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		<title>ASP.NET Tutorial &#8211; Configuring, Building and Deploying a Web Site- Part2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 22:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<title>Texas Man to Plead Guilty to Building Botnet-for-Hire</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 May 2010 01:33:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Texas Man to Plead Guilty to Building Botnet-for-Hire A Mesquite, Texas, man is set to plead guilty to training his 22,000-PC botnet on a local ISP &#8212; just to show off its firepower to a potential customer. Read more on CIO]]></description>
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A Mesquite, Texas, man is set to plead guilty to training his 22,000-PC botnet on a local ISP &#8212; just to show off its firepower to a potential customer.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.cio.com/article/592190/Texas_Man_to_Plead_Guilty_to_Building_Botnet_for_Hire?source=rss_news">CIO</a><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Texas man set to admit building botnet-for-hire</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 05:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Texas man set to admit building botnet-for-hire IDG News Service &#8211; A Mesquite, Texas, man is set to plead guilty to training his 22,000-PC botnet on a local ISP &#8212; just to show off its firepower to a potential customer. Read more on Computerworld]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Texas man set to admit building botnet-for-hire</b><br />
IDG News Service &#8211; A Mesquite, Texas, man is set to plead guilty to training his 22,000-PC botnet on a local ISP &#8212; just to show off its firepower to a potential customer.</p>
<p>Read more on <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9176108/Texas_man_set_to_admit_building_botnet_for_hire">Computerworld</a><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Building Web 2.0 Uis With Jsf, Realtime Updates With Jsf And Ajax Push Taught At Gids 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 14:35:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[GIDS is the Biggest Independent Summit for India&#8217;s IT Professional Ecosystem. Registration for Event Open.Bangalore, February 26, 2010: JavaServer Faces is a Java-based Web application framework intended developed to simplify development integration of Web-based user interfaces. It is often mentioned together with Ajax, a combination of technologies that makes it possible to create rich user [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GIDS is the Biggest Independent Summit for India&#8217;s IT Professional Ecosystem. Registration for Event Open.Bangalore, February 26, 2010: JavaServer Faces is a Java-based Web application framework intended developed to simplify development integration of Web-based user interfaces. It is often mentioned together with Ajax, a combination of technologies that makes it possible to create rich user interfaces. Since JSF supports multiple output formats, Ajax-enabled components can easily be added to enrich JSF-based user interfaces. Oracle&#8217;s Frank Nimphius says that Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has become a reality in modern software development but Web services don&#8217;t have a user interface. This is fine if communication is between machines. But what about human interaction like in data entry and work flow? Users need an application display they feel comfortable working with. So what about building Web 2.0 user interfaces for service oriented architectures? Does it work, or does it hurt &#8211; and if so, how bad is it? Frank is coming this summer to India&#8217;s biggest summit for the software developer ecosystem &#8211; Great Indian Developer Summit (http://www.developersummit.com/) to show how JavaServer Faces can be used to build compelling Ajax user interfaces for Web Services models giving end users a comfortable working environment that includes client side validation and user interface customization.In his second session at GIDS 2010, Frank addresses the topic of implementing automatic UI refreshes. To web application users, it must appear as if the Web reinvents itself once a year with more interactive UIs, increasing performance through partial page refreshes, and desktop-like usability patterns that allow users to become as productive using web applications as they are using real desktop clients. One technical detail, though, hasn&#8217;t changed in the past and is unlikely to change in the near future: HTTP. Hypertext Transfer Protocol is based on the request-response principle in which the client sends a query to the server and the server responds with the requested data. Between requests, no connection is maintained between the client and the server that would allow server-side logic to send more data unasked. Any changes in the underlying data layer used by an application are first detected within the next client request. Hopefully, it doesn&#8217;t come to you by surprise when we say that in the modern days of Web 2.0 and Rich Enterprise Applications (REA), the Web still is disconnected and stateless. So, in these modern days of Web 2.0 and Rich Enterprise Applications (REA), is the Web still is disconnected and stateless? Not really, because you frequently use some applications on the Web that update their client UIs with server-side changes without your needing to do anything. The question, therefore, is how this was accomplished and whether you can do the same in JavaServer Faces. In his session, Frank will guide attendees through the options that are available in AJAX and other implementation technologies of Rich Internet Applications (RIA) to implement automatic UI refreshes.Frank Nimphius is a principal product manager for application development tools at Oracle Corporation since 1999. He actively contributes to the development of Oracle JDeveloper and the Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF). He represents the Oracle J2EE development team at J2EE conferences world wide, including various Oracle user groups and the Oracle Open World conference. The talk &#8216;Building Web 2.0 User Interfaces for Web Service Models using JSF&#8217; will be co-presented by Jobinesh Purushothaman. Jobinesh Purushothaman is an enterprise Java specialist with 10+ years of experience in the industry. He is involved in design and architectural decisions of various products using ADF and JavaEE technologies. He is interested in developing more simplified enterprise technologies where developers can focus on their business solutions rather on the technology complexities.About Great Indian Developer SummitGreat Indian Developer Summit is the gold standard for India&#8217;s software developer ecosystem for gaining exposure to and evaluating new projects, tools, services, platforms, languages, software and standards. Packed with premium knowledge, action plans and advise from been-there-done-it veterans, creators, and visionaries, the 2010 edition of Great Indian Developer Summit features focused sessions, case studies, workshops and power panels that will transform you into a force to reckon with. Featuring 3 co-located conferences: GIDS.NET, GIDS.Web, GIDS.Java and an exclusive day of in-depth tutorials &#8211; GIDS.Workshops, from 20 April to 24 April at the IISc campus in Bangalore.At GIDS you&#8217;ll participate in hundreds of sessions encompassing the full range of Microsoft computing, Java, Agile, RIA, Rich Web, open source/standards, languages, frameworks and platforms, practical tutorials that deep dive into technical skill and best practices, inspirational keynote presentations, an Expo Hall featuring dozens of the latest projects and products activities, engaging networking events, and the interact with the best and brightest of speakers from around the world.For further information on GIDS 2010, please visit the summit on the web http://www.developersummit.com/A Saltmarch Media Press ReleaseE: info@saltmarch.comPh: +91 80 4005 1000 <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>Bangalore, February 26, 2010: JavaServer Faces is a Java-based Web application framework intended developed to simplify development integration of Web-based user interfaces. It is often mentioned together with Ajax, a combination of technologies that makes it possible to create rich user interfaces. Since JSF supports multiple output formats, Ajax-enabled components can easily be added to enrich JSF-based user interfaces. Oracle&#8217;s Frank Nimphius says that Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has become a reality in modern software development but Web services don&#8217;t have a user interface. This is fine if communication is between machines. But what about human interaction like in data entry and work flow? Users need an application display they feel comfortable working with. So what about building Web 2.0 user interfaces for service oriented architectures? Does it work, or does it hurt &#8211; and if so, how bad is it? Frank is coming this summer to India&#8217;s biggest summit for the software developer ecosystem &#8211; Great Indian Developer Summit (http://www.developersummit.com/) to show how JavaServer Faces can be used to build compelling Ajax user interfaces for Web Services models giving end users a comfortable working environment that includes client side validation and user interface customization. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>In his second session at GIDS 2010, Frank addresses the topic of implementing automatic UI refreshes. To web application users, it must appear as if the Web reinvents itself once a year with more interactive UIs, increasing performance through partial page refreshes, and desktop-like usability patterns that allow users to become as productive using web applications as they are using real desktop clients. One technical detail, though, hasn&#8217;t changed in the past and is unlikely to change in the near future: HTTP. Hypertext Transfer Protocol is based on the request-response principle in which the client sends a query to the server and the server responds with the requested data. Between requests, no connection is maintained between the client and the server that would allow server-side logic to send more data unasked. Any changes in the underlying data layer used by an application are first detected within the next client request. Hopefully, it doesn&#8217;t come to you by surprise when we say that in the modern days of Web 2.0 and Rich Enterprise Applications (REA), the Web still is disconnected and stateless. So, in these modern days of Web 2.0 and Rich Enterprise Applications (REA), is the Web still is disconnected and stateless? Not really, because you frequently use some applications on the Web that update their client UIs with server-side changes without your needing to do anything. The question, therefore, is how this was accomplished and whether you can do the same in JavaServer Faces. In his session, Frank will guide attendees through the options that are available in AJAX and other implementation technologies of Rich Internet Applications (RIA) to implement automatic UI refreshes. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>Frank Nimphius is a principal product manager for application development tools at Oracle Corporation since 1999. He actively contributes to the development of Oracle JDeveloper and the Oracle Application Development Framework (ADF). He represents the Oracle J2EE development team at J2EE conferences world wide, including various Oracle user groups and the Oracle Open World conference. The talk &#8216;Building Web 2.0 User Interfaces for Web Service Models using JSF&#8217; will be co-presented by Jobinesh Purushothaman. Jobinesh Purushothaman is an enterprise Java specialist with 10+ years of experience in the industry. He is involved in design and architectural decisions of various products using ADF and JavaEE technologies. He is interested in developing more simplified enterprise technologies where developers can focus on their business solutions rather on the technology complexities. