A web page consists of a base HTML document and any additional files it may include, such as stylesheets, scripts, images and fonts. We will refer to these additional files as assets.
Assets are a very important part of the user experience. For today's rich, highly interactive web applications, the asset performance may be more significant than the backend application and database performance.
In XOOPS 2.6.0 we'll use Assetic, developed by Kris Wallsmith, to manage all the assets.
XOOPS 2.6.0 alpha 3 introduces a Service Manager component:
- Services located by service name, not provider
- Service interface established by Contract
- Returns a standardized Response object that includes result, status and messages
- Request is based on a well known interface
- Actual provider does not matter to caller
- No need to check for a specific module
- If the service is not available, that status is returned just like any other error condition.
- Service providers are only instantiated when explicitly requested, and then kept for the duration of the PHP run.
- A locate event is not triggered until a named service is first requested, so if a service is not used, it has no overhead cost.
- If no providers for a service are installed, the locate trigger has little cost, and any subsequent calls go straight to a NullProvider that minimizes resource use.
The recent Project of the Month on SourceForge, XOOPS (http://www.xoops.org) was designed from the very beginning as an object-oriented CMS, which is even reflected in its name: eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System. Michael will present the OOP oriented architecture of XOOPS, and show how OOP makes development of XOOPS modules easy and fun, promotes reuse of code, while keeping GUI consistent across all modules.
YUI PHP Loader helps manage your JavaScript and CSS dependencies in any PHP-based project; it comes preloaded with YUI metadata for both YUI 2 and YUI 3.
XOOPS 2.6.0 alpha 3 introduces a Service Manager component:
- Services located by service name, not provider
- Service interface established by Contract
- Returns a standardized Response object that includes result, status and messages
- Request is based on a well known interface
- Actual provider does not matter to caller
- No need to check for a specific module
- If the service is not available, that status is returned just like any other error condition.
- Service providers are only instantiated when explicitly requested, and then kept for the duration of the PHP run.
- A locate event is not triggered until a named service is first requested, so if a service is not used, it has no overhead cost.
- If no providers for a service are installed, the locate trigger has little cost, and any subsequent calls go straight to a NullProvider that minimizes resource use.
The recent Project of the Month on SourceForge, XOOPS (http://www.xoops.org) was designed from the very beginning as an object-oriented CMS, which is even reflected in its name: eXtensible Object Oriented Portal System. Michael will present the OOP oriented architecture of XOOPS, and show how OOP makes development of XOOPS modules easy and fun, promotes reuse of code, while keeping GUI consistent across all modules.
YUI PHP Loader helps manage your JavaScript and CSS dependencies in any PHP-based project; it comes preloaded with YUI metadata for both YUI 2 and YUI 3.
Nuxeo Platform FT 7.3 includes Nuxeo Live Connect which allows the Nuxeo Platform to natively integrate with various cloud-based file sync and share systems. This allows you to take advantage of the collaboration features of Enterprise Files Share and Sync (EFSS) platforms and the business benefits of the Nuxeo Platform. Other capabilities in FT 7.3 include cloud media publishing, ad-hoc sharing with non users, native Elasticsearch API support, and hierarchical storage management.
Nuxeo Platform FT 7.3 includes Nuxeo Live Connect which allows the Nuxeo Platform to natively integrate with various cloud-based file sync and share systems. This allows you to take advantage of the collaboration features of Enterprise Files Share and Sync (EFSS) platforms and the business benefits of the Nuxeo Platform. Other capabilities in FT 7.3 include cloud media publishing, ad-hoc sharing with non users, native Elasticsearch API support, and hierarchical storage management.
An exploration into what a WordPress theme is. How does it work and what is it made up of?
If you're interested in getting into theme development this presentation will help you get started on that journey.
Silverlight Development & The Model-View-ViewModel PatternDerek Novavi
Presentation covering some of the features of Silverlight 3, some background on developing Silverlight applications, the Model-View-ViewModel Pattern, the Silverlight Unit Test Framework, and some of the new features in Silverlight 4 Beta.
Stepping into theme development can be daunting. Sure anyone with a little PHP skill and a basic understanding of the loop can create theme templates, but there are a number of things you can learn which can take your theme development to the next level. We’ll discuss the skills that can take you from a beginner theme developer to a master.
A video of this talk given in Boston, MA can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdMEOO0JmZA
(Updated for 2017)
CMS Lessons Learned at Vassar by Megg Brownhannonhill
At Vassar College, they use Cascade Server as a repository for over 120 unique sites. Each has a core structure called "Sample Site," a starting point for new responsive designs and a foundation for upgrading older sites to HTML5. Since 2009, they have used database publishing for news, schedules, and bios. With their catalogue and other publications that they publish plain HTML to include in sites with PHP–utilizing single sources of content.
