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Java Linksammlung
JAVA LINKSAMMLUNG LerneProgrammieren.de - 2020 Java einfach lernen (klicke hier) JAVA LINKSAMMLUNG INHALTSVERZEICHNIS Build ........................................................................................................................................................... 4 Caching ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 CLI ............................................................................................................................................................... 4 Cluster-Verwaltung .................................................................................................................................... 5 Code-Analyse ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Code-Generators ........................................................................................................................................ 5 Compiler ..................................................................................................................................................... 6 Konfiguration ............................................................................................................................................. 6 CSV ............................................................................................................................................................. 6 Daten-Strukturen -
The State of the Feather
The State of the Feather An Overview and Year In Review of The Apache Software Foundation The Overview • Not a replacement for “Behind the Scenes...” • To appreciate where we are - • Need to understand how we got here 2 In the beginning... • There was The Apache Group • But we needed a more formal and legal entity • Thus was born: The Apache Software Foundation (April/June 1999) • A non-profit, 501(c)3 Corporation • Governed by members - member based entity 3 “Hierarchies” Development Administrative PMC Members Committers Board Contributors Officers Patchers/Buggers Members Users 4 At the start • There were only 21 members • And 2 “projects”: httpd and Concom • All servers and services were donated 5 Today... • We have 227 members... • ~54 TLPs • ~25 Incubator podlings • Tons of committers (literally) 6 The only constant... • Has been Change (and Growth!) • Over the years, the ASF has adjusted to handle the increasing “administrative” aspects of the foundation • While remaining true to our goals and our beginnings 7 Handling growth • ASF dedicated to providing the infrastructure resources needed • Volunteers supplemented by contracted out SysAdmin • Paperwork handling supplemented by contracted out SecAssist • Accounting services as needed • Using pro-bono legal services 8 Staying true • Policy still firmly in the hands of the ASF • Use outsourced help where needed – Help volunteers, not replace them – Only for administrative efforts • Infrastructure itself is a service provided by the ASF • Board/Infra/etc exists so projects and people -
Merchandise Planning and Optimization Licensing Information
Oracle® Retail Merchandise Planning and Optimization Licensing Information July 2009 This document provides licensing information for all the third-party applications used by the following Oracle Retail applications: ■ Oracle Retail Clearance Optimization Engine ■ Oracle Retail Markdown Optimization ■ Oracle Retail Place ■ Oracle Retail Plan ■ Oracle Retail Promote (PPO and PI) Prerequisite Softwares and Licenses Oracle Retail products depend on the installation of certain essential products (with commercial licenses), but the company does not bundle these third-party products within its own installation media. Acquisition of licenses for these products should be handled directly with the vendor. The following products are not distributed along with the Oracle Retail product installation media: ® ■ BEA WebLogic Server (http://www.bea.com) ™ ■ MicroStrategy Desktop (http://www.microstrategy.com) ■ MicroStrategy Intelligence Server™ and Web Universal (http://www.microstrategy.com) ® ■ Oracle Database 10g (http://www.oracle.com) ® ■ Oracle Application Server 10g (http://www.oracle.com) ® ■ Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition Version 10 (http://www.oracle.com) ■ rsync (http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/). See rsync License. 1 Softwares and Licenses Bundled with Oracle Retail Products The following third party products are bundled along with the Oracle Retail product code and Oracle has acquired the necessary licenses to bundle the software along with the Oracle Retail product: ■ addObject.com NLSTree Professional version 2.3 -
