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Building a grid system using WS-Resource Transfer, Part 4: Using WS-RT for grid monitoring
The fourth part of my series on developing a grid solution using the new WS-Resource Transfer system is available now. In this tutorial, we look at both sides of the security session, in terms of using WS-RT as an aid to the authorization process …
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Building a grid system using WS-Resource Transfer, Part 3: Using WS-RT for grid monitoring
The third part of my series on building a grid system using WS-RT. In this third part of the series, we go deeper into the process of using WS-RT as a grid solution by examining how we can use WS-RT to store and collate information for monitoring …
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Develop with Java and PHP technology on AIX Version 5.3, Part 5: Installing and integrating the PHP Java Bridge
The penultimate part of the series on using PHP and Java together to produce a web interface to your Java application is now available. In this penultimate part of the series, I look at the real-time use of the PHP/Java bridge as the final part an…
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IBM developerWork Grid Zone PDFs
In light of the announcement that IBM are retiring their developerWorks Grid zone (see this post), I’ve tried to grab a copy of all the PDFs for the articles I was involved in. There are some missing gaps because the PDFs have already disappeared …
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Grid computing zone is being retired
Regular readers will know that I’ve been a frequent and prolific contributor to the IBM developerWorks Grid Zone. In fact, in the early years of this zone I was often the only contributor. Unfortunately, after years of providing us with helpful in…
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Developing a grid application with open source tools
I’ve been a keen supporter of using open source tools and technology (including Perl, Python and many of the open source libraries and platforms). In fact, many of my most popular articles have been on grid technology and open source solutions. Be…
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Voice enabling XML, Part 2: Develop a voice-enabled calendar
The second of the articles on developing VoiceXML applications is now available: In this second article of a four-part series, you learn to develop a voice-enabled calendar. Save the data of the calendar as XML; then to modify calendar entries, ha…
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System Administration Toolkit: Testing system validity
Have you ever wondered whether the system you are using is the same as the one that you originally configured? Making sure that the configuration and setting information that you configured is the same as when you configured it should be a basic p…
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Building a grid system using WS-Resource Transfer, Part 2: SOA grid design patterns for computer graphics animation
The next part in the series on using WS-RT in your grid applications is available to read. In this second part of the series we get into the meat of the implementation and look at how to integrate the information that you create within WS-RT with …
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Building a grid system using WS-Resource Transfer, Part 1: Grid services and WS-RT
I have just started a new series on using the new WS-Resource Transfer (WS-RT) standard. WS-RT is a simpler replacement for the original WS-Resource Framework and WS-Resource Properties solutions. In fact, IBM’s own WS-RT implementation is built a…