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In this book, the creators of the Directory SDK for Java show how it can be used to build powerful, standards-based directory applications that leverage LDAP directory information on intranets, the Internet, even in e-commerce applications. The CD-ROM includes reference documentation and source code for the Directory SDK for Java and for all examples and programs in the book, as well as the entire text of the book in a fully searchable format.
Annotation IT planners and systems administrators familiar with basic Solaris system administration functions who know some NIS, NIS+, and DNS will find this a useful guide to implementing corporate naming services infrastructure and installing and managing the directory server and supporting services. LDAP concepts are taught in the course of the guide which instructs the reader in Solaris naming services, its architecture and security models, iPlanet directory server installation and configuration, Solaris 8 Native LDAP and NIS extensions configurations, capacity planning and performance tuning, deploying available LDAP data services, preventive maintenance, managing and consolidating directory services, and interoperability with Windows. Both authors are affiliated with Sun Microsystems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
Your map through the network jungle. Here's how to track down virtually every network available to academics and researchers. This new book, with its detailed compilation of host- level information, provides everything you need to locate resources, send mail to colleagues and friends worldwide, and answer questions about how to access major national and international networks. Extensively cross- referenced information on ARPANET/MILNET, BITNET, CSNET, Esnet, NSFNET, SPAN, THEnet, USENET, and loads of others is all provided. Included are detailed lists of hosts, site contacts, administrative domains, and organizations. Plus, a tutorial chapter with handy reference tables reveals electronic mail 'secrets' that make it easier to take advantage of networking.
Directory services matter to nearly every organization because they help centrally manage information and thereby reduce the costs of computing services. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a set of protocols that have become the internet standard for accessing directories. Many people need to understand directory services and LDAP in order to make decisions for their business. The books currently available are too advanced for technical managers and those new to directory services. This book is designed to fill that need. The author spends the first half of the book exploring how directory services and LDAP work and then the second half discussing the most popular implementations - OpenLDAP, Microsoft Active Directory, and Directory Server - for those who are trying to compare products. This book provides the technical foundation that will enable IT managers to make sound business decisions and developers to move on to more advanced books.
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Netscape DevEdge® Web developer's library Discover the best View Source APIs and techniques Netscape DevEdge Web Developer's Library is a comprehensive compilation of proven techniques for building Web-based workgroup applications. Packed with undocumented tips, authoritative tutorials, and working code — all reviewed by Netscape's technical staff for accuracy — this reference includes the best articles from View Source, Netscape's online journal for Internet developers. Working Solutions for Programming Challenges Get insider secrets from twenty expert "View Sourcerers" — including "JavaScript Apostle" Danny Goodman — on key Netscape-supported technologies Ramp up on JavaScript: Di...
A reference source to thousands of electronic forums, libraries, and databases worldwide that users can access inexpensively through online services. Features include: resources for 11 of the most popular online services; resource listings categorized by more than 60 discipline areas; appendices with guides to Internet library and Education Network; and more.
Annotation A digest of papers from the October 1998 symposium that addressed various aspects of augmenting humans with electronic devices. The 18 papers are grouped under five sessions--case studies, use in context, augmented reality/spatial context, adjusting to the human, and becoming a part of a human. Topics include wearable computers for task guidance in aircraft inspection, a cybernetic wearable camera, situated communication through physical and digital space, hand-held and body-worn graphical displays, and parasitic power harvesting in shoes. In addition to the papers, the volume contains a panel overview and nine posters. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.