It has long been known that classical Erdös-Renyi random graphs are rather limited in the types of degree distributions they can produce. The degree of any given node follows a binomial distribution, which goes over into a Poisson distribution in the sparse limit. In contrast, many real-world networks possess power law degree sequences that would…
This mini-HowTo assumes that you’re running Debian Unstable (Sid), but it should also work if you’re using Testing or even Ubuntu. It also assumes you’re doing all these steps as root.
THIS IS THE ULTIMATE SOURCE! (KG) "Now that Etch has come to a rest and has frozen, and nVIDIA has been updating its own binary Linux driver, installing nVIDIA on Etch is now just as cake as it was in Sarge. This brief tutorial will include 2 common methods for installing nVIDIA's Linux driver. They are both very simple and each will have its pro's and con's. You could try each way and decide later which suits your computing style, your kung-fu, best. Me, I always do things the hard way 'cos that's the way I dig it."
The java configurator located under org.policy.config is a powerful way of intializing a system. In addition, it is possible to load the application with different properties and even with a completely different functionality without having to recompile the code. This HOW-TO describes how this configurator can be used.
In this article I will present some configuration tips for the Spring MVC framework that could help you manage multiple instances of your Spring-based web application. T
Scmbug integrates software configuration management (SCM) with bug-tracking. It aims to solve the integration problem once and for all. It will glue any source code version control system (such as CVS/CVSNT, Subversion, and Git) with any bug tracking system (such as Bugzilla, Mantis, Request Tracker, Test Director).
This is a guide to running Linux with the Dell XPS M1710 notebook. The XPS M1710 is a very high end notebook with a big screen and fast components. It is also very heavy. Linux support is top notch.
This is the collection of Linux-related tips and tricks, mostly administration and configuration that helps to integrate Linux system into Windows office environment.
In order to force all DomUs to shutdown, instead of suspending, during Domain 0’s shutdown, all you have to do is make following changes in /etc/sysconfig/xendomains: Leave empty the XENDOMAINS_SAVE variable. By default, it uses /var/lib/xen/save as the directory where the states of the DomUs are saved. By leaving it empty, the states of the virtual machines are not saved, but they are shut down as usual. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.g-loaded.eu%2F2009%2F02%2F01%2Fxen-domu-using-dynamic-ip-and-hostname
A Business Configuration Set is a set of Customizing settings Which are grouped according to logical, business management criteria to a unit. For documentary,
Java applications are typically deployed in multiple environments and platforms, each requiring some unique configuration. JFig gives developers a simple yet powerful tool to manage their applications’ configuration. It allows them to:
1. Store application configuration in one common repository of XML files
2. Access configuration data using one common, convenient interface
3. Easily define multiple configurations, dynamically modifying those variables that need to change in different situations
4. Eliminate the error prone practice of defining the same configuration variables in multiple locations
5. Ease the management, deployment, and control of configuration files
jConfig is an extremely helpful utility, arming the developer with a simple API for the management of properties. Parts of the implementation are based on the idea that Properties, from Java's perspective, are a good thing, but can be better. jConfig employs the use of XML files for storing and retrieving of property information. The information can be stuffed into nice categories, which makes management quite a bit simpler. The ability to load from a URL is also a nice feature. It allows for a central repository where multiple instances of jConfig can read a single file. The nifty ability to
switch between XML and Properties files isn't fully exploited yet, but will be coming soon. That will mean that the developer would take their existing Properties files and export them to XML. That means less time to get up and get going with jConfig.
With jConfig we hope to have provided the developer with another powerful accessory for his or her's toolbox.
Mastering J2EE can be daunting, with an ever-growing list of technologies and acronyms. The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) has been at the core of the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) from its inception, but it is often underutilized by novice J2EE developers. This article will help demystify the role of JNDI in J2EE applications and show how it can help decouple your application from the details of deployment.