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Explore refactoring functions in Eclipse JDT

Posted by: Rocky

Tagged in: refactoring

Rocky
This article describes the various refactorings available in Eclipse Java Development Tools(JDT), including what each refactoring does, when to use it, and how to use it. It also explores the refactoring script functionality in Eclipse, which allows library developers to share code refactorings with their clients.

Total security in a PostgreSQL database

Posted by: Rocky

Tagged in: Application

Rocky
Database security is the single biggest concern with today's Web-based applications. Without control, you risk exposing sensitive information about your company or, worse yet, your valuable customers. In this article, learn about security measures you can take to protect your PostgreSQL database. Be sure to download the sample code listings used in this article.

CRUD Operation using JSF,Web Services and OJB

Posted by: Rocky

Tagged in: SOA WebSphere

Rocky
This article explains the use case of adding, updating, searching and deleting using JSF, Web Services and OJB in WebSphere Integration Developer. The article discusses the steps in developing each layer including the integration among these layers.

A tiny cloud in Android

Posted by: Rocky

Tagged in: programming

Rocky
This article proposes creating an Android-based service that emulates a network server that enhances the value of the local machine in unique and unexpected ways. Put a tiny cloud in your Android handset and experience the usefulness of a local Web server.

AIX tips for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Admins

Posted by: Rocky

Tagged in: RedHat

Rocky
Are you broadening your skills as a Linux systems administrator into various flavors of UNIX? Get a rundown of the differences and similarities between Red Hat Enterprise Linux and AIX so that you can perform day-to-day activities with ease.

Use Sun SPOTs as your build canary

Posted by: Rocky

Tagged in: Tech

Rocky
SPOTs are small wireless devices that run Java programs. Find out how to turn a new, open source wireless device — Sun's Small Programmable Object Technology (SPOT) — into a highly visible indicator of the health of a continuous integration build. 

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