Vassar College developed its own reports in Cascade to watch trends, active/inactive users, new/dated pages, and to share information with colleagues.
Megg will share how Vassar College has sites set up in Cascade, their methods to repurpose content with database publishing and include files, and how they developed a reporting tool with database publishing and dynamic charts.
Hear Vassar's lessons learned so you can benefit from what they have explored.
Learn the best practices and advanced techniques.
* Passing data to client libs, use the data attribute
* Expression contexts, choose wisely
* Use statement best practices, what fits best your needs
* Template & Call statements advanced usage
* Parameters for sub-resources, featuring resource attributes and synthetic resources
Decoupling Drupal 8.x: Drupal’s Web Services Today and TomorrowAcquia
To much fanfare, Drupal 8 was released in 2015 with web services capabilities off the shelf. But that doesn’t mean our work finished there; the community, thanks to the hard work of the API-first initiative team, has been actively addressing new changes in the surrounding world of web services. The two intervening minor versions of Drupal 8 since 2015 are chock full of improvements.
Even so, the wider web services landscape is rapidly shifting, and new approaches and ideas are quickly gaining momentum in an increasingly diverse landscape. For instance, in the front-end world, particularly in the JavaScript community, emerging specifications such as JSON API and GraphQL are overturning our long-held perceptions about what a web services API is capable of.
Key topics covered in this tech talk include:
How Drupal’s web services have evolved and progressed since the release of Drupal 8
How the wider landscape of web services has shifted around us
How we’re securing Drupal’s place at the vanguard of API-first content management
What’s most relevant to you as a decoupled app developer in Drupal 8.1, 8.2, and 8.3
Introduction to Azure Resource Manager, Global Azure Bootcamp 2016.04Lukasz Kaluzny
Introduction to Azure Resource Manager presented at Global Azure Bootcamp 2016 in Warsaw, Poland.
Basics about deploying services and their organization and control with the help of Azure Resource Manager.
Extending Build to the Client: A Maven User's Guide to Grunt.jsPetr Jiricka
Maven is now established as the de facto standard build tool for Java web applications. But what if the application makes extensive use of modern client-side technologies like AngularJS or Ember framework, CSS processors like SASS/LESS, Bower package manager, what if we need to compress and minify JavaScript and CSS files? In that case it makes sense to have a dedicated build infrastructure for the client.
Enter Grunt.js, a build tool specifically made for the client side. In this BOF, we will explore combining the use of Maven for the server side with Grunt.js for the client.
Stepping into theme development can be daunting. Sure anyone with a little PHP skill and a basic understanding of the loop can create theme templates, but there are a number of things you can learn which can take your theme development to the next level. We’ll discuss the skills that can take you from a beginner theme developer to a master.
Whether or not you are using Visual Studio to deploy your branding solutions, this session is for you. We’ll start with the basics discussing the pieces compromising your branding assets, and the tools that are needed for the job. Next we’ll dive into the concept and techniques that could be utilized in order to apply your branding, such as: Applying Themes, MasterPage, Tricks with Additional Page Head, Alternative Style Sheets, and Feature Receivers.
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissancesNeo4j
Atelier - Innover avec l’IA Générative et les graphes de connaissances
Allez au-delà du battage médiatique autour de l’IA et découvrez des techniques pratiques pour utiliser l’IA de manière responsable à travers les données de votre organisation. Explorez comment utiliser les graphes de connaissances pour augmenter la précision, la transparence et la capacité d’explication dans les systèmes d’IA générative. Vous partirez avec une expérience pratique combinant les relations entre les données et les LLM pour apporter du contexte spécifique à votre domaine et améliorer votre raisonnement.
Amenez votre ordinateur portable et nous vous guiderons sur la mise en place de votre propre pile d’IA générative, en vous fournissant des exemples pratiques et codés pour démarrer en quelques minutes.
Exploring Innovations in Data Repository Solutions - Insights from the U.S. G...Globus
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has made substantial investments in meeting evolving scientific, technical, and policy driven demands on storing, managing, and delivering data. As these demands continue to grow in complexity and scale, the USGS must continue to explore innovative solutions to improve its management, curation, sharing, delivering, and preservation approaches for large-scale research data. Supporting these needs, the USGS has partnered with the University of Chicago-Globus to research and develop advanced repository components and workflows leveraging its current investment in Globus. The primary outcome of this partnership includes the development of a prototype enterprise repository, driven by USGS Data Release requirements, through exploration and implementation of the entire suite of the Globus platform offerings, including Globus Flow, Globus Auth, Globus Transfer, and Globus Search. This presentation will provide insights into this research partnership, introduce the unique requirements and challenges being addressed and provide relevant project progress.
