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Boxed Server Board S5500HCV

May 15, 2010 by BPELforum

  • Supports up to two Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 series on Intel® Microarchitecture, codenamed Nehalem Highly scalable DDR3 memory (12 DIMMs)
  • High-speed PCI Express* 2.0 I/O (up to 4 slots)• Highly-flexible storage configurations
  • Target Applications: File and print servers, e-mail servers, storage servers and vertical-specific business applications
  • Supports up to two Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 series on Intel® Microarchitecture, codenamed Nehalem Increase server performance with no increase in power consumption
  • Fast, scalable, energy-efficient memory 12 DIMMs of registered or unbuffered DDR3 ensure ample capacity and energy-efficient performance for any application

Product Description
The Intel Server Board S5500HCV is designed for affordable performance, targeting vertical-specific applications. With nine DIMMs of DDR3 memory and high-end features, such as integrated management, onboard SW RAID, and high performance dual Gigabit Ethernet, the Intel Server Board S5500HCV performs well in small to medium business environments.

Boxed Server Board S5500HCV

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JSP and XML: Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application

May 3, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
JavaServer Pages technology allows Web developers and designers to rapidly develop and easily maintain information-rich, dynamic Web pages that are platform independent. JavaServer Pages technology uses XML-like tags and “scriptlets” written in the Java programming language to encapsulate the logic that generates the content for the page. This book is geared towards JavaServer Pages developers, bringing them a confident functionality and usage with XML. There are many examples within the book that are usable in other projects. The reader learns to build and expand custom JSP tags, which can realistically be used on any JSP project. Many advanced topics are also covered to maintain the interest of the more accomplished JSP developer.

JSP and XML: Integrating XML and Web Services in Your JSP Application

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Application, Application Product, Dynamic Web Pages, Functionality, Integrating, Java Programming Language, Javaserver Pages Technology, Jsp Application, Jsp Developer, Jsp Project, Jsp Tags, Logic, Product Description, services, Web Application, Web Designers, Web Developers, Web Services, XML

XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP: A Case Study in Developing a Web Application

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
As a Web Developer, you know the challenge of building robust applications on multiple platforms. Creating truly portable applications becomes possible by using Java for code and XML for organizing and managing data. “XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP:A Case Study” will help you maximize the capabilities of XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP in your Web applications.

The author, Westy Rockwell, uses the hands-on approach of a case study to show you how to use these technologies in realistically complex situations. All the tools used in the case study are free, so you can obtain them and join the author in a real open source web chat application, available online and with the book CD-ROM. This book provides you with the information you need to fully utilize XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP in your web applications, and presents it in a practical and unique way through the case study.

With “XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP: A Case Study,” you will learn how to:

-Build web applications based on XML, XSLT, Java Applets, Java Servlets and Java Server Pages

-Set up a Win32 Web application development environment based on the Java(TM) 2 SDK and freely obtainable, open-source software products from Apache Software Foundation: Tomcat, Xerces and Xalan
(*Note all of these items are located on the CD-ROM attached with the book so you don’t have to take the time to download)

-Use XML as a language to express the architecture and design of the application itself, not just its data content

-Create a browseable user interface for your web application with JSP

-Use an Http Servlet, beans, and JSP custom tags to implement and control Web applications

-Make and deploy a Java Applet to control and refresh your Web application user interface

-Utilize Xerces and Xalan for XML and XSLT, to provide dynamic content to a Web application.

-Experiment with new techniques for XML storage using Java objects

XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP: A Case Study in Developing a Web Application

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