Quartz is an open source project that offers an extensive set of job scheduling features. In this article, software engineer Michael Lipton and IT architect Soobaek Jang introduce the Quartz API, starting with a general overview of the framework and concluding with a series of code examples that illustrate its fundamental features. After reading this article and following the code examples, you should feel capable of incorporating the basic features of Quartz into any Java application.
Are you curious about how you can maximize the XMLTABLE function in SQL/XML? Do you want to learn how to retrieve XML data in a relational format? This article describes the XMLTABLE function in detail and presents a series of examples showing how to use this function in DB2 9 for Linux, Unix, Windows and DB2 9 for zOS.
This post is part of the Web Application Development with Clojure tutorial. Part 1: Project Setup Part 2: Data model definition with Lobos and Korma Part 3: Loading Fixures with clj-yaml and HTML Templating with Enlive Part 4: Adding CSS, Post detail page and Simple Authentication Part 5: Blog Administration Area Introduction Clojure is general-purpose [...]
VIM Adventures is an online game based on VIM's keyboard shortcuts. It's the "Zelda meets text editing" game. So come have some fun and learn some VIM!
This document is designed as being a simple but comprehensive introductory publication for anybody trying to get into the Semantic Web: from beginners through to long time hackers.
Chapters: History, sequential programming, concurrent programming, error handling, advanced topics
They say it takes four days to complete the course. If you know a little Prolog and a little LISP it takes you rather a few hours.