Globus Connect Server Deep Dive - GlobusWorld 2024Globus
We explore the Globus Connect Server (GCS) architecture and experiment with advanced configuration options and use cases. This content is targeted at system administrators who are familiar with GCS and currently operate—or are planning to operate—broader deployments at their institution.
Code reviews are vital for ensuring good code quality. They serve as one of our last lines of defense against bugs and subpar code reaching production.
Yet, they often turn into annoying tasks riddled with frustration, hostility, unclear feedback and lack of standards. How can we improve this crucial process?
In this session we will cover:
- The Art of Effective Code Reviews
- Streamlining the Review Process
- Elevating Reviews with Automated Tools
By the end of this presentation, you'll have the knowledge on how to organize and improve your code review proces
Large Language Models and the End of ProgrammingMatt Welsh
Talk by Matt Welsh at Craft Conference 2024 on the impact that Large Language Models will have on the future of software development. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which LLMs will impact the software industry, from replacing human software developers with AI, to replacing conventional software with models that perform reasoning, computation, and problem-solving.
Top 7 Unique WhatsApp API Benefits | Saudi ArabiaYara Milbes
Discover the transformative power of the WhatsApp API in our latest SlideShare presentation, "Top 7 Unique WhatsApp API Benefits." In today's fast-paced digital era, effective communication is crucial for both personal and professional success. Whether you're a small business looking to enhance customer interactions or an individual seeking seamless communication with loved ones, the WhatsApp API offers robust capabilities that can significantly elevate your experience.
In this presentation, we delve into the top 7 distinctive benefits of the WhatsApp API, provided by the leading WhatsApp API service provider in Saudi Arabia. Learn how to streamline customer support, automate notifications, leverage rich media messaging, run scalable marketing campaigns, integrate secure payments, synchronize with CRM systems, and ensure enhanced security and privacy.
Understanding Globus Data Transfers with NetSageGlobus
NetSage is an open privacy-aware network measurement, analysis, and visualization service designed to help end-users visualize and reason about large data transfers. NetSage traditionally has used a combination of passive measurements, including SNMP and flow data, as well as active measurements, mainly perfSONAR, to provide longitudinal network performance data visualization. It has been deployed by dozens of networks world wide, and is supported domestically by the Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC), NSF #2328479. We have recently expanded the NetSage data sources to include logs for Globus data transfers, following the same privacy-preserving approach as for Flow data. Using the logs for the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) as an example, this talk will walk through several different example use cases that NetSage can answer, including: Who is using Globus to share data with my institution, and what kind of performance are they able to achieve? How many transfers has Globus supported for us? Which sites are we sharing the most data with, and how is that changing over time? How is my site using Globus to move data internally, and what kind of performance do we see for those transfers? What percentage of data transfers at my institution used Globus, and how did the overall data transfer performance compare to the Globus users?
May Marketo Masterclass, London MUG May 22 2024.pdfAdele Miller
Can't make Adobe Summit in Vegas? No sweat because the EMEA Marketo Engage Champions are coming to London to share their Summit sessions, insights and more!
This is a MUG with a twist you don't want to miss.
Enhancing Research Orchestration Capabilities at ORNL.pdfGlobus
Cross-facility research orchestration comes with ever-changing constraints regarding the availability and suitability of various compute and data resources. In short, a flexible data and processing fabric is needed to enable the dynamic redirection of data and compute tasks throughout the lifecycle of an experiment. In this talk, we illustrate how we easily leveraged Globus services to instrument the ACE research testbed at the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility with flexible data and task orchestration capabilities.
Software Engineering, Software Consulting, Tech Lead, Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, Spring Core, Spring JDBC, Spring Transaction, Spring MVC, OpenShift Cloud Platform, Kafka, REST, SOAP, LLD & HLD.