Declarative Languages for Big Streaming Data a Database Perspective
Tutorial Declarative Languages for Big Streaming Data A database Perspective Riccardo Tommasini Sherif Sakr University of Tartu Unversity of Tartu [email protected] [email protected] Emanuele Della Valle Hojjat Jafarpour Politecnico di Milano Confluent Inc. [email protected] [email protected] ABSTRACT sources and are pushed asynchronously to servers which are The Big Data movement proposes data streaming systems to responsible for processing them [13]. tame velocity and to enable reactive decision making. However, To facilitate the adoption, initially, most of the big stream approaching such systems is still too complex due to the paradigm processing systems provided their users with a set of API for shift they require, i.e., moving from scalable batch processing to implementing their applications. However, recently, the need for continuous data analysis and pattern detection. declarative stream processing languages has emerged to simplify Recently, declarative Languages are playing a crucial role in common coding tasks; making code more readable and main- fostering the adoption of Stream Processing solutions. In partic- tainable, and fostering the development of more complex appli- ular, several key players introduce SQL extensions for stream cations. Thus, Big Data frameworks (e.g., Flink [9], Spark [3], 1 processing. These new languages are currently playing a cen- Kafka Streams , and Storm [19]) are starting to develop their 2 3 4 tral role in fostering the stream processing paradigm shift. In own SQL-like approaches (e.g., Flink SQL , Beam SQL , KSQL ) this tutorial, we give an overview of the various languages for to declaratively tame data velocity. declarative querying interfaces big streaming data. -
Oracle Database Mobile Server, Getting Started Guide
Oracle® Database Mobile Server Getting Started - Quick Guide Release 12.1.0 E58913-01 January 2015 This document provides information for downloading and installing the Database Mobile Server (DMS) and its dependencies. DMS uses a middle-tier application server to communicate between the mobile clients and the backend Oracle database. Different application servers are supported for DMS, including WebLogic Server, Oracle Glassfish, Glassfish Server Open Source Edition and Apache TomEE. 1 Introduction This Getting Started Guide demonstrates the following: ■ How to install DMS on top of Oracle Glassfish server on a Windows platform ■ How to create a publication using Mobile Development Workbench ■ How to publish the Transport Application to the Mobile Server ■ How to run the Transport Application on the client device See the sections below: ■ Section 1.1, "InstalIation of Java Development Kit (JDK)" ■ Section 1.2, "Installation Packages (for Windows)" ■ Section 1.3, "Installation of Oracle Database Express Edition (Oracle Database XE)" ■ Section 1.4, "Installation of Oracle Glassfish" ■ Section 1.5, "Installation of Database Mobile Server (DMS)" ■ Section 1.6, "Installation of Mobile Development Kit (MDK)" The following sections provide information on the transport demo and how to publish the transport application: ■ Section 2, "Transport Demo" ■ Section 3, "Publish the Transport Application" 1.1 InstalIation of Java Development Kit (JDK) You should use a supported JDK for DMS install. For information on what JDK to use, refer to Section 4.3.2 JDK Platform Support in the Installation Guide. To download JDK, go to: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.http Double click on the "Installation Executable" and go through the required installation steps. -
Apache Apex: Next Gen Big Data Analytics
Apache Apex: Next Gen Big Data Analytics Thomas Weise <[email protected]> @thweise PMC Chair Apache Apex, Architect DataTorrent Apache Big Data Europe, Sevilla, Nov 14th 2016 Stream Data Processing Data Delivery Transform / Analytics Real-time visualization, … Declarative SQL API Data Beam Beam SAMOA Operator SAMOA DAG API Sources Library Events Logs Oper1 Oper2 Oper3 Sensor Data Social Databases CDC (roadmap) 2 Industries & Use Cases Financial Services Ad-Tech Telecom Manufacturing Energy IoT Real-time Call detail record customer facing (CDR) & Supply chain Fraud and risk Smart meter Data ingestion dashboards on extended data planning & monitoring analytics and processing key performance record (XDR) optimization indicators analysis Understanding Reduce outages Credit risk Click fraud customer Preventive & improve Predictive assessment detection behavior AND maintenance resource analytics context utilization Packaging and Improve turn around Asset & Billing selling Product quality & time of trade workforce Data governance optimization anonymous defect tracking settlement processes management customer data HORIZONTAL • Large scale ingest and distribution • Enforcing data quality and data governance requirements • Real-time ELTA (Extract Load Transform Analyze) • Real-time data enrichment with reference data • Dimensional computation & aggregation • Real-time machine learning model scoring 3 Apache Apex • In-memory, distributed stream processing • Application logic broken into components (operators) that execute distributed in a cluster • -
