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  • Bing Maps : sortie du SDK pour Windows 8, une version pour JavaScript, une autre pour C#, C++ et VB

    Microsoft sort le SDK de Bing Maps pour Windows 8 Visual Studio 2012 et le Windows Store pour JavaScript et pour les développements natifs L'actualité de la cartographie est chargée cette semaine. Accord Nokia-Oracle autour des Nokia Maps, bogue des cartes d'Apple dans iOS, ajout des lieux fermés dans Google Maps. Et aujourd'hui, arrivée du SDK de Bing Maps pour Windows 8. Les développeurs pourront donc à présent faire le choix des cartes de Microsoft pour leurs applications destinées au Windows Store. Deux versions sont disponibles. Une pour...

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  • Bing Maps : sortie des SDK pour Windows 8, une version pour JavaScript, une autre pour C#, C++ et VB

    Microsoft sort le SDK de Bing Maps pour Windows 8 Visual Studio 2012 et le Windows Store pour JavaScript et pour les développements natifs L'actualité de la cartographie est chargée cette semaine. Accord Nokia-Oracle autour des Nokia Maps, bogue des cartes d'Apple dans iOS, ajout des lieux fermés dans Google Maps. Et aujourd'hui, arrivée du SDK de Bing Maps pour Windows 8. Les développeurs pourront donc à présent faire le choix des cartes de Microsoft pour leurs applications destinées au Windows Store. Deux versions sont disponibles. Une pour...

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  • SAP annonce des pré-résultats records pour ses ventes de logiciels au 4ème trimestre 2010

    SAP annonce des pré-résultats records Pour ses ventes de logiciels au 4ème trimestre 2010 Malgré le départ de son PDG pour HP et l'affaire TomorrowNow qui l'oppose à Oracle, l'éditeur allemand de solutions professionnelles SAP se porte bien. La société vient d'annoncer des pré-résultats records pour le le 4ème trimestre de son année fiscale 2010, qui se terminait le 31 décembre 2010. . Ses revenus liés à la vente de logiciels s'élèvent à 1,5 milliards d'Euros, soit une progression de + 34 % (+ 24 à taux de change constant). SAP s'en félicite. « Nous sommes heureux d'annoncer le meilleur trimestre de ventes de logiciels de l'histoire de SAP. Nous avons réalisé une...

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  • Start of Career: with Java or PHP [closed]

    - by Anusha
    I am very new to this programming career. I am now doing job on PHP & MySQL (joined before 6 months) and working on e-commerce project. Simultaneously I am learning JAVA also just completed Adv. Java. I can code on both. I am good at SQL, Oracle and MySQL also. My Question is Where do I set my career on PHP or JAVA? Which has more scope and future security? Or also is there any job profile which includes both, if yes then is that good to work on both? I am confused a lot on this, please help me..

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  • Visual C++, CMap object save to blob column

    - by ilansch
    I have a MFC CMap object, each object stores 160K~ entries of long data. I need to store it on Oracle SQL. we decided to save it as a blob. since we do not want to make additional table. we also thought about saving it as local file and point the SQL column to that file, but we rather just keep it as blob on the server and clear the table every couple of weeks. The table has a sequential key as ID, and 2 column of time. I need to add the blob column in order to store on every row that CMap. Can you recommend a guide to do so (read/write Map to blob or maybe a clob) ? Thanks.

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  • database independent coding framework options?

