Photoshop easy tricks http://www.tooft.com/20-photoshop-tutorials-for-creating-wallpaper/ Code Guru For JAVA developers http://www.javaalmanac.com The online counterpart of the Java Developer's Almanac highly recommended for quick code snippets, and if you like the site, buy the book. http://www.onjava.com O'Reilly's Java website. New articles weekly. http://java.sun.com The official Java developer website new articles posted weekly. http://www.developer.com/java Java articles hosted by Gamelan.com http://www.java.net The Java community website hosted by Sun Microsystems. http://www.builder.com Cnet's Builder.com website All tech articles, some Java-centric. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java IBM's Developerworks; the Java section. http://www.javaworld.com One of the originals. Weekly updates of Java articles. http://www.devx.com/java Java articles hosted at DevX. http://www.fawcette.com/javapro The JavaPro online magazine website. http://www.sys-con.com/java The Java Developers Journal online magazine website. http://www.javadesktop.org The desktop Java community hosted at Java.net. http://www.theserverside.com Often considered the resource for all discussion server side Java specific. http://www.jars.com The Java review service. Covers frameworks and applications. http://www.jguru.com A great source for Q&A style interaction in the community. http://www.javaranch.com http://www.ibiblio.org/javafaq/javafaq.html The comp.lang.java FAQ questions asked, answered, and categorized from the comp.lang.java newsgroup. http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/ The Official Java tutorial from Sun very useful for almost any feature set. http://www.javablogs.com Blog aggregator for the most active Java-based blogs throughout the internet. http://java.about.com/ Java news and articles from About.com Some more added to the list.. http://www.javaspecialists.co.za/ The Java Specialist Newsletter. http://www.eclipse.org/ Eclipse main site. http://www.javazoid.com/ http://www.esus.com/ Java Tips and Tricks best open source java projects site http://www.java-source.net/ which class in which jar? http://www.jarhoo.com/ some more cool sites http://www.thauvin.net/linkblog/ http://www.clientjava.com/blog/ http://javarss.com/ http://www.javaskyline.com/ Dedicated to Java. http://semanticdb.blogspot.com For testing your java code /Fragments /JSP http://zamples.com/JspExplorer/index.jsp Some more sites which I think can add value to your Java Knowledge http://www.beginner-java-tutorial.com http://www.java-swing-tutorial.com http://www.jdbc-tutorial.com http://www.beginner-java-tutorial.com www.intelligentedu.com (for free it related e-books download) www.precise.com www.coolinterviews.com www.java2s.com www.virtusa.com www.laliluna.de www.roseindia.net www.exampledepot.com www.theserverside.com www.techtarget.com www.java-tips.org www.artima.com www.javafaq.nu www.javaworld.com www.pdfhm.com www.raphidshare.com www.buzzword.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Hello World In this video tutorial, one of the TIBCO Consultants of Xmarter, Inc. teaches you how to write the words "Hello, World!" into a file using the Write File activity in TIBCO Designer. You can also view the text version of this tutorial. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Query Database Table In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to query a database table using the JDBC Connection shared resource and the JDBC Query activity in TIBCO Designer. You can also view the text version of this tutorial. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Query DB Table with Parameters In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to query a database table using the JDBC Connection shared resource and the JDBC Query activity with a WHERE clause parameter in TIBCO Designer. You can also view the text version of this tutorial. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Update Database Table In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to update a database table using the JDBC Update activity in TIBCO Designer. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Detect File Changes In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to detect changes in a file using the File Poller activity in TIBCO Designer. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Global Variables In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you about global variables in TIBCO application development using TIBCO Designer. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Call a Subprocess In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to call a subprocess using the Call Process activity in TIBCO Designer. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Create a Webpage In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to create a webpage using the HTTP Connection shared resource, the HTTP Receiver activity, and the Send HTTP Response activity in TIBCO Designer. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Add Java Code In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to add custom Java code into your process using the Java Code activity in TIBCO Designer. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Align Process Activities In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to align process activities in TIBCO Designer so that your process flow is more readable. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Iterate Result Set In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to iterate through a result set. You will learn how to use the Iterate Group in TIBCO Designer. The iteration element here is a database result set. You can have other types of iteration elements as well. |
![]() | TIBCO Designer Developer Video Tutorial - Send and Receive JMS Messages In this video tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to create processes in TIBCO Designer that send and receive JMS Messages. |
![]() | TIBCO EMS Tutorial - Destination Bridging In this TIBCO tutorial, one of Xmarter's TIBCO Consultants shows you how to create an EMS destination bridge from a topic to a queue. |
The Xmarter TIBCO Architect Series
