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ECMAScript/JavaScript Development Without a Web Browser

Have you ever been coding Java and suddenly wanted to do something using loosely-typed variables or worked out an issue with a little less Java-ness? Have you ever wanted to take advantage of the familiarity people have with some languages (ECMAScript/JavaScript) while still using something that is not a web browser as an environment? Have you ever wanted to debug your JavaScript without refreshing a web page and your cache that just won't seem to ever refresh properly for you? This and more will be covered today with practical examples in both the Novell Identity Manager (IDM) and Novell Sentinel applications plus any other Java-based applications that you may have around your own environment.

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How to Add Additional Perl Modules to Your Linux Installation

Do you need to use Perl modules, other than the ones that are easily installed via YaST?

Rather than download the relevant archive file for a particular Perl module, extracting the contents, then manually making and installing the module, wouldn't it be nice if there was a way of automating that process and tracking module updates?

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Webinar - The Novell Integrated Help Desk and Free BrainShare passes for eligible purchases

December 3, 2009 - Are you planning on attending BrainShare this year and can't quite get the budget to attend? Are you in need of a help desk that integrates with your Novell environment? GroupLink would like to help you out!

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Using the OpenSUSE Build Service to Create and Distribute Kernel Module Packages

Ann Davis explains how to use OBS to build KMPs for the Code 11 SUSE Linux distributions.
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OpenHorizons EMEA Summit

29 Nov 2009 - 9:00am
2 Dec 2009 - 5:30pm
Europe/Vienna

OpenHorizons Summit is Here !

You might have heard a lot already about upcoming changes in the IT industry and how leaders like Novell, Google and other Partners contribute to this new world in the cloud - during events like the EMEA Tour, IT-in-Action or GWAVACon.

Now that the dust of the financial crises is settling down this is indeed the best time to take the next step - no more talking only, prepare yourself and your organization to really get going. Our more than 30 high quality Hands-On Labs delivered by our crew of 30+ International Experts offer an excellent opportunity to learn about new solutions or to dive deeper into solutions you already use, becoming more effective and efficient.

Join the success of the Open Horizons community and Novell - this event has proven to be worth every minute and nickel spend.

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Registering and updating a SLES server through an authenticated proxy

In most corporate environments web proxies are implemented as part of an overall security requirement. When implementing a SLES server it is just as important, from a security standpoint, to keep the server patched up to date. Being able to set the server to register and update from the command line did not seem possible until I discovered the following method. Read on to see how it's done.

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