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>About Great Indian Developer Summit <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>Great Indian Developer Summit is the gold standard for India&#8217;s software developer ecosystem for gaining exposure to and evaluating new projects, tools, services, platforms, languages, software and standards. Packed with premium knowledge, action plans and advise from been-there-done-it veterans, creators, and visionaries, the 2010 edition of Great Indian Developer Summit features focused sessions, case studies, workshops and power panels that will transform you into a force to reckon with. Featuring 3 co-located conferences: GIDS.NET, GIDS.Web, GIDS.Java and an exclusive day of in-depth tutorials &#8211; GIDS.Workshops, from 20 April to 24 April at the IISc campus in Bangalore. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>At GIDS you&#8217;ll participate in hundreds of sessions encompassing the full range of Microsoft computing, Java, Agile, RIA, Rich Web, open source/standards, languages, frameworks and platforms, practical tutorials that deep dive into technical skill and best practices, inspirational keynote presentations, an Expo Hall featuring dozens of the latest projects and products activities, engaging networking events, and the interact with the best and brightest of speakers from around the world. <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>For further information on GIDS 2010, please visit the summit on the web http://www.developersummit.com/ <br/><br/>  <br/><br/>A Saltmarch Media Press Release E: info@saltmarch.com <br/><br/>Ph: +91 80 4005 1000 <br/><br/>           <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>What are the benefits of a layered architecture when building ASP.NET app?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:34:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In other words, why should I use one? I currently build my apps with all data/business logic in the code behind. What are the advantages?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In other words, why should I use one?  I currently build my apps with all data/business logic in the code behind. What are the advantages?</p>
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		<title>ASP.NET Tutorial &#8211; Configuring, Building and Deploying a Web Site- Part1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 19:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<title>Building a Web 2.0 Portal with ASP.Net 3.5: None</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 11:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ISBN13: 9780596510503 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product Description If you think you&#8217;re well versed in ASP.NET, think again. This exceptional guide gives you a master class in site building with ASP.NET 3.5 and other cutting-edge Microsoft technologies. You learn how to develop rock-solid web portal applications that can withstand [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Product Description</b><br /><DIV>
<p>If you think you&#8217;re well versed in ASP.NET, think again. This exceptional guide gives you a master class in site building with ASP.NET 3.5 and other cutting-edge Microsoft technologies. You learn how to develop rock-solid web portal applications that can withstand millions of hits every day while surviving scalability and security pressures &#8212; not just for mass-consumer homepages, but also for dashboards that deliver powerful content aggregation for enterprises.</p>
<p> Written by Omar AL Zabir, co-founder and CTO of Pageflakes, <I>Building a Web 2.0 Portal with ASP.NET 3.5</I> demonstrates how to develop portals similar to My Yahoo!, iGoogle, and Pageflakes using ASP.NET 3.5, ASP.NET AJAX, Windows Workflow Foundation, LINQ and .NET 3.5.   Through the course of the book, AL Zabir builds an open source Ajax-enabled portal prototype (available online at <i>www.dropthings.com</i>), and walks you though the design and architectural challenges, advanced Ajax concepts, performance optimization techniques, and server-side scalability problems involved.</p>
<p> You learn how to:
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<li>Implement a highly decoupled architecture following the popular n-tier, widget-based application model</li>
<li>Provide drag-and-drop functionality, and use ASP.NET 3.5 to build the server-side part of the web layer</li>
<li>Use LINQ to build the data access layer, and Windows Workflow Foundation to build the business layer as a collection of workflows</li>
<li>Build client-side widgets using JavaScript for faster performance and better caching</li>
<li>Get maximum performance out of the ASP.NET AJAX Framework for faster, more dynamic, and scalable sites</li>
<li>Build a custom web service call handler to overcome shortcomings in ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 for asynchronous, transactional, cache-friendly web services</li>
<li>Overcome JavaScript performance problems, and help the user interface load faster and be more responsive</li>
<li>Solve scalability and security problems as your site grows from hundreds to millions of users</li>
<li>Deploy and run a high-volume production site while solving software, hardware, hosting, and Internet infrastructure problems</li>
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<p> <I>Building a Web 2.0 Portal with ASP.NET 3.5</I> also presents real-world ASP.NET challenges that the author has solved in building educational and enterprise portals, plus thirteen production disasters common to web applications serving millions of users. If you&#8217;re ready to build state-of-the art, high-volume web applications, this book has exactly what you need.</p>
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