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Language syntax’s, performance, PHP, Ruby, Java and who’s better? Ahhhh!
Language syntax’s, performance, PHP, Ruby, Java and who’s better? Ahhhh! –
I was reading on The Server Side and came across this post:
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=43020#221954
which is part of this overall discussion:
Switch from Internet Explorer to Firefox?
Lately, I seem to have a problem log-in into Gmail from my Internet Explorer, this happens both at work (IE over Vista) and at home (IE over XP).
I get this wonderfully informative error message:
Doing a couple of “refresh” helps sometimes.
But what really helps is using FireFox instead of Internet Explorer- This problem does not happen in FireFox.
PHP calling .NET – Running WCF service with basicHttpBinding
I am Writing a PHP application that needs to run a back end .NET application. When creating a running the WCF web service out of the box, the PHP could not connect to the web service.
The problem:
The PHP returns "Caught exception: Cannot process the message because the content type ‘text/xml; charset=utf-8’ was not the expected type ‘application/soap+xml; charset=utf-8’."
The reason:
WCF is running a new version of web services than expected by the PHP.
The solution:
Change the binding type of the WCF service from binding="wsHttpBinding" to binding="basicHttpBinding".
This insures that your .NET web service would support clients and other services that conform to the WS-I standards.
Tip: Visual Studio 2008 fails to debug WCF web service
When trying to debug a WCF ( windows communication foundation) .NET 3.5 framework library, you might encounter a problem where Visual Studio (VS 2008) refuses to run or debug the WCF web service.
the problem:
The error you get from the WCF test client when trying to debug the WCF service is this – "WCF Test Client: Unrecognized option ‘targetclientversion’ specified"
I love my MVC …
If this was a comics style blog it would start like this:
They both stood there, the clean and virtues super-hero MVC and his arch-enemy the dirty and corrupt spaghetti-design-pattern… they were both aware that only one of them will prevail.
Ajax persistent Data Objects – AjaxDo 1.1 released!
Release 1.1 adds a fully functional JAVA server-side implementation to the pre-existing PHP server-side implementation. Now, Ajaxdo, AJAX
persistent Data Objects, enables applications can work in a JSP/JDBC environment and port easily from PHP to JAVA and vise-versa.
Code, examples and documentation can be found here.
Scale out versus scale up – How to scale your application.
When designing enterprise application architecture, talking to clients and doing interviews for my group, I sometimes tackle the “scale up vs. scale out” software architectural dilemma.
To set the stage lets define what scale means as well as what scale-up and scale-out mean.
Spring-Dashboard 1.0 released under the apache license!
Release 1.0 contains a framework for gathering statistic runtime information on spring web application, a configurable dashboard view with a default AJAX implementation and an example application that demonstrates the Spring-Dashboard basic abilities.