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1. Getting started with Oracle Applications 11i
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This tutorial explains about Oracle Apps login, Choosing Responsibility, Choosing Function / Opening Form, Switch Responsibility, Query Form and Keyboard Shortcuts. This chapter would tell a user about the basics of login to the Oracle Applications instance. It would also demonstrate the basics of working with Oracle Applications. To understand the complete functionality of a particular responsibility please refer to the respective User Guide.
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2. Getting visitor information
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Getting information about your visitors is interesting and sometimes useful for generating statistics, especially when you have a high traffic.
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3. Getting user screen resolution
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This tutorial will teach you how to output a short message saying that the page is not optimized for a certain users screen resolution.
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4. Getting leaf items of the tree structure
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Do you know what is a tree structure? It is method of representing and storing some information. Sometimes in complicated applications you need to store data in this way. So find out how to print the leaf items of the tree structure using SQL and the general PHP features.
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6. Getting Started with PHP
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This tutorial starts by explaining the distinction between client and server side languages. The tutorial then goes on to introduces new PHP users to the tools involved in working with PHP (Apache,mySQL,PHPmyAdmin). The emphesis is on users wishing to setup PHP under Windows. Download links to a Windows install package, and other helpful links are included.
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7. DeveloperWorks: Getting to know Midgard
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BMs DeveloperWorks website has a nice tutorial on Midgard. Written by David Seager, a software engineer at IBM, the article describes setting up a basic Midgard site. The article also does a good job of setting up a general context for what Midgard is and how it works.
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8. Getting Started With ASP.NET
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A Sample Chapter from "Beginning ASP.NET using VB.NET". Topics covered include: Static Web Pages Dynamic Web Pages; An overview of the different technologies for creating dynamic web pages, including ASP.NET; Installing Internet Information Services (IIS); Installing the .NET Framework; and Testing and Troubleshooting your installation.
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9. Getting started with the FMA and Jiro
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If youre looking for a unique programming challenge, try your hand at building a management application for a distributed, cross-platform network. This article is the first in a three-part series that looks at how Sun Microsystemss Jiro technology and the Distributed Management Task Forces Web-Based Enterprise Management Initiative (WBEM) can simplify the creation of management applications for heterogeneous environments.
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10. Getting Started With XML-RPC in Perl, Part 1
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Creating an XML-RPC Web service with Perl is almost as easy as CGI scripting. This article will bring you up to speed on what XML-RPC is and how to use Perls Frontier::RPC library to create simple clients and servers. Included are samples of XML-RPC conversation diagrams and datatypes.
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