    - by statirasystems
    Background: I have not programmed in a while besides doing VBA and a little VB.NET. So please forgive my language use. I'm green and have a head cold. I am reading all I can now, but I have no programming circles to draw from. The information I am providing is to help guide you to what I am looking for. I am not confident I can ask the question properly. Story: I have four different projects that I am starting. Obviously I won't be working on all at the same time however they each will have similar needs and be inter related. They are as follows: Desktop Environment/System User Interface - basically a product that runs on major computers via mono or .net that unifies the look and functions. In the context of the up coming question it would be able to directly access data of various types. It would work in tandum with my office suite, system manager, and network application framework. Office Suite - technically it would not be a suite since I will be doing it from one interfacel except for the Communications Application. As far as the question, it will need to be able to link to various data sources for storing files and using, manipulating, and presenting information. System Manager - an intellegent system to manage and administer the entire network and all equipment. As far as the question, needs to be able to access data for archiving and and for accessing it's own settings stored in various formats, sql or xml. Network Application Framework - A complete system that can be used for ERP, CRM, CMS, Errata, File Management, and so on. As to the question to be able to access it's own or interlink with existing applications. Requirement: C#, Simplifies and reduces coding, use the same code to access diffent databases(ie MySQL, MS SQL, ACCESS, XML, ...), Mono would be nice but not a must, Question: What librarys, frameworks, or other options would be able to help with this? Is there a good resource to guide me? I don't want arguing over what is best, just information to help me further understand and make an educated decision.

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  • I'm a PeopleSoft Developer. Should I learn other languages (C# Java...)?

    - by PSDev
    I've been doing PeopleSoft development for 2 years. Recently, I want to relocate and find out there are not that many PeopleSoft development out there. 90% of the vacant positions are contract type of jobs. I'd rather get a full time permanent position. In PS, I do a lot of maintenance rather than new programming. It does get very boring. Also, I'm not sure if Oracle will one day pull off the plug for PS. What language is in most demand and also offers above average salary? Is it C#, Java, Python, Perl, ...? Thanks.

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  • What &lsquo;enterprise&rsquo; doesn&rsquo;t understand about risk

    - by Liam McLennan
    Enterprises (large bureaucracies) obsess about risk. I think it is because of the inertia generated by the process and politics that they have to deal with. The trouble is that they respond to risk in precisely the wrong way: by adding complexity. Need to call a method? Better wrap it in WCF service. Need to talk to another application? Better hook a message queue to a service bus connected to a biztalk sharepoint – on Oracle. Here is a simple guide: Complexity increases risk. Simplicity reduces risk.

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  • USB mouse freezes

    - by Zabba
    A simple Microsoft Optical mouse 1000 (USB) that runs perfectly on Windows, freezes up under Ubuntu 10.x and Fedora 1x after about 10 minutes of using the OS.Rebooting, the same problem comes up again in a few minutes. Interestingly, the problem does not occur when Ubuntu is installed in Oracle VirtualBox VM. Installing Ubuntu "as usual" (i.e. not in a VM), causes the problem to occur. Has any one here faced the same problem or have a solution for it? Maybe using a different mouse that is known to work with Ubuntu 10.x? If it helps my system is: Asus P5NSLI motherboard (nVidia nForce 570 chipset), 4 GB RAM Ubuntu 10.10 refers to "32 bit" version of Ubuntu It seems that Ubuntu has a lot of all types of freeze issues. Can someone recommend a version of Ubuntu that is fairly recent and stable ? I intend to use Ubuntu for Ruby on Rails development.

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  • Web RDP not working in Ubuntu 11.10

    - by user77321
    I am not able to connect to the remote machine from Ubuntu 11.10 machine using Web RDP. The following are the details. Java Vendor: Oracle Corporation Java Version: 1.7.0_07 IVE Host: xxx.xxx.com Run Level:0, read timeout:90000 Applet is signed and trusted webRDP version: 1.0.8.16, 2011-04-14 10:34 Attempting to obtain the license from the application jar. Obtained the license from the application jar. Keyboard: IBM101 I have removed the actual host name from the above details The error message on a pop up window is Application Error UnsatisfiedLinkError Unable to load library 'libX11':liblibX11.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. This error happens soon after Applet loads. I am supposed to get a WebRDP Screen with logo then a Windows Login screen for the remote machine. ( This is working fine in Linux Mint) Anyone has experienced this problem? Any solutions?

