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Work with Java Web Start beyond the sandbox
Java Web Start can make deploying Java apps a breeze, but it may prevent those apps from accessing needed resources. Find out how to use Java Network Launching Protocol and application signing to access a user's system resources beyond the sandbox.When you deploy applications through Sun’s Java Web Start, they...
Tags: Programming languages, Channel management, application sandbox, Ryan Brase, sandbox, Web Start, Java, system resource, Web, Java Network Launching Protocol
Technical articles 2002-10-15

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How to print in Java Web Start
The Java Web Start application sandbox lets users run applications from the Web with minimal access to system resources, such as a printer. This sandbox protects users’ systems from damage caused by malicious applications.However, when an application developer and the user both want the application to have access to the...
Tags: Channel management, Printers, Java, Ryan Brase, Web Start PrintService, sandbox, Web Start, Web, Java Web Start
Technical articles 2003-01-03
How will .NET My Services affect application development?
Microsoft .NET My Services formerly HailStorm is a collection of usercentric Web services that may dramatically change the way you deliver functionality to your customers. Learn about the first set of Web services that will be arriving soon.The name has changed, but the concept is the same. Microsoft’s push into...
Tags: SOAP, .NET, Application servers, Middleware, Web services, William Sempf MCP, CIBS, IWA, application development, Microsoft .NET, Simple Object Access Protocol, Microsoft Corp.
Technical articles 2001-10-16
Is Vista UAP getting a bum rap?
Is Vista UAP getting a bum rap?article rootIs Vista UAP getting a bum rap?Tell us in the talkback.I don't have Vista and won't have it - so I can't testit. But the article talks about installing FF and then not being able to delete the Desktop Icon. I understand, and...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, security, vista, george ou, uap, george_ou@..., off-topic, Apple Macintosh, Linux, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Mozilla Firefox, Vista UAP
Discussion threads 2006-05-08
Java Web Start splits the difference between apps and applets
Sun's Web Start offers an easy way to deploy Java applications by adapting the best traits of applets and applications. Find out how Web Start works and how you can roll it out.Sun’s Java Web Start makes installing Java applications as simple as tagging Web links to check and access...
Tags: Programming languages, Channel management, Ryan Brase, Java Web Start, Java, Web Start, applet, Java application, Web
Technical articles 2002-10-07
Deploy full-featured applications with Java Web Start
Java Web Start provides a platform-independent, secure, and robust deployment technology. Find out how it enables developers to deploy full-featured applications to end users by making the applications available on a standard Web server. Java Web Start JWS allows you to launch full-featured Java applications with a...
Tags: Java Web Start, Java, Peter V. Mikhalenko, Programming languages, Java Tips Newsletter, Application, File, Java Network Launching Protocol Technology, JAR, Security Java Web Start, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2006-09-27
User exchanges: It's good to share
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, OPEN SOURCE, Macromedia Inc., software, software company, user exchange, Jeffrey Tarter, Adobe Systems Inc.
Technical articles 2004-06-10
On-line banking: How safe is it?
Bank on-line? It might not be safeSophisticated crimeware is out in the wild and stealing people's money. Find out how and what you can do to protect yours.Live CD.Now there's a suggestion. < slaps forehead >Thank you, Michael! :)Bank issued boot thumbdrivesThe approach I believe in...
Tags: LiveCD, bank, banking, security
Discussion threads 2009-09-24
Deploy Java applications with JNLP
See why using the Java Network Launching Protocol JNLP and Java Web Start for your next distributed application may be an attractive option. For instance, one advantage about JNLP applications is that they're self-installing and self-updating. Remote clients can access and run applications on their local machines by...
Tags: Java, David Petersheim, Programming languages, Java application, Java Network Launching Protocol, Java Tips Newsletter, Application, Class, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2005-08-12
Learn to secure your ASP.NET applications with these tips
Despite its improvements over previous standards, ASP.NET still has its fair share of vulnerabilities. Use these commonsense tips from security expert H.D. Moore to bullet-proof your Web applications.From a security standpoint, ASP.NET represents a big improvement over previous incarnations of ASP. With the new platform, developers have easy methods to...
