Category: Java
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Reduced Prices for ATG Hosting from Spark::red
Spark::red, the best ATG Hosting provider around, is offering reduced pricing on ATG Hosting and is committed to being aggressively competitive on price in order to help clients save money during the current economic slump. Check out the ATG Hosting Economic Stimulus Special Offer for more information on how you can save hundreds of thousands…
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Make A Custom RichFaces Skin
Using RichFaces in your application makes it easy to build great rich interfaces without spending a ton of time writing custom JavaScript for the front end and the back-end support for the JavaScript calls. It ties into your JSF components easily and makes dynamic interaction easy to build. It also comes with a number of…
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Making Your DHTML or AJAX Application Bookmarkable
As more and more websites are embracing “web 2.0” standards and evolving into more responsive dynamic applications many of them are losing basic functionality such as bookmark-ability. In order to present a richer interface or to reduce page load times and improve responsiveness it can be beneficial to alter the content on a page dynamically,…
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Additional CDN Information
A few popular commercial CDN services are: Akamai Mirror Image Multicast Media Limelight End user performance is typically increased roughly 20-25% by the addition of a good CDN solution. This does not count the reduced capacity requirements of your server farm, which is an added bonus. Photo by jpctalbot
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Monster.com Security Breach
The Monster.com job board database was illegally accessed and large amounts of user data were stolen. As is the case with many companies that maintain large databases of information, Monster is the target of illegal attempts to access and extract information from its database. We recently learned our database was illegally accessed and certain contact…
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Improving ATG Performance With a CDN
Why use a CDN? A Content Delivery Network, or CDN, is essentially a system of geographically distributed web servers which serve static content, typically images, video, and other bandwidth intensive files. This serves two purposes: it keeps your servers from having to handle those requests and it serves those files to the end user from…