Coldfusion Server and Performance Management Suite 2018
ColdFusion Server and Performance Management Suite 2018 Third Party Software Notices and/or Additional Terms and Conditions Date Generated: 2018/09/10 LibJPEG ID: 54 Thomas G. Lane This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Adobe modified Zlib ID: 823 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler Portions include technology used under license from Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler, and are copyrighted. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Apache Commons Collections ID: 306 Apache Foundation and Contributors This product includes software licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Apache Commons Collections ID: 1132 The Apache Software Foundation The Apache Software License, Version 1.1 Copyright (c) 1999-2001, 1999-2003 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other -
Apache Sentry
Apache Sentry Prasad Mujumdar [email protected] [email protected] Agenda ● Various aspects of data security ● Apache Sentry for authorization ● Key concepts of Apache Sentry ● Sentry features ● Sentry architecture ● Integration with Hadoop ecosystem ● Sentry administration ● Future plans ● Demo ● Questions Who am I • Software engineer at Cloudera • Committer and PPMC member of Apache Sentry • also for Apache Hive and Apache Flume • Part of the the original team that started Sentry work Aspects of security Perimeter Access Visibility Data Authentication Authorization Audit, Lineage Encryption, what user can do data origin, usage Kerberos, LDAP/AD Masking with data Data access Access ● Provide user access to data Authorization ● Manage access policies what user can do ● Provide role based access with data Agenda ● Various aspects of data security ● Apache Sentry for authorization ● Key concepts of Apache Sentry ● Sentry features ● Sentry architecture ● Integration with Hadoop ecosystem ● Sentry administration ● Future plans ● Demo ● Questions Apache Sentry (Incubating) Unified Authorization module for Hadoop Unlocks Key RBAC Requirements Secure, fine-grained, role-based authorization Multi-tenant administration Enforce a common set of policies across multiple data access path in Hadoop. Key Capabilities of Sentry Fine-Grained Authorization Permissions on object hierarchie. Eg, Database, Table, Columns Role-Based Authorization Support for role templetes to manage authorization for a large set of users and data objects Multi Tanent Administration -
What's in Your Java Application
What’s in your Java Application – is it safe? Can you ‘Shift Left’ to mitigate the risks? Nick Coombs, Regional Sales Director Andy Howells, Solutions Architect Win a GoPro Hero Session – scan an application • Full HD 1080p video up to 60 fps • 149° lens • Waterproof to 32 ft with included housing • Up to 2 hours recording • 8 megapixel still photos & time lapse mode 2 5/2/2016 What Projects do you use? • Apache Struts • Apache Mahout • Wildfly • Liferay • Glassfish • Apache Tomee • JBOSS • Websphere • Apache Tomcat 3 5/2/2016 Devops – The intersection of Agile, Lean and ITSM LEAN - Quality Agile - Speed ITSM - Control 4 5/2/2016 The modern software supply chain SUPPLIERS WAREHOUSES MANUFACTURERS FINISHED GOODS Open Source Projects Component Repositories Software Dev Teams Software Applications 3.7 million open source 32 billion download requests 11 million developers 80 - 90% component-based developers last year 160,000 organizations 106 components per Over 1.3M component 90,000 private component 7,600 external suppliers application versions contributed repositories in use used in an average 105,000 open source development organization 24 known security projects vulnerabilities per Once uploaded, always 27 versions of the same application, critical or available 6.2% of requests have component downloaded severe known security 3-4 yearly updates, no way 43% don’t have open vulnerabilities 9 restrictive licenses per to inform development source policies application, critical or teams 34% of downloads have 75% of those with policies severe restrictive licenses Mean-time-to-repair a don’t enforce them security vulnerability: 390 95% rely on inefficient 31% suspect a related 60% don’t have a complete days component distribution (or breach software Bill of Materials “sourcing”) practices. -
