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Contributed by Zend
Article Rating: / 12 2004-04-01
The groundbreaking release of PHP 3 in 1997 revolutionized the way in which Web sites are developed, and made it possible for everyone to create simple, yet powerful Web applications. PHP 4 took PHP much further by introducing the Zend® Engine, pushing the performance of PHP through the roof, and allowing it to be more extensible than ever before. Discuss this Article!
Over the course of the next few pages, I will introduce you to one of the more interesting modules in the Perl pantheon, the Getopt::Long.pm module. This module provides a simple API to parse options passed to your Perl scripts at the command line and convert them into Perl scalars or arrays. Discuss this Article!
Contributed by Murali Dharan.M
Article Rating: / 7 2004-03-29
We can find many articles related to uploading, viewing, and downloading files. This article is written on the basic concept of uploading and managing files. File uploading is the process of copying the file from your machine to the remote server. Other users of the same system then share this file by viewing or downloading it. What happens when you upload a file that already exists in the remote folder to which you are uploading? Discuss this Article!
Cookies serve as a facility for servers to send information to a
client. This information is then housed on the client, from which
the server can later retrieve the information. In this article, we will
study the concept of saving client state with cookies using Java
Servlets. Ill walk you through an end to end example where you will store
and retrieve data using cookies. Discuss this Article!
This chapter has been leading us gently through the JavaServer Faces technology. More importantly, in it, Budi teaches ushow to write an online survey application to get a feel for how this great technology works. This chapter prepares you for the next chapters by introducing the JSF Application Programming Interface (API) and the Application Configuration file. This excerpt comes from chapter two of JavaServer Faces Programming, by Budi Kurniawan (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, ISBN 0-07-222983-7, 2004). Discuss this Article!
Contributed by Zend
Article Rating: / 4 2004-03-17
This article describes the new SOAP extension for PHP. It is intended for PHP
developers who want to write their own Web Services servers, or use SOAP to
access existing ones. It assumes some familiarity with Web Services, SOAP, and
WSDL (Web Services Description Language). Discuss this Article!
Contributed by Alvaro Calleja
Article Rating: / 11 2004-03-17
I bet most of us have developed an application where a list of products were retrieved from a database and shown in a table with their name, price and code. So we placed a cute little icon near each column's header that linked to the search page with a flag in the URL to let it know we wanted the results ordered by name or price. The search script kindly did its job, adding the ORDER BY clause, and the ordered results were shown to the user. Obviously this method works, but there is a problem: Why must we bother the server again to retrieve the same results that are now held in the browser, only in a different order? This article will show you the quickest way to order your database results, via JavaScript, with some work in PHP. Discuss this Article!
We continue with part two of Chapter 2 of Introduction JavaServer Faces Programming, by Budi Kurniawan (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, ISBN 0-07-222983-7, 2004). This section deals with the ActionListener and Component Tree, as well as validation and navigation for your JSP pages. This chapter prepares you for the next chapters by introducing the JSF Application Programming Interface (API) and the Application Configuration file. Discuss this Article!
Contributed by Justin Cook
Article Rating: / 19 2004-03-10
Need to build smooth and attractive fading techniques into your web site using nothing more than script? This article will explain a proven cross-browser method, with ready-to-use code. If you think you dont need this, you will conclude otherwise after reading the article! Discuss this Article!
This chapter gently introduces the JavaServer Faces technology. More importantly, it teaches you how to write your first JSF application to get a feel for how this great technology works. In addition to the sample chapters, this chapter prepares you for the next chapters by introducing the JSF Application Programming Interface (API) and the Application Configuration file. This excerpt comes from chapter two of JavaServer Faces Programming, by Budi Kurniawan (McGraw-Hill/Osborne, ISBN 0-07-222983-7, 2004). Discuss this Article!
April 2004'sPLUG
IN is now out! This month, we feature an interview with sci-fi
actor turned author, Wil Wheaton, about his life, blog,
and Dancing Barefoot. Also in the magazine: J2EE & .NET,
rescue disks, what x86-64 means to you, and more. GET
YOUR COPY -PLUG IN,
TODAY!