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  • What makes Java so suitable for writing NoSQL Databases

    - by good_computer
    Looking at this page that aggregates the current NoSQL landscape, one can see that the majority of these projects are written in Java. Databases are complex systems software dealing with the file system, and so C/C++ would be a better choice than Java for this. (that's my thinking which might be flawed) Secondly, databases deal with transferring large amounts of data from disk to RAM -- which they call a working set. The JVM takes non-trivial amount of RAM for it's own purpose -- so it would be more efficient to use a platform that leaves lots of memory for data instead of hogging it for its own operations. The major relational databases are ALL written in C/C++ MySQL C, C++ Oracle Assembler, C, C++ SQL Server C++ PostgreSQL C SQLite C So what makes Java so popular in NoSQL world.

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  • PHP 5.4 sort en RC : accès aux membres à l'instanciation et amélioration des performances du coeur du langage.

    PHP 5.4 approche de la version finale avec une première RC Accès aux membres à l'instanciation et amélioration des performances du coeur du langage. L'équipe de développement de PHP a annoncé la sortie de PHP 5.4 en Release Candidate1 (RC1). Cette version inclut de nouvelles fonctionnalités et exclut tous les comportements décrits comme dépréciés (deprecated) du langage. Depuis la Beta, cette RC inclut les améliorations suivantes : L'accès aux membres d'une classe au moment de l'instanciation : (new Foo)->bar() L'émission d'une note indiquant la conversion d'un Array en String La correction des bugs de plusieurs extensions (Oracle Database ...

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  • What do you need to master a language and its technology? [closed]

    - by LongTTH
    Possible Duplicate: how to really master a programming language Let say about Java(just a sample, you can talk about C#, PHP, C++ ... it's just similar) and 10 (ten) levels, 1 is newbie and 10 is master. How can you identify someone at which level based on his knowledge? I do not tend to compare languages, I do tend to know what indicate a master or a newbie in a language and its (language's) based technology. Yeah, I know there aren't on earth a language stand alone, it always come with a technology with it. Let say in Java, you can memorize all of its keyword and syntax in just few days, but to know it (I mean do something with it effectively), you must read the Oracle (Sun) javadoc many many times (I'm not mention the 3rd party product yet).

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  • Apple désactive les plug-ins Java de tous les navigateurs sous Mac OS X via mise à jour du système

    Apple désactive les plug-ins Java de tous les navigateurs Sous Mac OS X via mise à jour du système Apple désactive les plug-ins Java de tous les navigateurs lors de l'installation de la dernière mise à jour de son système d'exploitation Mac OS X. La firme déclare sur le bulletin de mise à jour que cette dernière « désinstalle le plug-in d'applet Java, fourni par Apple, de tous les navigateurs Web ». [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/java-vulnerabilite.jpg[/IMG] Les utilisateurs qui veuillent continuer d'utiliser Java doivent désormais se procurer le plug-in nécessaire auprès d'Oracle. Apple ne fournit pas détails sur l...

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  • What is the starting point for Ubuntu app development? [closed]

    - by Roshnal
    I'm thinking of developing software for Ubuntu and other related Linux-based distros (like Linux Mint). But currently am at a loss for where to start. Would learning Python be enough/good? And what are the other things I should know about before starting this kind of developing? And will I be able to publish my apps to a software store like Ubuntu store even if I am from outside USA/UK? If not, what are the options I have to make my apps reach the audience? As a lot of users had asked, I intend to build applications only for Linux (I'm thinking of Gnome) that will be a bit business and enterprise oriented. Currently I am an Oracle certified Java developer in J2SE and J2ME. And I know Python a bit.

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  • Brevets : Motorola gagne à son tour contre Microsoft, un tribunal allemand tranche en faveur du constructeur dans l'affaire Android

    Brevets : Microsoft gagne contre Motorola en Allemagne les terminaux Android du constructeur interdits de ventes sur le territoire Les procès Android se poursuivent avec leurs lots de rebondissements, et laissent peu à peu place à des décisions de justice. Après le verdict de l'affaire Google contre Oracle pour violation de brevets Java dans Android, dont le géant de la recherche en est sorti vainqueur, c'est au tour d'un autre gros feuilleton IT qui dure depuis plus d'un an de livrer sa sentence. Un tribunal régional de Munich en Allemagne a arrêté que les téléphones Android de Motorola Mobility violent les brevets de Microsoft. Plus précisément, ces dispositifs empièten...

