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IBM center rooted in local technology
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SOA opens door to easier, faster apps
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Microsoft rides in on 'Whitehorse' with new tools
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Chapter Download: Writing Java servlets and JavaServer Pages
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ITKnowledgeExchange: Automatically adding locations to LN
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Featured Topic: The future of Domino
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The Missing Link: Maybe he was just hungry -- contestant eats cockroaches for iPod
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IBM center rooted in local technology
[SearchEnterpriseLinux.com]
A new research center from IBM in Beijing promises to unite Big Blue researchers with local Chinese vendors. In addition to boosting IBM's presence in emerging markets, one analyst said the center also has the potential to solidify Linux influence in the region.
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SOA opens door to easier, faster apps
[WebSphere Journal]
Service-oriented architectures have caught the attention of some developers because they enable applications to be developed faster and easier using reusable components. In fact, one columnist notes that SOAs can offer a way to easily link Domino with other back-end applications like SAP.
Microsoft rides in on 'Whitehorse' with new tools
[CNET News.com]
Following the lead of IBM and BEA, Microsoft has released a beta version of its "Whitehorse" modeling tools for creating custom Web applications. The tools, which make it easier for developers to see how programs interoperate, are expected to be included in Microsoft's upcoming Visual Studio 2005 Team System next year.
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IBM encourages ISVs to offer software services (e-Pro Magazine)
IBM says attacks on the up (Datamonitor)
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Chapter Download: Writing Java servlets and JavaServer Pages
In this chapter from the book SAMS Teach Yourself Java 2 in 21 Days, by Rogers Cadenhead and Laura Lemay, you'll learn how servlets differ from applications and applets, how to run them as part of a server, how to receive data from a Web page form, how to store and retrieve cookies, how to use servlets to dynamically generate Web content, how to create a JavaServer Page, and how to use Java variables, expressions and
statements on a page.
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ITKnowledgeExchange: Automatically adding locations to LN
Is there any way to add locations to Lotus Notes 4.5 by sending the users an nsf file, so that the user copies it to Lotus Notes directory? Here are a few suggestions from members of ITKnowledgeExchange.
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Featured Topic: The future of Domino
Is the decline of Domino impending and inevitable? Will Workplace replace Domino as IBM Lotus' next-generation collaboration environment? We take a closer look in this featured topic.
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Maybe he was just hungry -- contestant eats cockroaches for iPod
[The Mac Observer]
This story is proof that not all cockroaches will survive a nuclear holocaust. In a contest that would turn the stomach of the steeliest Orkin man (or woman), a man gobbled up 13 roaches (a baker's dozen) and was rewarded with a free Apple iPod. The pests were oven-roasted, not fried, so the winner got a bonus -- lots of lean protein. He said he'd eat them again, but the third place finisher was too busy throwing up to comment. The
bug buffet was held in New York to promote a new IMAX film about what else...bugs.
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