Active Directory disaster recovery [[electronic resource] /] / Florian Rommel ; reviewers, James Eaton-Lee, Nathan Yocom |
Autore | Rommel Florian |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (252 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.7/136 |
Soggetto topico |
Directory services (Computer network technology)
Data recovery (Computer science) - Planning Emergency management Data protection |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-38649-9
9786611386498 1-84719-328-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; An Overview of Active Directory Disaster Recovery; What is Disaster Recovery?; Why is Disaster Recovery Needed?; Conventions Used in This Book; Disaster Recovery for Active Directory; Disaster Types and Scenarios Covered by This Book; Recovery of Deleted Objects; Single DC Hardware Failure; Single DC AD Corruption; Site AD Corruption; Corporate (Complete) AD Corruption; Complete Site Hardware Failure; Corporate (Complete) Hardware Failure; Summary; Active Directory Design Principles
Active Directory ElementsThe Active Directory Forest; The Active Directory Tree; Organizational Units and Leaf Objects; Active Directory Sites; Group Policy Objects; Domain Design: Single Forest, Single Domain, and Star Shaped; Domain Design: Single Forest, Single Domain, Empty Root, Star Shaped; Domain Design: Multi-Domain Forest; Domain Design: Multi-Forest; LRS-Lag Replication Site; Design Your Active Directory; Naming Standards; Username and Service Account Naming; Group Policy Naming; Design with Scalability in Mind; Flexible Single Master Operation Roles (FSMO) Migration from Other Authentication ServicesKeeping Up-To-Date and Safe; Documentation; Backups; Summary; Design and Implement a Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Organization; Analyze the Risks, Threats, and the Ways to Mitigate; The Two-Part, 10 Step Implementation Guide; Part One: The Steps for General Implementation; Calculate and Analyze; Create a Business Continuity Plan; Present it to the Management (Part 1 and 2); Define Roles and Responsibilities; Train the Staff for DR; Test Your DRP Frequently; Part Two: Implementing a Disaster Recovery Plan for AD; Writing is Not All Ensure that Everyone is Aware of Locations of the DRPDefine the Order of Restoration for Different Systems (Root First in Hub Site, then Add One Server etc.); Go back to ""Presentation to Management""; Summary; Strengthening AD to Increase Resilience; Baseline Security; Domain Policy; Domain Controller Security Policy; Securing Your DNS Configuration; Secure Updates; Split Zone DNS; Active Directory Integrated Zones; Configuring DNS for Failover; DHCP within AD; Tight User Controls and Delegation; Proper User Delegation; Group Full control; Group with Less Control Group to Allow Password ResetsCentral Logging; Proper Change Management; Virtualization and Lag Sites; Resource Assignment; Backups and Snapshots; Deployment; Sites and Services Explained; Creating Sites, Subnets, and Site Links; Setting Replication Schedules and Costs; Cost; Scheduling; Site Scheduling; Link Scheduling; Lag Sites and Warm Sites; Configuring a Lag Site; Creating, Configuring and Using a Warm Site; Summary; Active Directory Failure On a Single Domain Controller; Problems and Symptoms; Symptoms; Causes; Solution Process; Solution Details; Verification of Corruption Tools for Verification |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910454918703321 |
Rommel Florian | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Active Directory disaster recovery [[electronic resource] /] / Florian Rommel ; reviewers, James Eaton-Lee, Nathan Yocom |
Autore | Rommel Florian |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (252 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.7/136 |
Soggetto topico |
Directory services (Computer network technology)
Data recovery (Computer science) - Planning Emergency management Data protection |
ISBN |
1-281-38649-9
9786611386498 1-84719-328-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; An Overview of Active Directory Disaster Recovery; What is Disaster Recovery?; Why is Disaster Recovery Needed?; Conventions Used in This Book; Disaster Recovery for Active Directory; Disaster Types and Scenarios Covered by This Book; Recovery of Deleted Objects; Single DC Hardware Failure; Single DC AD Corruption; Site AD Corruption; Corporate (Complete) AD Corruption; Complete Site Hardware Failure; Corporate (Complete) Hardware Failure; Summary; Active Directory Design Principles
