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JSF 2.0 Cookbook
JavaServer Faces is a Java-based Web application framework intended to simplify development of user interfaces for Java EE applications. You may already be aware of the laborious search through reference guides and documentation to develop your JSF applications. With the JSF Cookbook, you can find solutions to the most common JSF problems in... | | Windows Security Monitoring: Scenarios and Patterns
Dig deep into the Windows auditing subsystem to monitor for malicious activities and enhance Windows system security
Written by a former Microsoft security program manager, DEFCON "Forensics CTF" village author and organizer, and CISSP, this book digs deep into the Windows security auditing subsystem to help you... | | Designing and Developing Scalable IP NetworksToday's aggressively competitive networking market requires offering the maximum range of services using prevailing assets, not building bigger, more complicated networks, but smarter, more scalable infrastructures. It isn't an easy thing to do.
The challenge is to develop an existing network so as to maximise its... |
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Perl Power!: A JumpStart Guide to Programming with Perl 5
After the two successful years that this book has been available in German-speaking countries, the publishers decided to translate it into English and allow me the opportunity to address not only my German countrymen but savvy Perl programmers throughout the world!
This book has come a long way since it was first published: it was... | | Facebook Companion
Experience everything you can do on Facebook
Facebook has taken the world by storm and just breached the 500 million-user mark as its popularity continues to increase every day the world over. Yet, despite its popularity, many people are not aware of all that Facebook has to offer. This handy, approachable guide shares... | | Basic Urological Management
Welcome to Basic Urological Management. We hope you enjoy and learn from this
book. The aim of this book is to not only gain knowledge but an understanding of
patient pathways and what to do next for patients at different steps in each pathway.
It is perfectly fine not to know something in medicine and then to go and ... |
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