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USB Web Server for Mac OS

I have seen people searching on my Blog for USB Web server for MAC OS. Stunnix is available for MAC users who want to port Web server on USB.

Stunnix Advanced Web Server for CDROM and USB drives is designed for putting any web site that uses any popular programming languages like PHP, Perl, Python, Java (Tomcat) and databases like MySQL and SQLite to CDROM or USB, and have them working directly from that media on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

No need to port your Online Application to either of Rich Internet Application Frameworks – just use Stunnix Advanced Web Server. Your app will be portable to all major desktop operating systems without additional efforts. It can even keep updates user made to database data, despire website itself is run from read-only media. Many more features.

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GOS WebOS - Open Source Cloud Operating System

Although it is christened as Cloud Operating system, I would love to name it as Google Operating system. Although Google is launching in 2010 it’s Operating system, Chrome, I feel you can give this a try as all Google Apps like Google Spreadsheets, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Youtube, Google Picasa,& Google Mail is integrated in this OS

Mozilla Firefox is the Internet Browser and as an Offline Office Application you have Open Office.

You need a minimal configuration to install gos 3.1

Bare Minimum
300 MHz x86 processor
64 MB RAM
At least 4 GB of disk space (for full installation and swap space)
VGA graphics card capable of 640×480 resolution
CD-ROM drive or network card

Recommended
700 MHz x86 processor
384 MB RAM
8 GB of disk space
Graphics card capable of 1024×768 resolution
Sound card
A network or Internet connection

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Live Demo Windows4all operating system from browser

Windows4all.comHave you ever seen a Operating System inside a browser? Have you ever seen a Internet Explorer inside a Firefox Browser? Maybe you have recently moved to Linux/Mac operating system from Windows but you are missing familiar interface and want to spend some time on Microsoft Windows but don’t have access to it, if this is scenario for you then here is windows4all.com.

Windows4all.com is a Silverlight based online virtual operating system (sometimes called a Web OS or a Webtop or a cloud computer). It is is a website that simulates an operating system inside your web browser. Windows4all.com replicates the desktop environment of a modern operating system. It can give you a familiar work interface that looks the same whether you’re working at your home computer, or remotely from a borrowed or public computer. You can launch applications right away without installation.

Windows4all.com is web-based and requires Silverlight 3 to operate. Application runs in Silverlight’s security sandbox. By default code is restricted from accessing your file system or doing anything that could hurt your machine. Besides desktop, taskbar, start menu and sidebar, currently it includes such applications:

Windows4all.com
  • File Explorer
  • Internet Explorer
  • Video Player
  • Rich test editor
  • RSS reader
  • Virtual PC
  • Notepad
  • Paint
  • Chat
  • Calculator
  • Games like Chess, Solitaire, Spider etc.e

The system also supports installing program functionality. But this program should be developed in Silverlight and be available in Internet or local file system.

Windows4all.com advantages:

  • Convenience and freedom - A personalized desktop is available and accessible from any computer in the world.
  • No more administration - No more software installation, software update, worry about anti-virus.
  • Security - Less prone to typical attacks, viruses, worms, vulnerabilities, spyware and disk crashes.
  • Hardware - Performance doesn't depend much on the speed of your computer.
  • Entertainment - Being online, windows4all.com offers more opportunities for communicating and entertainment.
  • Cost - It is free.
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Cloudo the beautiful Web OS with cloud computing

cloudo

About three months ago I spoke about the new Google operating system called gOS Cloud. No joke! If you don’t believe me and you want to look for yourself, here is the article. gOS Cloud is a fully developed operating system which “lives” in the Internet. As a matter of fact, it boots from your favorite browsers and contains almost all the most important tools you have on your Windows/Mac/Linux. Of course, all the documents you write there will be saved in some remote server on the other side of the world, with the side-option to save it locally. If you have’t fully understood the meaning of what I said just image to be able to reach your personal operating system wherever you are and from whatever computer you use! That’s gOS. Recently a Swedish company called Cloudo and composed of a team of 5 men has developed the Google operating system further, to offer you a free, fully, virtual operating system which has nothing to envy to the one you are using right now!

Cloudo is a real operating system offering you all the tools you have in your computer. The user interface is quite stylish and captivating. I like it! Here is a list of its most important tools:

  • Application Manager: an easy platform to install whatever applications you wish.
  • Textpad: a very limited text editor, all in all similar to Notepad.
  • CHamp: an easy to use audio player which reminds me of WinAmp.
  • Media Player: a simple player to play your videos.
  • Calendar: keep track of your appointments.
  • Weather widget: keep an eye on the weather while working.
  • RSS reader: read your favorite news directly on your desktop.
  • Google Maps.
  • Games: Iceman, Gomoku, Othello, Connect Four, MineSweeper, Snake, Sudoku
  • Slideshow.