Active Directory ElementsThe Active Directory Forest; The Active Directory Tree; Organizational Units and Leaf Objects; Active Directory Sites; Group Policy Objects; Domain Design: Single Forest, Single Domain, and Star Shaped; Domain Design: Single Forest, Single Domain, Empty Root, Star Shaped; Domain Design: Multi-Domain Forest; Domain Design: Multi-Forest; LRS-Lag Replication Site; Design Your Active Directory; Naming Standards; Username and Service Account Naming; Group Policy Naming; Design with Scalability in Mind; Flexible Single Master Operation Roles (FSMO) Migration from Other Authentication ServicesKeeping Up-To-Date and Safe; Documentation; Backups; Summary; Design and Implement a Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Organization; Analyze the Risks, Threats, and the Ways to Mitigate; The Two-Part, 10 Step Implementation Guide; Part One: The Steps for General Implementation; Calculate and Analyze; Create a Business Continuity Plan; Present it to the Management (Part 1 and 2); Define Roles and Responsibilities; Train the Staff for DR; Test Your DRP Frequently; Part Two: Implementing a Disaster Recovery Plan for AD; Writing is Not All Ensure that Everyone is Aware of Locations of the DRPDefine the Order of Restoration for Different Systems (Root First in Hub Site, then Add One Server etc.); Go back to ""Presentation to Management""; Summary; Strengthening AD to Increase Resilience; Baseline Security; Domain Policy; Domain Controller Security Policy; Securing Your DNS Configuration; Secure Updates; Split Zone DNS; Active Directory Integrated Zones; Configuring DNS for Failover; DHCP within AD; Tight User Controls and Delegation; Proper User Delegation; Group Full control; Group with Less Control Group to Allow Password ResetsCentral Logging; Proper Change Management; Virtualization and Lag Sites; Resource Assignment; Backups and Snapshots; Deployment; Sites and Services Explained; Creating Sites, Subnets, and Site Links; Setting Replication Schedules and Costs; Cost; Scheduling; Site Scheduling; Link Scheduling; Lag Sites and Warm Sites; Configuring a Lag Site; Creating, Configuring and Using a Warm Site; Summary; Active Directory Failure On a Single Domain Controller; Problems and Symptoms; Symptoms; Causes; Solution Process; Solution Details; Verification of Corruption Tools for Verification |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910778460703321 |
Rommel Florian | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Active Directory disaster recovery / / Florian Rommel ; reviewers, James Eaton-Lee, Nathan Yocom |
Autore | Rommel Florian |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (252 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.7/136 |
Soggetto topico |
Directory services (Computer network technology)
Data recovery (Computer science) - Planning Emergency management Data protection |
ISBN |
1-281-38649-9
9786611386498 1-84719-328-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; An Overview of Active Directory Disaster Recovery; What is Disaster Recovery?; Why is Disaster Recovery Needed?; Conventions Used in This Book; Disaster Recovery for Active Directory; Disaster Types and Scenarios Covered by This Book; Recovery of Deleted Objects; Single DC Hardware Failure; Single DC AD Corruption; Site AD Corruption; Corporate (Complete) AD Corruption; Complete Site Hardware Failure; Corporate (Complete) Hardware Failure; Summary; Active Directory Design Principles
Active Directory ElementsThe Active Directory Forest; The Active Directory Tree; Organizational Units and Leaf Objects; Active Directory Sites; Group Policy Objects; Domain Design: Single Forest, Single Domain, and Star Shaped; Domain Design: Single Forest, Single Domain, Empty Root, Star Shaped; Domain Design: Multi-Domain Forest; Domain Design: Multi-Forest; LRS-Lag Replication Site; Design Your Active Directory; Naming Standards; Username and Service Account Naming; Group Policy Naming; Design with Scalability in Mind; Flexible Single Master Operation Roles (FSMO) Migration from Other Authentication ServicesKeeping Up-To-Date and Safe; Documentation; Backups; Summary; Design and Implement a Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Organization; Analyze the Risks, Threats, and the Ways to Mitigate; The Two-Part, 10 Step Implementation Guide; Part One: The Steps for General Implementation; Calculate and Analyze; Create a Business Continuity Plan; Present it to the Management (Part 1 and 2); Define Roles and Responsibilities; Train the Staff for DR; Test Your DRP Frequently; Part Two: Implementing a Disaster Recovery Plan for AD; Writing is Not All Ensure that Everyone is Aware of Locations of the DRPDefine the Order of Restoration for Different Systems (Root First in Hub Site, then Add One Server etc.); Go back to ""Presentation to Management""; Summary; Strengthening AD to Increase Resilience; Baseline Security; Domain Policy; Domain Controller Security Policy; Securing Your DNS Configuration; Secure Updates; Split Zone DNS; Active Directory Integrated Zones; Configuring DNS for Failover; DHCP within AD; Tight User Controls and Delegation; Proper User Delegation; Group Full control; Group with Less Control Group to Allow Password ResetsCentral Logging; Proper Change Management; Virtualization and Lag Sites; Resource Assignment; Backups and Snapshots; Deployment; Sites and Services Explained; Creating Sites, Subnets, and Site Links; Setting Replication Schedules and Costs; Cost; Scheduling; Site Scheduling; Link Scheduling; Lag Sites and Warm Sites; Configuring a Lag Site; Creating, Configuring and Using a Warm Site; Summary; Active Directory Failure On a Single Domain Controller; Problems and Symptoms; Symptoms; Causes; Solution Process; Solution Details; Verification of Corruption Tools for Verification |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910809994903321 |
