VSAM Demystified, by IBM Redbooks, Dave Lovelace

June 30th, 2009 by Shytex

VSAM Demystified, by IBM Redbooks, Dave Lovelace
IBM/Redbooks | September 2003 | PDF | English | ISBN: 0738453234 | 524 Pages | 5,53 Mb


Description : Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) is one of the access methods used to process data. Many of us have used VSAM and work with VSAM data sets daily, but exactly how it works and why we use it instead of another access method is a mystery. This book helps to demystify VSAM and gives you the information necessary to understand, evaluate, and use VSAM properly. It clarifies VSAM functions for application programmers who work with VSAM. The practical, straightforward approach should dispel much of the complexity associated with VSAM. Wherever possible an example is used to reinforce a description of a VSAM function. This IBM Redbook is intended as a supplement to existing product manuals. It is intended to be used as an initial point of reference for VSAM functions. This book also builds upon the subject of Record Level Sharing and the new z/OS feature called DFSMStvs.

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The ACE Programmer’s Guide: Practical Design Patterns for Network and Systems Programming

June 30th, 2009 by Shytex

The ACE Programmer's Guide: Practical Design Patterns for Network and Systems Programming
This book teaches you about ACE: a bit of its history and approach to development, how it’s organized, how to begin using it, and also how to use some of its more advanced capabilities. We teach you how to do things the ACE way in this book, but we could not possibly fit in a complete reference. Use this book to get started with ACE and to begin using it in your work. If you’ve been using ACE for a while, there are probably descriptions of some capabilities you haven’t seen before, so the book is useful for experienced ACE users as well.

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Introduction to Storage Area Networks, by Jon Tate, Fabiano Lucchese, Richard Moore

June 30th, 2009 by Shytex

Introduction to Storage Area Networks, by Jon Tate, Fabiano Lucchese, Richard Moore
IBM/Redbooks | September 6, 2006 | PDF | English | ISBN: 0738495565 | 352 Pages | 6,38 Mb


Description : The explosion of data created by the businesses of today is making storage a strategic investment priority for companies of all sizes. As storage takes precedence, three major initiatives have emerged:
- Infrastructure simplification: Consolidation, virtualization, and automated management with IBM TotalStorage can help simplify the infrastructure and ensure an organization meets its business goals.
- Information lifecycle management: Managing business data through its life cycle from conception until disposal in a manner that optimizes storage and access at the lowest cost.
- Business continuity: Maintaining access to data at all times, protecting critical business assets, and aligning recovery costs based on business risk and information value.

Storage is no longer an afterthought. Too much is at stake. Companies are searching for more ways to efficiently manage expanding volumes of data, and to make that data accessible throughout the enterprise; this is propelling the move of storage into the network. Also, the increasing complexity of managing large numbers of storage devices and vast amounts of data is driving greater business value into software and services. With current estimates of data to be managed and made available increasing at 60 percent per annum, this is where a storage area network (SAN) enters the arena. Simply put, SANs are the leading storage infrastructure for the global economy of today. SANs offer simplified storage management, scalability, flexibility, availability, and improved data access, movement, and backup. This IBM Redbook gives an introduction to the SAN. It illustrates where SANs are today, who are the main industry organizations and standard bodies active in the SAN world, and it positions IBM`s comprehensive, best-of-breed approach of enabling SANs with its products and services. It introduces some of the most commonly encountered terminology and features present in a SAN.


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Eclipse Development Using the Graphical Editing Framework And the Eclipse Modeling Framework, by IBM Redbooks

June 30th, 2009 by Shytex

Eclipse Development Using the Graphical Editing Framework And the Eclipse Modeling Framework, by IBM Redbooks
IBM/Redbooks | February 17, 2004 | PDF | English | ISBN: 0738453161 | 256 Pages | 6,48 Mb


Description : Eclipse Development using the Graphical Editing Framework and the Eclipse Modelling Framework is written for developers who use the Eclipse SDK to develop plug-in code. This IBM Redbook is intended for a technical readership and for developers who already have good knowledge and experience in Eclipse plug-in development. In this book, we examine two frameworks that are developed by the Eclipse Tools Project for use with the Eclipse Platform: the Graphical Editing Framework (GEF), and the Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF). We cover both the Graphical Editing Framework and the Eclipse Modeling Framework, but these frameworks can be used separately, and there is no dependency between them. This book provides a high level introduction to these frameworks so that Eclipse plug-in developers can consider whether the frameworks will be useful for the requirements of their particular development environment. Next, tips and techniques are provided for writing code that uses GEF and EMF. Also, a detailed example is developed to illustrate a GEF editor that uses an EMF model.

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Front End Drupal: Designing, Theming, Scripting (Developer’s Library)

June 30th, 2009 by Shytex

Konstantin Käfer, Emma Hogbin “Front End Drupal: Designing, Theming, Scripting (Developer’s Library)”
Prentice Hall PTR | English | 2009-04-15 | ISBN: 0137136692 | 456 pages | PDF | 4 MB

“For Drupal to succeed, we need books like this.”
–Dries Buytaert, Drupal founder and project lead

“Drupal faces a common problem on the Web–the relative lack of new, high quality themes. Front End Drupal tackles this problem directly and is designed to help both experienced designers and rank novices get an understanding of how Drupal theming works. In fact, I’ll be the first to admit I learned a lot from this book.”
– Dries Buytaert, Drupal founder and project lead

The Practical, Complete Guide to Customizing Drupal Sites with Behaviors, Themes, and Templates

Drupal is now the world’s #1 open source content management system: Thousands of individuals and organizations are using it to build and update Web sites of virtually every kind. As Web designers and developers adopt Drupal, they need ways to quickly customize the visuals and interactivity of their sites. Drupal offers powerful tools for doing so, but little guidance on using them effectively. Front End Drupal is the solution. In this book, two expert Drupal developers cover everything you need to know to create great visual designs and state-of-the-art interactivity with Drupal’s behaviors, themes, and templates.

Front End Drupal is 100% focused on issues of site design, behavior, usability, and management. The authors show how to style Drupal sites, make the most of Drupal’s powerful templating system, build sophisticated community sites, streamline site management, and build more portable, flexible themes. You’ll also gain hands-on experience through several case studies that walk you through the customization of everything from page templates to Web site forums.

• Prepare and organize content so it’s easier to integrate into Drupal Web sites
• Structure Drupal page templates that are easy to work with
• Configure Drupal with the modules and browser tools you need to customize your site
• Utilize Drupal’s Starter Themes and themes converted from WordPress, Joomla!™, and Drupal 5.x
• Maximize the power and usability of Drupal’s content editing forms
• Build usable community sites with user profiles, comments, and user-generated content
• Use JavaScript™ to make your themes interactive and to enhance usability
• Create powerful animations and AJAX callbacks with jQuery, Drupal’s JavaScript library
About the Web Site
The accompanying site, frontenddrupal.com, contains all sample code and themes presented in this book.

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