![]() | TIBCO Video - What is Real-Time Computing? ![]() This video explains the concept of real-time computing. What is a real-time system, and how can such a system benefit your enterprise? |
![]() | TIBCO Video - What is Messaging? ![]() This video explains the concept of enterprise messaging. For systems integration, this architecture is much better than direct point-to-point interfaces. |
![]() | What is TIBCO BusinessConnect? ![]() This is a technical overview of TIBCO BusinessConnect, a software tool to integrate your company with your trading partners. |
![]() | What is TIBCO General Interface? ![]() This is a video that introduces TIBCO General Interface, a web development studio that let's you easily creating AJAX-based web applications. |
![]() | What is TIBCO BusinessEvents? ![]() This article and video provide a technical overview of TIBCO BusinessEvents, a software tool that lets you add prediction capabilities to applications. |
![]() | What is TIBCO ActiveMatrix Policy Manager? ![]() This article provides a technical overview of TIBCO's product used to manage web service policies. |
TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks
- BW Performance Tuning - Part 1
- BW Performance Tuning - Part 2
- BW Synchronous Execution of Activities
- BW Multiple Database Inserts
- BW Working with Shared Variables
- BW Multithreading
TIBCO EMS
- EMS Failover Client Connection Cleanup
- EMS Permissions Configuration File
- EMS Limiting Queue Size
- EMS Fault Tolerant Client Connection Address
- EMS Multicast Messaging
TIBCO BusinessEvents
- BE Best Object Management Option
- BE Deprecated Object Manager
- BE Scorecards Declaration
- BE Distributed Cache Backup Count
- BE Time Events
- BE Event Query and Pattern Matching
TIBCO Rendezvous
TIBCO ActiveMatrix Adapter for Database
TIBCO Hawk
TIBCO General Interface

A Trojan, sometimes referred to as a Trojan horse, is non-self-replicating malware that appears to perform a desirable function for the user but instead facilitates unauthorized access to the user's computer system.
Is trojan virus Dangerous?
The short answer is yes, and the long answer is sometimes No, because there are near a thousand different trojan horse viruses and they all will most likely alter your computer in some way or another.
Working of Trojans!
Types of Trojans:
1.Remote Access Trojans
2.Password Sending Trojans
3.Keyloggers
4.Destructive Trojans
5.Denial of Service (DoS) Attack Trojans
6.Proxy/Wingate Trojans
7.FTP Trojans
8.Software Detection Killers
How to Get Rid of Trojans:
Here are some practical tips to avoid getting infected (again). For more general security information, please see our main security help page.
- NEVER download blindly from people or sites which you aren't 100% sure about. In other words, as the old saying goes, don't accept candy from strangers. If you do a lot of file downloading, it's often just a matter of time before you fall victim to a trojan.
- Even if the file comes from a friend, you still must be sure what the file is before opening it, because many trojans will automatically try to spread themselves to friends in an email address book or on an IRC channel. There is seldom reason for a friend to send you a file that you didn't ask for. When in doubt, ask them first, and scan the attachment with a fully updated anti-virus program.
- Beware of hidden file extensions! Windows by default hides the last extension of a file, so that innocuous-looking "susie.jpg" might really be "susie.jpg.exe" - an executable trojan! To reduce the chances of being tricked, unhide those pesky extensions.
- NEVER use features in your programs that automatically get or preview files. Those features may seem convenient, but they let anybody send you anything which is extremely reckless. For example, never turn on "auto DCC get" in mIRC, instead ALWAYS screen every single file you get manually. Likewise, disable the preview mode in Outlook and other email programs.
- Never blindly type commands that others tell you to type, or go to web addresses mentioned by strangers, or run pre-fabricated programs or scripts (not even popular ones). If you do so, you are potentially trusting a stranger with control over your computer, which can lead to trojan infection or other serious harm.
- Don't be lulled into a false sense of security just because you run anti-virus programs. Those do not protect perfectly against many viruses and trojans, even when fully up to date. Anti-virus programs should not be your front line of security, but instead they serve as a backup in case something sneaks onto your computer.
- Finally, don't download an executable program just to "check it out" - if it's a trojan, the first time you run it, you're already infected!
- In this tutorial i will tell you a method through which you can manually remove a Trojan horse,Sometimes atrojan horse disables your antivirus and prevent any other Antivirus from being installed
1-Go to my computer
2-Drive c
3-Program Files
4-Common flies
5-Microsoft shared
6- Ms info or msinfo 32
The virus might hide it self in startup so delete the temporarily internet file
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India's Top 50 Engineering Colleges 2011
Ranking the top colleges is a very difficult task. While it is relatively easy to create clusters of colleges, it is differentiating within clusters that became the most difficult exercise. So for the first time in the country we have used balanced scorecard methodology to arrive at the ranking of the top 50 colleges. Ranking methodology: We scanned the last five year rankings of about 241 colleges and normalised their ranks, by assigning differential weights to subjective and objective ranking. Such a process is used to develop clusters of institutions. The research standing of individual institutions were further used to refine the clusters and remove the odd men out. Individual clusters were ranked serially. In each of these clusters the differences in cut-off marks, wherever possible (like in case of IITs and AIEEE institutes and some States) were used to arrive at individual ranks. Heavily dominated by public institutions, the top-50 listing is a roll call of excellence India’s top 50 engineering institutions 2011