Cómo Citar El Artículo Número Completo Más Información Del
DYNA ISSN: 0012-7353 Universidad Nacional de Colombia Iván-Herrera-Herrera, Nelson; Luján-Mora, Sergio; Gómez-Torres, Estevan Ricardo Integración de herramientas para la toma de decisiones en la congestión vehicular DYNA, vol. 85, núm. 205, 2018, Abril-Junio, pp. 363-370 Universidad Nacional de Colombia DOI: https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v85n205.67745 Disponible en: https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=49657889045 Cómo citar el artículo Número completo Sistema de Información Científica Redalyc Más información del artículo Red de Revistas Científicas de América Latina y el Caribe, España y Portugal Página de la revista en redalyc.org Proyecto académico sin fines de lucro, desarrollado bajo la iniciativa de acceso abierto Integration of tools for decision making in vehicular congestion• Nelson Iván-Herrera-Herreraa, Sergio Luján-Morab & Estevan Ricardo Gómez-Torres a a Facultad de Ciencias de la Ingeniería e Industrias, Universidad Tecnológica Equinoccial, Quito, Ecuador. [email protected], [email protected] b Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, España. [email protected] Received: September 15th, 2017. Received in revised form: March 15th, 2018. Accepted: March 21th, 2018. Abstract The purpose of this study is to present an analysis of the use and integration of technological tools that help decision making in situations of vehicular congestion. The city of Quito-Ecuador is considered as a case study for the done work. The research is presented according to the development of an application, using Big Data tools (Apache Flume, Apache Hadoop, Apache Pig), favoring the processing of a lot of information that is required to collect, store and process. -
Open Source Used in Cisco Unity Connection 11.5 SU 1
Open Source Used In Cisco Unity Connection 11.5 SU 1 Cisco Systems, Inc. www.cisco.com Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. Text Part Number: 78EE117C99-132949842 Open Source Used In Cisco Unity Connection 11.5 SU 1 1 This document contains licenses and notices for open source software used in this product. With respect to the free/open source software listed in this document, if you have any questions or wish to receive a copy of any source code to which you may be entitled under the applicable free/open source license(s) (such as the GNU Lesser/General Public License), please contact us at [email protected]. In your requests please include the following reference number 78EE117C99-132949842 Contents 1.1 ace 5.3.5 1.1.1 Available under license 1.2 Apache Commons Beanutils 1.6 1.2.1 Notifications 1.2.2 Available under license 1.3 Apache Derby 10.8.1.2 1.3.1 Available under license 1.4 Apache Mina 2.0.0-RC1 1.4.1 Available under license 1.5 Apache Standards Taglibs 1.1.2 1.5.1 Available under license 1.6 Apache STRUTS 1.2.4. 1.6.1 Available under license 1.7 Apache Struts 1.2.9 1.7.1 Available under license 1.8 Apache Xerces 2.6.2. 1.8.1 Notifications 1.8.2 Available under license 1.9 axis2 1.3 1.9.1 Available under license 1.10 axis2/cddl 1.3 1.10.1 Available under license 1.11 axis2/cpl 1.3 1.11.1 Available under license 1.12 BeanUtils(duplicate) 1.6.1 1.12.1 Notifications Open Source Used In Cisco Unity Connection -
Oracle Database Mobile Server, Installation Guide
Oracle® Database Mobile Server Installation Guide Release 11.3.0.1 E38579-02 April 2014 Oracle Database Mobile Server Installation Guide Release 11.3.0.1 E38579-02 Copyright © 2013, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws. Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means. Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free. If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing. If this is software or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs, including any operating system, integrated software, any programs installed on the hardware, and/or documentation, delivered to U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations. As such, use, duplication, disclosure, modification, and adaptation of the programs, including any operating system, integrated software, any programs installed on the hardware, and/or documentation, shall be subject to license terms and license restrictions applicable to the programs.