The question of how best to perform user authentication is a puzzle that is quite tough to solve. While newer techniques keep emerging, the bread-and-butter user authentication technology of passwords will not go away very soon. Usage of passwords for authenticating users raises several concerns, such as how long the passwords should be, using what combinations of letters, digits, special symbols, etc; and also how long should passwords remain valid (i.e. how frequently they should expire), and so on.
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James Gosling, Vice President and Sun Fellow announced today as part of his keynote at Sun Tech Days in Sydney that Ted Leung, author, Apache Software Foundation (ASF) member and long-time Python developer at the Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF), and Frank Wierzbicki, lead implementor of the Jython project (Python on the Java VM), will become Sun employees this month. They'll be working full-time on Jython and in particular paying attention to developer tools. |
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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has rocked the IT world and have become mainstream in most organizations. SOA applications are built on integrating disparate platforms. This paradigm change has introduced chaos organizations and administrators are struggling to manage complex SOA environments. This presentation will introduce how you can effectively manage complex SOA environment. It will dive down how to discover, model, secure and monitor your services. It will conclude with best practices for managing your SOA platform for reduced total cost of ownership. |
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Experts Debate SOA, RIA, Agile, Quality, Open Source, Work Cultures & IT Education...
Project managers & architects from Cognizant, Infosys, i-flex & Persistent talk to IndicThreads about trends in software development. They discuss the changing nature of enterprise applications as well as the impact of RIA and SOA. They share their thoughts on Agile, project execution models, project irritants and also give their take on the quality of software education. Read the full discussion to gain meaninful insights into the Software Development scenario today.
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The session at the last Java meet gave an overview of Google Technologies and APIs. In continuation with that theme, the session this month delves deep into GWT territory. Rohit Ghatol speaks about "Ajax using Java - Digging Deeper Into GWT". |
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Chris Schalk's session on 'How to make your Ajax applications go offline' was presented at the IndicThreads.com Conference On Java Technology 2007 held in Oct 2007 in Pune, India.
In this session, Chris describes Google Gears, discussing how it works and how it's used. This session also includes a demo of a various Ajax applications that are offline enabled using the Open Source Google Gears technology. |
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