Rommel Florian | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Alfresco 3 business solutions [[electronic resource] /] / Martin Bergljung |
Autore | Bergljung Martin |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (608 p.) |
Disciplina | 006.76 |
Collana | Community experience distilled |
Soggetto topico |
Commercial documents - Data processing
Web site development Database management Digital media - Management Information resources management |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-01142-5
9786613011428 1-84951-335-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: The Alfresco Platform; Platform overview; Repository concepts and definitions; Repository; Stores; The Content Store; The AVM Store; Store reference; Nodes; Root node; Node reference; Node properties; Node property sheets; Node associations; QName; Permissions; User groups; Roles; Permission groups; Owner authority; Permission example; Multi-Tenant; Core platform; Open source libraries; Services and components; Content rules; Event model; Metadata extraction
Content transformationAlfresco Management Beans (JMX); Application Programming Interfaces (APIs); Subsystems; Bootstrap; Patches; Importers; Extension modules; Third-party extension modules; User interface clients; Alfresco Explorer; Alfresco Share; Alfresco SharePoint; Alfresco Mobile; Alfresco CIFS; The Alfresco installation directory structure; The alf_data directory; The contentstore directory; The contentstore.deleted directory; The audit.contentstore directory; The lucene-indexes and backup-lucene-indexes directories; The mysql directory; The oouser directory; The amps directories The tomcat directoryGetting the Alfresco source code; The Alfresco database; DB schema; Significant tables; ALF_NODE; ALF_NODE_PROPERTIES; ALF_NODE_ASPECTS; ALF_QNAME; ALF_APPLIED_PATCH; Example queries and update statements; Querying for number of nodes of a certain type; Querying for number of nodes stored in a particular month; Running a patch again; Summary; Chapter 2: The Alfresco APIs; Application Programming Interfaces (APIs); In-process APIs; The Java Foundation Services API; Event management API; Metadata Extraction API; Content Transformation API; The JavaScript API Client-server APIsCMIS API; Repository API; Custom APIs; Bootstrap APIs; Patches; Importers; Summary; Chapter 3: Setting Up a Development Environment and a Release Process; Setting up a development environment; Alfresco Extension projects; Alfresco Explorer and repository extensions; Alfresco Share UI extensions; Project directory structure; _alfresco/config; _alfresco/source; _share/config; Building and deploying; The Build file; Using the build file to deploy extensions; Debugging extensions; Setting up a continuous integration solution; Setting up a release process; Release notes template Updating Change LogTraining; Summary; Chapter 4: Authentication and Synchronization Solutions; Authentication and synchronization concepts; Basic authentication; NTLM authentication; Alfresco CIFS and NTLM authentication; Alfresco NTLM passthru authentication; Kerberos authentication; User and service login via KDC AS; Accessing Alfresco via KDC TGS; LDAP authentication; Checking what SASL mechanisms the LDAP server supports; LDAP synchronization; Alfresco authentication and synchronization subsystems; Alfresco authentication and application zones Setting up authentication and synchronization with Remote Directory servers |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459000403321 |
Bergljung Martin | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Alfresco 3 enterprise content management implementation [[electronic resource] ] : install, use, customize, and administer this powerful, open source Java-based enterprise CMS / / Munwar Shariff ... [et al.] |
Autore | Shariff Munwar |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (600 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.759 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Database management
Digital media - Management Information resources management Web site development |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-13628-3
9786612136283 1-84719-737-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Alfresco; An overview of Alfresco; Leveraging the benefits of open source; State-of-the-art content repository; Scalable architecture; Open standards-based underlying components; Globalization support; Security and access control; Business process automation; Enterprise integration; Alfresco Enterprise 3.0-An overview; Alfresco Network; Alfresco Web Studio; Alfresco Share; Alfresco Surf; Alfresco Repository Public API; Alfresco Draft CMIS Implementation; Microsoft SharePoint Protocol support; How you can benefit from Alfresco