How to Position Your Globus Data Portal for Success Ten Good PracticesGlobus
Science gateways allow science and engineering communities to access shared data, software, computing services, and instruments. Science gateways have gained a lot of traction in the last twenty years, as evidenced by projects such as the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI) and the Center of Excellence on Science Gateways (SGX3) in the US, The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and its platforms in Australia, and the projects around Virtual Research Environments in Europe. A few mature frameworks have evolved with their different strengths and foci and have been taken up by a larger community such as the Globus Data Portal, Hubzero, Tapis, and Galaxy. However, even when gateways are built on successful frameworks, they continue to face the challenges of ongoing maintenance costs and how to meet the ever-expanding needs of the community they serve with enhanced features. It is not uncommon that gateways with compelling use cases are nonetheless unable to get past the prototype phase and become a full production service, or if they do, they don't survive more than a couple of years. While there is no guaranteed pathway to success, it seems likely that for any gateway there is a need for a strong community and/or solid funding streams to create and sustain its success. With over twenty years of examples to draw from, this presentation goes into detail for ten factors common to successful and enduring gateways that effectively serve as best practices for any new or developing gateway.
First Steps with Globus Compute Multi-User EndpointsGlobus
In this presentation we will share our experiences around getting started with the Globus Compute multi-user endpoint. Working with the Pharmacology group at the University of Auckland, we have previously written an application using Globus Compute that can offload computationally expensive steps in the researcher's workflows, which they wish to manage from their familiar Windows environments, onto the NeSI (New Zealand eScience Infrastructure) cluster. Some of the challenges we have encountered were that each researcher had to set up and manage their own single-user globus compute endpoint and that the workloads had varying resource requirements (CPUs, memory and wall time) between different runs. We hope that the multi-user endpoint will help to address these challenges and share an update on our progress here.
Providing Globus Services to Users of JASMIN for Environmental Data AnalysisGlobus
JASMIN is the UK’s high-performance data analysis platform for environmental science, operated by STFC on behalf of the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). In addition to its role in hosting the CEDA Archive (NERC’s long-term repository for climate, atmospheric science & Earth observation data in the UK), JASMIN provides a collaborative platform to a community of around 2,000 scientists in the UK and beyond, providing nearly 400 environmental science projects with working space, compute resources and tools to facilitate their work. High-performance data transfer into and out of JASMIN has always been a key feature, with many scientists bringing model outputs from supercomputers elsewhere in the UK, to analyse against observational or other model data in the CEDA Archive. A growing number of JASMIN users are now realising the benefits of using the Globus service to provide reliable and efficient data movement and other tasks in this and other contexts. Further use cases involve long-distance (intercontinental) transfers to and from JASMIN, and collecting results from a mobile atmospheric radar system, pushing data to JASMIN via a lightweight Globus deployment. We provide details of how Globus fits into our current infrastructure, our experience of the recent migration to GCSv5.4, and of our interest in developing use of the wider ecosystem of Globus services for the benefit of our user community.
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I ...Juraj Vysvader
In 2015, I used to write extensions for Joomla, WordPress, phpBB3, etc and I didn't get rich from it but it did have 63K downloads (powered possible tens of thousands of websites).
Unleash Unlimited Potential with One-Time Purchase
BoxLang is more than just a language; it's a community. By choosing a Visionary License, you're not just investing in your success, you're actively contributing to the ongoing development and support of BoxLang.
Innovating Inference - Remote Triggering of Large Language Models on HPC Clus...Globus
Large Language Models (LLMs) are currently the center of attention in the tech world, particularly for their potential to advance research. In this presentation, we'll explore a straightforward and effective method for quickly initiating inference runs on supercomputers using the vLLM tool with Globus Compute, specifically on the Polaris system at ALCF. We'll begin by briefly discussing the popularity and applications of LLMs in various fields. Following this, we will introduce the vLLM tool, and explain how it integrates with Globus Compute to efficiently manage LLM operations on Polaris. Attendees will learn the practical aspects of setting up and remotely triggering LLMs from local machines, focusing on ease of use and efficiency. This talk is ideal for researchers and practitioners looking to leverage the power of LLMs in their work, offering a clear guide to harnessing supercomputing resources for quick and effective LLM inference.
Enterprise Resource Planning System includes various modules that reduce any business's workload. Additionally, it organizes the workflows, which drives towards enhancing productivity. Here are a detailed explanation of the ERP modules. Going through the points will help you understand how the software is changing the work dynamics.
To know more details here: https://blogs.nyggs.com/nyggs/enterprise-resource-planning-erp-system-modules/
OpenFOAM solver for Helmholtz equation, helmholtzFoam / helmholtzBubbleFoamtakuyayamamoto1800
In this slide, we show the simulation example and the way to compile this solver.
In this solver, the Helmholtz equation can be solved by helmholtzFoam. Also, the Helmholtz equation with uniformly dispersed bubbles can be simulated by helmholtzBubbleFoam.