If you want to know more, click here. If you want to use it, visit the official website.



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Core Security Patterns: Best Practices and Strategies for J2EE(TM), Web Services, and Identity Management


Core Security Patterns is the hands-on practitioner™s guide to building robust end-to-end security into J2EE™ enterprise applications, Web services, identity management, service provisioning, and personal identification solutions. Written by three leading Java security architects, the patterns-driven approach fully reflects today™s best practices for security in large-scale, industrial-strength applications.

The authors explain the fundamentals of Java application security from the ground up, then introduce a powerful, structured security methodology; a vendor-independent security framework; a detailed assessment checklist; and twenty-three proven security architectural patterns. They walk through several realistic scenarios, covering architecture and implementation and presenting detailed sample code. They demonstrate how to apply cryptographic techniques; obfuscate code; establish secure communication; secure J2ME™ applications; authenticate and authorize users; and fortify Web services, enabling single sign-on, effective identity management, and personal identification using Smart Cards and Biometrics.
Core Security Patterns covers all of the following, and more:

  • What works and what doesn™t: J2EE application-security best practices, and common pitfalls to avoid
  • Implementing key Java platform security features in real-world applications
  • Establishing Web Services security using XML Signature, XML Encryption, WS-Security, XKMS, and WS-I Basic security profile
  • Designing identity management and service provisioning systems using SAML, Liberty, XACML, and SPML
  • Designing secure personal identification solutions using Smart Cards and Biometrics
  • Security design methodology, patterns, best practices, reality checks, defensive strategies, and evaluation checklists
  • End-to-end security architecture case study: architecting, designing, and implementing an end-to-end security solution for large-scale applications
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Pro PHP XML and Web Services More Easy for Beginner

Pro PHP XML and Web Services is the authoritative guide to using the XML features of PHP 5 and PHP 6. No other book covers XML and Web Services in PHP as deeply as this title. The first four chapters introduce the core concepts of XML required for proficiency, and will bring you up to speed on the terminology and key concepts you need to proceed with the rest of the book. Next, the book explores utilizing XML and Web Services with PHP5. Topics include DOM, SimpleXML, SAX, xmlReader, XSLT, RDF, RSS, WDDX, XML-RPC, REST, SOAP, and UDDI.
Author Robert Richards, a major contributor to the PHP XML codebase, is a leading expert in the PHP community. In this book, Richards covers all topics in depth, blending theory with practical examples. You'll find case studies for the most popular web services like Amazon, Google, eBay, and Yahoo. The book also covers XML capabilities, demonstrated through informative examples, in the PEAR libraries.
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Pro PHP XML and Web Services


Pro PHP XML and Web Services is the authoritative guide to using the XML features of PHP 5 and PHP 6. No other book covers XML and Web Services in PHP as deeply as this title. The first four chapters introduce the core concepts of XML required for proficiency, and will bring you up to speed on the terminology and key concepts you need to proceed with the rest of the book. Next, the book explores utilizing XML and Web Services with PHP5. Topics include DOM, SimpleXML, SAX, xmlReader, XSLT, RDF, RSS, WDDX, XML-RPC, REST, SOAP, and UDDI.
Author Robert Richards, a major contributor to the PHP XML codebase, is a leading expert in the PHP community. In this book, Richards covers all topics in depth, blending theory with practical examples. You'll find case studies for the most popular web services like Amazon, Google, eBay, and Yahoo. The book also covers XML capabilities, demonstrated through informative examples, in the PEAR libraries.
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PHP Oracle Web Development: Data processing, Security, Caching, XML, Web Services, and Ajax


This practical book for PHP/Oracle developers is built around well explained, easy-to-follow example code to build robust, efficient, secure solutions covering popular current topics on using PHP with Oracle. Assuming no special skill level, experienced author Yuli Vasiliev shows how to install and configure PHP and Oracle; connect PHP to Oracle; move application business logic to Oracle; build transactional applications; use security features; improve performance with caching; employ XML features; implement SOAP web services; build Ajax-driven PHP/Oracle solutions. Building and deploying PHP applications on Oracle Database combines the power and robustness of Oracle with the easy, rapid development of open-source PHP to achieve high-performance, scalable, reliable data-driven web applications with minimal effort. Unlike some other databases, Oracle allows building the key business logic of PHP applications inside the database, moving data processing from web server to database server

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