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Compiling FLAIM on OS X

FLAIM is a very scalable, quite fantastic database technology. However, it is sorely neglected outside of Novell / Attachmate. This Cool Solution is an effort to make it slightly more available by fixing some problems compiling it on OS X.

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Delimited Text Parsing Script (perl)

This is a very simple PERL script that may be quite useful when working with delimited text files, especially for those of you who write/maintain Delimited Text drivers in IDM.

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One Click to Amazon EC2 from SUSE Studio

We are proud to announce one-click deployment to Amazon EC2 directly from SUSE Studio. Kevin Foster, Senior Solution Manager for Cloud and Client Computing, explains how Novell has made it simple to create, test, and deploy your application image or appliance to EC2, providing a complete end-to-end solution for building and deploying cloud images.

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Multiple Jquery versions in your Web Application

Domnic explains how you can use multiple versions of Jquery in a single application.

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From .NET to Linux in Five Easy Steps

Check out this new Novell Connection magazine article by Joseph Hill that presents a straightforward, five-step process for using Mono and Mono Tools for Visual Studio to move from .NET to Linux. The Mono Tools automate much of the work.

Submitted by: coolguys on Fri. 02.19.2010
Filed Under: SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Developer, Developer Tools, Linux

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JavaScript Base64-Encoding Binary Data in IDM (a.k.a using Java and JavaScript within the IDM engine)

Base64-encoding data is found in places all over the IT world and in home users' systems as well. Being able to encode data in Java or ECMAScript/JavaScript can be valuable when those are the languages available to you. This sample shows how to convert from one format to another and eventually encode data for use within a directory like eDirectory.

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