Tags: .NET, Middleware, Lamont Adams, Microsoft ASP.NET, security, session management, attack
Technical articles 2002-07-08
Lock it down: Use the revised OWASP Top Ten to secure your Web applications -- Part 4
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.Maliciousfile execution, also listed as InsecureRemote File Include in the OWASP Top Ten, is a vulnerability caused by direct use orconcatenation of unvalidated input into file or stream functions. This weaknessis found in many Web applications, but it is preventable by coding...
Tags: SECURITY, Tom Olzak, attack, Web application, attacker, file execution
Technical articles 2007-04-02
SolutionBase: Customize your eGroupWare site with SiteManager
Looking for a way to customize your eGroupWare site? The program you need is one you probably already have: SiteManager. Jack Wallen shows you what it does. Recently, I explored what I found to be one of the most outstanding groupware packages available: eGroupWare. This package was an...
Tags: Web, Version, Section, Editor, Web Site, Site, Icon, User, Tool, Block, eGroupWare, eGroupWare Suite, Productivity, Web Site Development, Internet, Jack Wallen, SiteManager
Technical articles 2007-10-01
Use free sandboxing software to isolate risky behavior
Good toolI've been using SandBoxie for 4 years now. Besides the pdf issue easily resolved there's one catch for notebook users. More often than not the touch pad will not be able to scroll or it will not work at all. Also there appears to not be a good solution...
Tags: Tools & Techniques, Web browsers, SafeSpace, Sandboxie, software
Discussion threads 2008-12-15
Exploring Secrets of .NET Keystroke Handling
Few areas in .NET are seemingly as simple yet deceptively challenging as processing keyboard inputs. This situation is exacerbated because neither the MSDN documentation nor any of the excellent .NET support websites provide comprehensive, practical details about handling keystrokes. Enter Keystroke Sandbox, a small application developed just for this paper....
Tags: Jupitermedia Corp., Keyboards, .Net, Application Servers, Middleware, Hardware, Peripherals, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2008-10-23
how to install audio device
hi, i using DELL Inspiron 1525 i download srs audio sandbox after that no audio i click on speaker icon on right below select on sound i click on speakers select don't use this devicedisable.after that i am not getting the audio now how to install the audio...
Tags: audio device, REALTECH
Discussion threads 2009-01-03
Add stability to your ASP.NET applications with AppDomains
A colleague recently approached me about the concept of an application domain within ASP.NET. It took a minute to jog my memory about this security feature in the .NET Framework. If you could use a refresher on applications domains, here's a quick overview of the concept.What is it?The Application Domain,...
Tags: Security, .net, ASP.NET, Programming
Blog posts 2007-06-26
How Microsoft hopes to revitalize rich applications
Microsoft hopes to maneuver customers back to a common development platform with its network-centric .NET platform. Read on to learn how Microsoft plans to use .NET to make rich Web-based application distribution a reality.During the first half of the '90s, Microsoft almost single-handedly ushered in the graphical user interface on...
Tags: .NET, Application servers, Middleware, e Advantage, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Corp., centric technology, server
Technical articles 2001-11-01
Plug-in makes installing Java Web Start a breeze
Java Web Start simplifies deployment of applications, but Sun's Plug-in makes the task even easier. See how the Java Plug-in from Sun enables browsers to fetch a Java Virtual Machine JVM.Java Web Start makes deploying and updating Java applications quick and easy. However, to take advantage of Web Start, users...
Tags: Programming languages, Web browsers, Ryan Brase, Java Web Start, Java, Web Start, JVM, plug-in, Web browser, Web, Java plug-in
Technical articles 2002-10-28
Add security to applications by using JAAS
Java Authentication and Authorization Service JAAS provides the ability to implement the two things that any decent security system needs: authentication and authorization. See how JAAS may save you time and effort the next time you need to add security to your Java app. Balancing openness and...
Tags: JAAS, David Petersheim, security, authentication, Java Tips Newsletter, Application, Java
Technical articles 2005-08-09
10 things you should know about virtualization
Virtualization has been a major buzzword in the IT world for a few years. Now the buzz is getting bigger, as we draw close to the release of Windows Server 2008 on March 1. Microsoft has promised that the Hyper-V virtualization component formerly called Viridian will follow within 180 days....
Tags: Application, Operating System, Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Virtual Machine, VM, Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Hardware, Storage, Debra Littlejohn Shinder
Blog posts 2008-02-20
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