Using Alfresco for document managementUsing Alfresco for records management; Using Alfresco for web content management; Using Alfresco for collaboration management; Using Alfresco for enterprise content search; Applications of Alfresco; How does the future look like with Alfresco?; Enterprise versus Community Labs; Better support options; Free upgrades; Implementing an example solution using Alfresco; Where do you get more information?; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Alfresco; Installing Alfresco; Out of the box installation architecture; Client Applications layer; Repository Services layer Data Storage layerThe components of Alfresco applications; Accessing the application; Choosing the right installation option; Enterprise and community editions; Operating systems-Windows, Linux, UNIX, and MacOS; Databases-MySQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, and PostgreSQL; Application servers-Tomcat and JBoss; Portals (optional)-JBoss Portal and Liferay; Choose the appropriate software for your installation; Installing on Microsoft Windows; Full installation; Installation of the Alfresco Tomcat bundle; Installation of other Alfresco Components; Installation folder structure Starting and stopping Alfresco as a console applicationConfiguring Alfresco as a Windows service; Installing on Linux; Installing extensions with AMP Install; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Started with Alfresco; Introduction to Alfresco Explorer; Log in to Alfresco as an Administrator; Screen layout; Tool Bar; Navigator; Breadcrumbs; Header; Detail; Administration Console; User and groups management; Category management; Data management; System information; Getting started with content creation; Create space; Create content; Create a link to content; My Alfresco dashboards Choosing the My Alfresco dashboard as the start locationConfiguring personal dashboard using wizard; Step one: Selection of layout; Step two: Selecting components; Start with basic configuration; Extend Alfresco configuration; Alfresco ConfigRoot folder; Alfresco extension folder; Configuration approach; Packaging and deploying Java extensions; Install the enterprise license file; Change the default administrator password; Configure the content store; Configure the relational database; Configure the email service and email server; Outbound email service; Inbound email server Configure the log files |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910456620303321 |
Shariff Munwar | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Alfresco 3 enterprise content management implementation [[electronic resource] ] : install, use, customize, and administer this powerful, open source Java-based enterprise CMS / / Munwar Shariff ... [et al.] |
Autore | Shariff Munwar |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (600 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.759 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Database management
Digital media - Management Information resources management Web site development |
ISBN |
1-282-13628-3
9786612136283 1-84719-737-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Alfresco; An overview of Alfresco; Leveraging the benefits of open source; State-of-the-art content repository; Scalable architecture; Open standards-based underlying components; Globalization support; Security and access control; Business process automation; Enterprise integration; Alfresco Enterprise 3.0-An overview; Alfresco Network; Alfresco Web Studio; Alfresco Share; Alfresco Surf; Alfresco Repository Public API; Alfresco Draft CMIS Implementation; Microsoft SharePoint Protocol support; How you can benefit from Alfresco
Using Alfresco for document managementUsing Alfresco for records management; Using Alfresco for web content management; Using Alfresco for collaboration management; Using Alfresco for enterprise content search; Applications of Alfresco; How does the future look like with Alfresco?; Enterprise versus Community Labs; Better support options; Free upgrades; Implementing an example solution using Alfresco; Where do you get more information?; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Alfresco; Installing Alfresco; Out of the box installation architecture; Client Applications layer; Repository Services layer Data Storage layerThe components of Alfresco applications; Accessing the application; Choosing the right installation option; Enterprise and community editions; Operating systems-Windows, Linux, UNIX, and MacOS; Databases-MySQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, and PostgreSQL; Application servers-Tomcat and JBoss; Portals (optional)-JBoss Portal and Liferay; Choose the appropriate software for your installation; Installing on Microsoft Windows; Full installation; Installation of the Alfresco Tomcat bundle; Installation of other Alfresco Components; Installation folder structure Starting and stopping Alfresco as a console applicationConfiguring Alfresco as a Windows service; Installing on Linux; Installing extensions with AMP Install; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Started with Alfresco; Introduction to Alfresco Explorer; Log in to Alfresco as an Administrator; Screen layout; Tool Bar; Navigator; Breadcrumbs; Header; Detail; Administration Console; User and groups management; Category management; Data management; System information; Getting started with content creation; Create space; Create content; Create a link to content; My Alfresco dashboards Choosing the My Alfresco dashboard as the start locationConfiguring personal dashboard using wizard; Step one: Selection of layout; Step two: Selecting components; Start with basic configuration; Extend Alfresco configuration; Alfresco ConfigRoot folder; Alfresco extension folder; Configuration approach; Packaging and deploying Java extensions; Install the enterprise license file; Change the default administrator password; Configure the content store; Configure the relational database; Configure the email service and email server; Outbound email service; Inbound email server Configure the log files |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910780784803321 |