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  • java.sql.SQLException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state On weblogic 9

    - by user179056
    Hello, We are getting this error "java.sql.SQLException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state " when executing our web app on weblogic 9. The jdk used is 1.5 and database is Oracle10.2g We have switched out oracle drivers ojdbc14.jar with ojdbc5.jar. We have also added orai18n.jar. We have ensured that this change of jar occurs with the web app library as well as other weblogic server classpaths where ojdbc14.jar existed. The problem persists Any pointers would help regards Sameer

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  • Fast file search algorithm for IP addresses

    - by Dave Jarvis
    Question What is the fastest way to find if an IP address exists in a file that contains IP addresses sorted as: 219.93.88.62 219.94.181.87 219.94.193.96 220.1.72.201 220.110.162.50 220.126.52.187 220.126.52.247 Constraints No database (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, etc.). Infrequent pre-processing is allowed (see possibilities section) Would be nice not to have to load the file each query (131Kb) Uses under 5 megabytes of disk space File Details One IP address per line 9500+ lines Possible Solutions Create a directory hierarchy (radix tree?) then use is_dir() (sadly, this uses 87 megabytes)

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  • Increasing SQL Server / Sage performance with SSD? (Dell PE T410)

    - by Anthony
    I have a client wanting better performance of their Sage (Accpac & CRM) server (v5.5, soon to be v7). It's running on 1 of 2 Hyper-V VMs (Svr2008) on a Dell PE T410 server with 24GB of RAM (1333MHz) & dual quad-core, and both VMs (only their C: drives) are on a single RAID5 array. All clients connect via 1Gb ethernet. The 2nd VM is SBS2008 with 9GB RAM (& all SBS dbs & company data are on a separate RAID5 array), & 3GB RAM for the Svr2008 hypervisor. I've given the Sage/SQL Server VM all the RAM I can (12GB) & SQL Server RAM caching (~8GB, never exceeds ~7.5GB, eg. entire db can now be cached in RAM) and that's helped significantly. Upgrading the Hypervisor to Svr2012 is an obvious step, but probably not a dramatic improvement? What about an SSD for this Sage/SQL Server VM (VM = 100GB, <10GB for the actual live DB) ? Can SSDs be put into the SAS hot-swap bays? Or will I have to use the mobo SATA(3Gbps?) ports, or PCI-E SSD card? Should SSDs be RAIDed for this situation? Or is SSD's higher reliability offsetting the need for RAID1/5/10? (I have nightly full disk backups) New territory for me, would appreciate some feedback. Thanks, Anthony.

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  • Increasing MSSQL/Sage performance with SSD? (Dell PE T410)

    - by Anthony
    I have a client wanting better performance of their Sage (Accpac & CRM) server (v5.5, soon to be v7). It's running on 1 of 2 Hyper-V VMs (Svr2008) on a Dell PE T410 server with 24GB of RAM (1333MHz) & dual quad-core, and both VMs (only their C: drives) are on a single RAID5 array. All clients connect via 1Gb ethernet. The 2nd VM is SBS2008 with 9GB RAM (& all SBS dbs & company data are on a separate RAID5 array), & 3GB RAM for the Svr2008 hypervisor. I've given the Sage/MSSQL VM all the RAM I can (12GB) & SQL RAM caching (~8GB, never exceeds ~7.5GB, eg. entire db can now be cached in RAM) and that's helped significantly. Upgrading the Hypervisor to Svr2012 is an obvious step, but probably not a dramatic improvement? What about an SSD for this Sage/SQL VM (VM = 100GB, <10GB for the actual live DB) ? Can SSDs be put into the SAS hot-swap bays? Or will I have to use the mobo SATA(3Gbps?) ports, or PCI-E SSD card? Should SSDs be RAIDed for this situation? Or is SSD's higher reliability offsetting the need for RAID1/5/10? (I have nightly full disk backups) New territory for me, would appreciate some feedback. Thanks, Anthony.

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