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The best JAVA technology for teams of developers, and technical departments have a robust, efficient and scalar multichannel system at their disposal, with integrated services for third parties like GIS, integration of machine-machine devices, etc. |
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The following tools will be utilized:
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Netbeans,
Eclipse or IntelliJ for the
Java development. All have connectors to access the Visual Source Safe tool for version administration and code sharing.
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Ultraedit as substitute for notepad.
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FTP and Telnet SSH tools .
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The architecture group will provide
the rest of the tools that are necessary for the configuration, administration
and remote monitoring of the architecture, as well as documentation and technical support.
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OS Windows XP
preferibly.
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An undispensable experience with
J2SE will be required and a minimal experience with J2EE and J2ME, and an obligation to fulfill the Java Code Conventions and the Javadocs
and documentation that are required from every
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To increase the response velocity of the final applications and improve the development velocity
of the mentioned projects the components necessary for the creation of a CMS are implemented. For that an administrator of the presentation and remote literals resources will be necessary.
To have
a CMS means a simplification of the
systems architecture because many system resources, as for example web servers of
Apache type, can cease to have utility.
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Cluster:
cluster of independent computers that perfom tasks jointly. The behavior of it is perceived as that of one single system.
DOM: Document Object
Model. API that makes possible a processing oriented toward the content of XML documents loaded in memory as object tree.
SAX: Simple API for XML.
API that makes possible a processing oriented toward eventos
of XML documents.
DTD: Document Type Definition.
Set of restrictions that define the structure of
an XML document.
EJB: Enterprise Java Beans. J2EE component with the function to encapsulate the
business logic distributed in various
máquinas in a way transparent to the programmer.
JAXB: Java Api for XML Binding.
Is a Java API that makes it possible to map XML governed by an XML Scheme to Java classes (JAXB objects) that fit into the JavaBean pattern.
XML: Extensible Markup Language.
Standard language, portable and extendable that makes possible to structure information in an orderly manner.
XML scheme: XML redefinition of the
DTD's for defining the structure an
XML shall have.
XSLT: Extensible Stylesheet Language
for Transformations. Style sheets that make it possible to
apply transformations to documents.
XForms: Standard specification based on XML for defining forms
(structure and validation of data) independent
of the device where there are interpreted, y that send the result directly in XML.
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