Shariff Munwar | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Alfresco 3 enterprise content management implementation : install, use, customize, and administer this powerful, open source Java-based enterprise CMS / / Munwar Shariff ... [et al.] |
Autore | Shariff Munwar |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (600 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.759 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Database management
Digital media - Management Information resources management Web site development |
ISBN |
1-282-13628-3
9786612136283 1-84719-737-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Alfresco; An overview of Alfresco; Leveraging the benefits of open source; State-of-the-art content repository; Scalable architecture; Open standards-based underlying components; Globalization support; Security and access control; Business process automation; Enterprise integration; Alfresco Enterprise 3.0-An overview; Alfresco Network; Alfresco Web Studio; Alfresco Share; Alfresco Surf; Alfresco Repository Public API; Alfresco Draft CMIS Implementation; Microsoft SharePoint Protocol support; How you can benefit from Alfresco
Using Alfresco for document managementUsing Alfresco for records management; Using Alfresco for web content management; Using Alfresco for collaboration management; Using Alfresco for enterprise content search; Applications of Alfresco; How does the future look like with Alfresco?; Enterprise versus Community Labs; Better support options; Free upgrades; Implementing an example solution using Alfresco; Where do you get more information?; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Alfresco; Installing Alfresco; Out of the box installation architecture; Client Applications layer; Repository Services layer Data Storage layerThe components of Alfresco applications; Accessing the application; Choosing the right installation option; Enterprise and community editions; Operating systems-Windows, Linux, UNIX, and MacOS; Databases-MySQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, and PostgreSQL; Application servers-Tomcat and JBoss; Portals (optional)-JBoss Portal and Liferay; Choose the appropriate software for your installation; Installing on Microsoft Windows; Full installation; Installation of the Alfresco Tomcat bundle; Installation of other Alfresco Components; Installation folder structure Starting and stopping Alfresco as a console applicationConfiguring Alfresco as a Windows service; Installing on Linux; Installing extensions with AMP Install; Summary; Chapter 3: Getting Started with Alfresco; Introduction to Alfresco Explorer; Log in to Alfresco as an Administrator; Screen layout; Tool Bar; Navigator; Breadcrumbs; Header; Detail; Administration Console; User and groups management; Category management; Data management; System information; Getting started with content creation; Create space; Create content; Create a link to content; My Alfresco dashboards Choosing the My Alfresco dashboard as the start locationConfiguring personal dashboard using wizard; Step one: Selection of layout; Step two: Selecting components; Start with basic configuration; Extend Alfresco configuration; Alfresco ConfigRoot folder; Alfresco extension folder; Configuration approach; Packaging and deploying Java extensions; Install the enterprise license file; Change the default administrator password; Configure the content store; Configure the relational database; Configure the email service and email server; Outbound email service; Inbound email server Configure the log files |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910819201403321 |
Shariff Munwar | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Apache Struts 2 web application development [[electronic resource] ] : design, develop, test, and deploy your web applications using the Struts 2 framework / / Dave Newton |
Autore | Newton Dave |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (384 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.2/762 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Struts framework
Web site development Web sites - Authoring programs |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
9786612159299
