Thursday, July 8, 2010

Struts Meterials from DURGA SOFT download.



  • Architecture
    • 2-tier Architecture
    • 3-tier Architecture
    • n-tier Architecture

  • Web Application development models
    • MODEL1 Based Web Applications
    • MODEL2 Based Web Applications

  • Struts Introduction

  • ActionForm and Action Classes

  • Struts Flow/Struts Architecture

  • DesignPatterns
    • MVC(Model View Controller)
    • Singleton DesignPattern
    • FrontController DesignPattern
    • ApplicationController DesignPattern
    • DataTransforObect/ValueObject DesigenPattern

  • Web.xml file

  • struts-config.xml file

  • Validations
    • By using validate() method
    • By using ValidatorFrameWork

  • Different types of ActionForms and
    DynaActionForms
    • ActionForm
    • DynaActionForm
    • ValidatorForm
    • DynaValidatorForm
    • ValidatorActionForm
    • DynaValidatorActionForm

  • Predefined Action Classes
    • ForwardAction
    • IncludeAction
    • DispatchAction
    • LookupDispatchAction
    • SwitchAction

  • RequestProcessor

  • LocalForwads and GlobalForwards

  • LocalExceptions and GlobalExceptions

  • DataSources

  • Predefined tag library

  • Tiles

  • IDE :MyEclipse

  • Servers :Tomcat, JBoss

  • Struts 2.0

  • Log4J
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Product Details

* Paperback: 676 pages
* Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc.; 1 edition (October 25, 2004)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0596007124
* ISBN-13: 978-0596007126

At any given moment, somewhere in the world someone struggles with the same software design problems you have. You know you don’t want to reinvent the wheel (or worse, a flat tire), so you look to Design Patterns–the lessons learned by those who’ve faced the same problems. With Design Patterns, you get to take advantage of the best practices and experience of others, so that you can spend your time on…something else. Something more challenging. Something more complex. Something more fun.

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About the Author
Eric Freeman the director of engineering of new technologies at the Walt Disney Internet Group, focusing most recently on Digital Rights Management, content standards, new media formats, and video on demand over the Internet. Elisabeth Freeman researches new technologies at the Walt Disney Internet Group, focusing most recently on Digital Rights Management, content standards, new media formats, and video on demand over the Internet. In her free time, she is learning XSLT and Objective-C/Cocoa on her Macintosh iBook.

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Saturday, June 26, 2010

ISKCON Lord Venkateswara pictures very Beautifull.

Overview
Tirupati is on the southern border of Andhra Pradesh, very close to Madras, Tamil Nadu. Tirumala is located in the eastern ghats, a mountain range that runs along the south-eastern India. The temple of Lord Venkateswara is located on the seventh peak Venkatachala. The nearby town of Tiruchanoor (also known as Alamelumangapuram) is also covered in this page.
History
Lord Venkateswara also called the Lord of the seven hills. This temple has acquired a special sanctity in Hindu religion. The benefits that accrue by a pilgrimage to this holy town is mentioned in the Vedas and Puranas. Hindus all over the world believe that in Kali Yuga its possible to attain mukti only by worshipping Lord Venkateswara. Around 50,000 pilgrims visit the temple every day.
The Pallava, Chola, Pandaya and Vijayanagar rulers have endowed the temple with offerings of funds and Jewels.
Description Preparation
Before you start for Tirumala its recommended that you
Offer your prayers to your kuladeiva (family diety)
Visit the temple of Lord Ganesha to ensure that the trip is not laden with obstacles
Visit Tiruchanoor and offer your prayers to Sri Padmavathi Ammavari
Visit Sri Varahaswami Temple on the northern bank of Swami Pushkarini at Tirumala
Then offer your prayers to Lord Venkateswara










Friday, June 25, 2010

DesignPatterns download

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Design Patterns
Contents :
  • Creational patterns
    • Creational patterns
    • Abstract Factory Design Pattern
    • Builder Design Pattern
    • Factory Method Design Pattern
    • Object Pool Design Pattern
    • Prototype Design Pattern
    • Singleton Design Pattern
  • Structural patterns
    • Structural patterns
    • Adapter Design Pattern
    • Bridge Design Pattern
    • Composite Design Pattern
    • Decorator Design Pattern
    • Facade Design Pattern
    • Flyweight Design Pattern
    • Private Class Data
    • Proxy Design Pattern
  • Behavioral patterns
    • Behavioral patterns
    • Chain of Responsibility
    • Command Design Pattern
    • Interpreter Design Pattern
    • Iterator Design Pattern
    • Mediator Design Pattern
    • Memento Design Pattern
    • Null Object Design Pattern
    • Observer Design Pattern
    • State Design Pattern
    • Strategy Design Pattern
    • Template Method Design Pattern
    • Visitor Design Pattern

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Requirements to run SPRING


SPRING runs either on Linux or Windows system. The minimum requirements for running on Windows are:
  • An IBM-PC compatible, at least 512 Mb RAM, processor speed 500 MHz or better
  • Hard disk: 200 MB for the software and 250 MB for examples;
  • Windows 95/98/ME/NT/XP/Vista/W7.
The requirements for Linux are:
  • Memory (RAM): 512Mb or more.
  • Hard disk: 200 MB free for the software and 250 Mb or more for examples.
  • Linux Operational Systems: Fedora8, Mandriva2008, OpenSuse10/11 and Ubuntu7/8

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Java Programs to Practice..(zip)

Download Java Interview Questions

Question: What is transient variable?
Answer: Transient variable can't be serialize. For example if a variable is declared as transient in a Serializable class and the class is written to an ObjectStream, the value of the variable can't be written to the stream instead when the class is retrieved from the ObjectStream the value of the variable becomes null.



Tuesday, June 8, 2010

CoreJava Programs to practice

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For clearing SCJP tests you need to know the basics of core java. There are three variations in SCJP.

CX-310-025 for SCJP 1.2
Exam type - Multiple choice and short answer
Total Questions - 59
Pass score - 51% i.e. 36 of 69 questions must be answered

CX-310-035 for SCJP 1.4
Exam type - Multiple choice and short answer
Total Questions - 61
Pass score - 52% i.e. 32 of 61 questions must be answered

CX-310-055 for SCJP 1.5 / SCJP 5.0
Exam type - Multiple choice and short answer
Total Questions - 72
Pass score - 59% i.e. 43 of 72 questions must be answered

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