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One of the best-known enterprise frameworks is the J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition) framework.
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
The JDBC API contains facilities whereby a relational database can be written to and read from. It allows the programmer to:
connect up to a database on a local or remote computer;
send programming statements in a language known as SQL […]
- August 21st
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Posted by arlene
While such approaches may be perfectly feasible (and we do not wish to discourage creative use of technology), it is always worth considering whether the target population has access to the software required. People can only participate in a study if they have the appropriate software installed and configured, so an effective approach is to […]
- August 4th
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Posted by arlene
Of course excellent service is desirable but to deliver it requires a holistic understanding of what is in the mind of the e-customer. The answers coming back from research into the behavior of thousands of e-customers make it clear that excellence is a multifaceted concept. It involves many different components.
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How Legal Wire tapping Works
CALEA requires that communications providers allow law enforcement officials to be able to listen in on phone conversations and get information about those phone calls, but only when the law enforcement agency has gotten approval for the tap.
The law enforcement agency goes before a judge and presents reasons a wiretap is […]
- June 21st
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The first directory that comes to mind when you think of early computer systems is the file system directory. The organization of data files and programs into a structure of directories and subdirectories became more important as the size of the available storage grew. When networking PCs became a necessity, the capability to organize users […]
- May 9th
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To make it easy to directory-enable any application, Microsoft has provided Active Directory Service Interfaces (ADSI). ADSI is a collection of several interfaces that can be used to access the Active Directory from within executable application programs. Programmers might want to use ADSI insteadof the LDAP C API because ADSI makes it possible to write […]
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A stateful inspection device operates in a manner similar to a packet-filtering firewall in that it also examines the source and destination addresses of every packet that passes its way. However, a packet filter is never aware of the context of any communication. Each packet that passes through it is treated on an individual basis. […]