. The tutorial also introduces you to the process used to convert one or more high-level programming language source code files containing embedded SQL into an executable application. This is the third in a series of seven tutorials that you can use to help prepare for the DB2 UDB V8.1 Family Application Development Certification (Exam 703).
- Considerations of globalization solutions in J2ME -- This article explores a solution for globalization applications in Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME). It describes this solution throughout the software development life cycle, including requirements analysis, design, implementation, testing, and deployment. You'll learn why globalization is important in J2ME applications, the guidelines for developing a globalization application, and how to implement these guidelines throughout the development cycle.
- Tune Eclipse's startup performance with the Runtime Spy, Part 2 -- This article describes how to find common programming mistakes that may lead to poor startup time and how to correct them. Included is a case study demonstrating how the Runtime Spy was used to improve the startup performance of IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer. The previous article, Part 1, introduces the Runtime Spy.
- Model-driven development with the Eclipse -- The Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) is an open source framework for developing model-driven applications. It creates Java code for graphically editing, manipulating, reading, and serializing data based on a model specified in XML Schema, UML, or annotated Java. This article will step you through the process of creating a model, generating code, using the generated applications, and customizing the editor.
- Next-generation grids focus on app integration -- The beauty of the grid is that it can draw on a wide range of heterogeneous hardware devices and operating systems. But what does it take to integrate and manage your applications across all these resources? This article explores the emerging tools and technologies that are making it work.
- Six Strategies for Grid Application Enablement -- This article, first in a technical series, defines six strategies for grid application enablement. It explains the characteristics of applications suitable for these strategies and the benefits to the organization that runs the application with that strategy.
- The importance of being stateful -- Any time you work with HTTP, you're esssentially working with a stateless protocol. You send in a request, you get back a response. The server doesn't know if a particular request is the first, twentieth, or five millionth request you've made. It certainly doesn't know if a particular request is somewhere in the middle of a long series of requests, all of which need to be handled in order. WS-Resource Framework proposes a different approach to modeling and managing state in open standards based grids.
- Whats new with IBM's Linux Clustering technology -- Much has happened since the days when the first Beowulf cluster was deployed, but while cost still matters, today technology is the differentiator that helps keep costs in check. To get an update on IBM clustering technology, the industry and what customers are doing with clusters take a look at this interview with Dave Turek, Vice President, IBM's Deep Computing.
Related Stories:- Ten from IBM -- Linux dev, packet capturing, Wine, databases, Python, autonomic computing . . .
- Eleven from IBM: DSF, C99, Power, Java, Grids . . .
- 10 from IBM -- Networking in 2.6 and J2ME, Java, Perl grids, GNU text tools . . .
- 10 from IBM -- 2.6, Wireless, Java, KDE, Grids . . .
- 10 from IBM -- 2.6, web services, Java, grids, Rexx, OS/2 - Linux migration . . .
- 10 from IBM -- pthreads, sockets, buffer overflows, eclipse, mp3 tags . . .
- Eight from IBM -- Linux utilities, Swing/SWT, XML, Web Services, Grids . . .
- 10 from IBM: Kernel testing, C coding, Apache Ant, Python IDEs, Grids . . .
- Three from IBM -- Debugging compiles, SVG and XForms, Java benchmarking
- 15 from IBM: wireless, Eclipse, Java, grids, Linux, ...
- Eight from IBM: history, coding tips, sockets, validation, Knoppix, WAN . . .
- Eight from IBM -- Oprofile, vi, perl, web services, grids, XUL...
- Seven from IBM -- system tuning, wireless, mobile games, J2ME . . .
- 10 from IBM -- Device Developer, KParts, XML, Kernel, Networking, . . .
- 12 from IBM -- source compiling, secure coding, GnomeVFS, Java, . . .
- Ten from IBM -- Web services, CVS, VNC, wireless encryption, . . .
- Ten from IBM -- HTTP compression, clusters, regex/admin tutorials, . . .
- Ten technical articles from IBM -- Linux, grids, wireless PDA apps, ssh, . . .
- Seven technical articles from IBM -- Linux, Java, Wi-Fi, grid apps, . . .
- Six technical articles on Linux from IBM
(Click here for further information)
|
|
|
FUEL Database on MontaVista Linux
Whether building a mobile handset, a car navigation system, a package tracking device, or a home entertainment console, developers need capable software systems, including an operating system, development tools, and supporting libraries, to gain maximum benefit from their hardware platform and to meet aggressive time-to-market goals.
Breaking New Ground: The Evolution of Linux Clustering
With a platform comprising a complete Linux distribution, enhanced for clustering, and tailored for HPC, Penguin Computing¿s Scyld Software provides the building blocks for organizations from enterprises to workgroups to deploy, manage, and maintain Linux clusters, regardless of their size.
Data Monitoring with NightStar LX
Unlike ordinary debuggers, NightStar LX doesn¿t leave you stranded in the dark. It¿s more than just a debugger, it¿s a whole suite of integrated diagnostic tools designed for time-critical Linux applications to reduce test time, increase productivity and lower costs. You can debug, monitor, analyze and tune with minimal intrusion, so you see real execution behavior. And that¿s positively illuminating.
Virtualizing Service Provider Networks with Vyatta
This paper highlights Vyatta's unique ability to virtualize networking functions using Vyatta's secure routing software in service provider environments.
High Availability Messaging Solution Using AXIGEN, Heartbeat and DRBD
This white paper discusses a high-availability messaging solution relying on the AXIGEN Mail Server, Heartbeat and DRBD. Solution architecture and implementation, as well as benefits of using AXIGEN for this setup are all presented in detail.
Understanding the Financial Benefits of Open Source
Will open source pay off? Open source is becoming standard within enterprises, often because of cost savings. Find out how much of a financial impact it can have on your organization. Get this methodology and calculator now, compliments of JBoss.
Embedded Hardware and OS Technology Empower PC-Based Platforms
The modern embedded computer is the jack of all trades appearing in many forms.
Data Management for Real-Time Distributed Systems
This paper provides an overview of the network-centric computing model, data distribution services, and distributed data management. It then describes how the SkyBoard integration and synchronization service, coupled with an implementation of the OMG¿s Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard, can be used to create an efficient data distribution, storage, and retrieval system.
7 Advantages of D2D Backup
For decades, tape has been the backup medium of choice. But, now, disk-to-disk (D2D) backup is gaining in favor. Learn why you should make the move in this whitepaper.
|
|
|
|
|