1-282-15929-1 1-84719-340-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Struts and Agile Development; Struts 2 in a nutshell; The filter dispatcher; Interceptors; Actions; Results; Plug-ins; Agile in a nutshell; User stories; Testing; Refactoring; Short iterations; Real applications in a nutshell; Making it pretty; JavaScript; Documentation; All of the rest; Getting Started; Creating our own applications; Doing it ""by hand""; Using Maven; Summary; Chapter 2: Basic Configuration; Setting up our environment; A sanity-checking application; Configuring web.xml for Struts 2; Writing our first action
Configuring our first action with XMLConfiguring our result; Choosing an action method; Getting started with our application; Gathering user stories-defining our application; Building skeletal applications using wildcards; Matching multiple wildcards; More wildcard tricks; Packages and namespaces; Creating site navigation; Including external configuration files; Our application so far; Examining our configuration; Configuration via convention and annotations; The Convention Plug-in and action-less actions; The Convention Plug-in and action configuration Configuring the Convention Plug-in with annotationsSummary; Chapter 3: Actions and ActionSupport; ActionSupport and its interfaces; The Action interface; Action's convenience strings; The TextProvider interface; Detour-action properties, JSPs, and more tags; Continuing with message lookup; Parameterized messages; The LocaleProvider interface; The Validateable and ValidationAware interfaces; Implementing our first user story; Refining our story; Creating the recipe form; Adding some validation; Displaying our error messages; More action interfaces Detour-creating the list of interfaces to exploreLeveraging the IDE; Using the command line; Examining class files; Additional action interfaces; Preparable interface; Accessing scoped attributes (and request parameters); Accessing servlet objects; Request parameter/action property filtering; Summary; Chapter 4: Results and Result Types; The dispatcher result type; The redirect result type; The redirectAction result type; The chain result type (action chaining); The parse parameter and a usecase detour; Displaying the form; Coding our action; Configuring our success result Type conversion sneak attackCoding the show action; The FreeMarker and Velocity result types; FreeMarker result configuration; The XSLT result type; The plaintext result; The stream result; The httpheader result; The Tiles and JasperReports results; Creating custom result types; Configuring our custom result type; Writing the action; Implementing our markdown result type; Summary; Chapter 5: OGNL, the Value Stack, and Custom Tags; OGNL; Contents of the value stack and the tag; Escaping values; Default values; Escaping values for JavaScript Other value stack objects and the debug tag |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910456094503321 |
Newton Dave | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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ASP.NET 3.5 content management system development [[electronic resource] ] : build, manage, and extend your own content management system / / Curt Christianson, Jeff Cochran |
Autore | Christianson Curt |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (284 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.2/76 |
Altri autori (Persone) | CochranJeff |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Internet programming
Microsoft .NET Web sites - Design |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
9786612172328
1-282-17232-8 1-84719-362-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Planning and Building your First Content Management System; What a Content Management System is; Web Content Management Systems; Why use ASP.NET; ASP.NET membership and profiles; ASP.NET Master Pages and Themes; ASP.NET 3.5; Setting up your environment; Installing IIS; Operating systems and IIS versions; Installing IIS in Windows XP Pro; Installing IIS in Windows Vista; Installing ASP.NET 3.5; Installing Visual Web Developer Express 2008; Configuring and testing your setup; Configuring IIS on Windows XP; Configuring IIS on Windows Vista
Setting NTFS permissionsTesting IIS; Writing a simple content management application; Default.aspx; Content.txt; FCKEditor; Edit.aspx; Summary; Chapter 2: Adding a Database to a Content Management System; Why use a database; Why use SQL Server Express; Installing and configuring SQL Server 2005 Express; Installing SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express; Running SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express; Creating a database for our simple Content Management System; Creating a new database with Management Studio Express; Windows authentication vs. SQL server authentication Configuring an SQL user accountConfiguring the database to use the SQL Server account; Creating a database table with Management Studio Express; Using the SimpleCMS database in Visual Web Developer; Using the SimpleCMS database in the CMS application; Creating a new Default.aspx file; Configuring the data source; Binding the Data Source to a Repeater control; Creating a new Edit.aspx; Creating multiple content pages; Altering the database table; Adding data to the new column; Altering the SqlDataSource code; Understanding SQL Server commands; SQL