The POSIX Shell and Command-Line Utilities -- Playing with Files: Viewing, Manipulating, and Editing Text Files -- String Briefs -- What’s in a Word? -- Scripting by Numbers -- Loose Names Sink Scripts: Bringing Sanity to Filenames -- Treading a Righteous PATH -- The Dating Game -- Good Housekeeping: Monitoring and Tidying Up File Systems -- POP Goes the E-Mail -- PostScript: More Than an Aft…
Getting Started -- to Open Enterprise Server -- Installing Open Enterprise Server -- Upgrading to Open Enterprise Server -- to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server -- to the NetWare Kernel -- Connecting to Open Enterprise Server -- Open Enterprise Server Management Utilities -- Core Services -- eDirectory Management -- Managing the User Environment -- File Access -- Configuring Volumes -- Managing Secu…
What’s Apache Beehive? -- Introducing Web Services and SOA Fundamentals -- Introducing Annotations -- Dissecting Java Page Flows -- Using NetUI and Page Flows -- Using Controls -- Working with Beehive Web Services and JSR 181 -- Using XMLBeans.If you want exposure to the new open source lightweight SOA-driven Apache Beehive framework project, then pick up Pro Apache Beehive, the first book on…
Getting Started -- The Open Source Development Process -- Development Tools -- Programming Gaim -- GTK+ Basics -- Advanced GTK+ -- Sockets -- Protocol Plug-Ins -- Internationalization -- Portability.Are you enamored with instant messaging? Would you like to learn how to create your own messaging application? This book shows you how, by dissecting Gaim—the world's most popular open source inst…
“Hardening” is the process of protecting a system and its applications against unknown threats. Hardening Linux identifies many of the risks of running Linux hosts and applications and provides practical examples and methods to minimize those risks. The book is written for Linux/UNIX administrators who do not necessarily have in-depth knowledge of security but need to know how to secure the…
to Application Logging -- Understanding Apache log4j -- Destination of Logging—The Appender Objects -- Formatting Logging Information in log4j -- Filtering, Error Handling, and Special Rendering of Log Messages -- Extending log4j to Create Custom Logging Components -- A Complete log4j Example -- log4j and J2EE -- Using the Apache Log Tag Library -- Best Practices and Looking Forward to 1.3.In…