query syntax; SELECT queries; WHERE clause TOPALL | DISTINCT; COUNT; GROUP BY clause; ORDER BY clause; INSERT queries; UPDATE queries; DELETE queries; Other queries; Entities and relationships in brief; Entities; Entity relationships; SQL injection; Preventing SQL injection; Changing the database user account; Summary; Chapter 3: Content Management System Architecture; Multi-tier architecture; The data store; The Pages table; The Panes table; The Articles table; The data access layer; Creating the typed dataset; Filtering data from the dataset; Insert method; Update and delete methods; The business logic layer; The ArticlesBLL class The presentation layerBuilding the Master Page; Summary; Chapter 4: Adding Security and Membership to a Content Management System; ASP.NET membership; Configuring and using forms authentication; Creating a new application; Creating the home page; Create the Master Page; Enabling forms authentication; Creating the membership database; Configuring the SqlMembershipProvider; Creating the login page; Creating a user account with the ASP.NET configuration tool; Creating a login; Adding forms authentication to our CMS; Preparing an existing SQL database; The aspnet_regsql.exe tool; User accounts Membership roles |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910456657003321 |
Christianson Curt | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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ASP.NET 3.5 content management system development [[electronic resource] ] : build, manage, and extend your own content management system / / Curt Christianson, Jeff Cochran |
Autore | Christianson Curt |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (284 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.2/76 |
Altri autori (Persone) | CochranJeff |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Internet programming
Microsoft .NET Web sites - Design |
ISBN |
9786612172328
1-282-17232-8 1-84719-362-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Planning and Building your First Content Management System; What a Content Management System is; Web Content Management Systems; Why use ASP.NET; ASP.NET membership and profiles; ASP.NET Master Pages and Themes; ASP.NET 3.5; Setting up your environment; Installing IIS; Operating systems and IIS versions; Installing IIS in Windows XP Pro; Installing IIS in Windows Vista; Installing ASP.NET 3.5; Installing Visual Web Developer Express 2008; Configuring and testing your setup; Configuring IIS on Windows XP; Configuring IIS on Windows Vista
Setting NTFS permissionsTesting IIS; Writing a simple content management application; Default.aspx; Content.txt; FCKEditor; Edit.aspx; Summary; Chapter 2: Adding a Database to a Content Management System; Why use a database; Why use SQL Server Express; Installing and configuring SQL Server 2005 Express; Installing SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express; Running SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express; Creating a database for our simple Content Management System; Creating a new database with Management Studio Express; Windows authentication vs. SQL server authentication Configuring an SQL user accountConfiguring the database to use the SQL Server account; Creating a database table with Management Studio Express; Using the SimpleCMS database in Visual Web Developer; Using the SimpleCMS database in the CMS application; Creating a new Default.aspx file; Configuring the data source; Binding the Data Source to a Repeater control; Creating a new Edit.aspx; Creating multiple content pages; Altering the database table; Adding data to the new column; Altering the SqlDataSource code; Understanding SQL Server commands; SQL query syntax; SELECT queries; WHERE clause TOPALL | DISTINCT; COUNT; GROUP BY clause; ORDER BY clause; INSERT queries; UPDATE queries; DELETE queries; Other queries; Entities and relationships in brief; Entities; Entity relationships; SQL injection; Preventing SQL injection; Changing the database user account; Summary; Chapter 3: Content Management System Architecture; Multi-tier architecture; The data store; The Pages table; The Panes table; The Articles table; The data access layer; Creating the typed dataset; Filtering data from the dataset; Insert method; Update and delete methods; The business logic layer; The ArticlesBLL class The presentation layerBuilding the Master Page; Summary; Chapter 4: Adding Security and Membership to a Content Management System; ASP.NET membership; Configuring and using forms authentication; Creating a new application; Creating the home page; Create the Master Page; Enabling forms authentication; Creating the membership database; Configuring the SqlMembershipProvider; Creating the login page; Creating a user account with the ASP.NET configuration tool; Creating a login; Adding forms authentication to our CMS; Preparing an existing SQL database; The aspnet_regsql.exe tool; User accounts Membership roles |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910780784003321 |
Christianson Curt | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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