Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Next version of IP address in India is IPv6

As every tech person has aware of that the IP address are getting ended. The current IP address format is XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX, each XXX is a numeric number between 1 to 256. There should be some other format of IP address for the computers to uniquely identify the individual network interface

So, Indian Registry for Internet Names and Numbers (IRINN) has started issuing next version of Internet addresses 'IPv6(Internet Protocol Version 6)', which would make it easy for security agencies to identify each Internet user. The Internet addresses under the present version IPv4, are limited and service providers often assign single IP address to many users, making it difficult to identify the end user. IPv6 version will increase the IP address pool to high level.



Increasing the IP address pool was one of the major forces behind developing IPv6. It uses a 128-bit address, meaning that we have a maximum of 2¹²⁸ addresses available, or 340,282,366,920,938,463,463,374,607,431,768,211,456, or enough to give multiple IP addresses to every grain of sand on the planet. So our friendly old 32-bit IPv4 dotted-quads don't do the job anymore; these newfangled IPs require eight 16-bit hexadecimal colon-delimited blocks. So not only are they longer, they use numbers and letters. At first glance, those mondo IPv6 addresses look like impenetrable secret code:

 2001:0db8:3c4d:0015:0000:0000:abcd:ef12 


The more info about IPv6 can get from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address

Saturday, November 3, 2012

List of Java Frameworks


S. NoFramework NameURLRemarks
1Anvilhttp://njet.org/

2Apache Clickhttp://click.sourceforge.net/

3Apache Cocoonhttp://cocoon.apache.org/

4Apache Struts
http://struts.apache.org/


5Apache Wickethttp://wicket.apache.org/



6Appfusehttp://appfuse.org/display/APF/Home



7Araneahttp://araneaframework.org/



8Cclipse RAP



9Chrysalishttp://chrysalis.sourceforge.net/

10Google Web Toolkithttp://code.google.com/webtoolkit/



10Hamletshttp://hamlets.sourceforge.net/



11ItsNathttp://itsnat.sourceforge.net/



12IT Mill Toolkithttp://itmill.com/



13Japplehttp://www.japple.org/about.html

14Java Server Faceshttp://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javaee/javaserverfaces-139869.html



15Jaffahttp://jaffa.sourceforge.net/

16JBoss Seamhttp://seamframework.org/



17Jpublishhttp://www.jpublish.org/

18Jucashttp://jucas.sourceforge.net/

19ManyDesignshttp://www.manydesigns.com/Home.html



20Maverichttp://mav.sourceforge.net/

21MillStonehttp://www.millstone.org/

22MyFaceshttp://www.myfaces.org/

23Portofinohttp://sourceforge.net/projects/portofino/



24OpenLaszlohttp://www.openlaszlo.org/



25OpenXavahttp://www.openxava.org/web/guest/home



26pirka



27PicoContainer Webhttp://www.picocontainer.org/web/



28Remotinghttp://sourceforge.net/projects/openamf/



29RIFEhttp://rifers.org/



30Shalehttp://shale.apache.org/



31Slinghttp://sling.apache.org/site/index.html



32SmartClienthttp://www.smartclient.com/



33Sofiahttp://www.salmonllc.com/sofia

34Springhttp://www.springframework.org/

35Stripeshttp://www.stripesframework.org/display/stripes/Home



36Swingletshttp://www.javelinsoft.com/swinglets/

37Tapestryhttp://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry/

38ThinWirehttp://www.thinwire.com/



39Turbinehttp://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/

40Vaadinhttp://vaadin.com/home



41Velocityhttp://velocity.apache.org/

42Vergehttp://www.inversoft.com/products/verge

43VRapterhttp://www.vraptor.org/

44Web Framewokshttp://webonswing.sourceforge.net/

45WebObjectshttp://sourceforge.net/projects/woproject/



46WebWorkhttp://www.opensymphony.com/webwork/

47Wickethttp://wicket.apache.org/

48ZKhttp://www.zkoss.org/



49ztemplateshttp://www.z-templates.com/



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Induction


http://www.inductionframework.org/index.html



Benefits of XML


There are many benefits of using XML on the Web:
  •  Simplicity- Information coded in XML is easy to read and understand, plus it can be processed easily by computers.
  • Openness- XML is a W3C standard, endorsed by software industry market leaders.
  • Extensibility - There is no fixed set of tags. New tags can be created as they are needed.
  • Self-description- In traditional databases, data records require schemas set up by the database administrator. XML documents can be stored without such definitions, because they contain meta data in the form of tags and attributes.
  • Contains machine-readable context information- Tags, attributes and element structure provide context information that can be used to interpret the meaning of content, opening up new possibilities for highly efficient search engines, intelligent data mining, agents, etc.
  • Separates content from presentation- XML tags describe meaning not presentation. The motto of HTML is: "I know how it looks", whereas the motto of XML is: "I know what it means, and you tell me how it should look." The look and feel of an XML document can be controlled by XSL style sheets, allowing the look of a document to be changed without touching the content of the document. Multiple views or presentations of the same content are easily rendered.
  • Supports multilingual documents and Unicode-This is important for the internationalization of applications.
  • Facilitates the comparison and aggregation of data - The tree structure of XML documents allows documents to be compared and aggregated efficiently element by element.
  • Can embed multiple data types - XML documents can contain any possible data type - from multimedia data (image, sound and video) to active components (Java applets, ActiveX).
  • Can embed existing data - Mapping existing data structures like file systems or relational databases to XML is simple. XML supports multiple data formats and can cover all existing data structures.
  • Provides a 'one-server view' for distributed data - XML documents can consist of nested elements that are distributed over multiple remote servers. XML is currently the most sophisticated format for distributed data - the World Wide Web can be seen as one huge XML database. 

Received Pen drive from Indiblogger

Hi All.....

I have received pen drive from Indiblogger for the contest …it's your time to visit Melbourne NOW.

It is 4 GB and contains woderful pics of the Melbourne

Below are the pics of the pendrive... and my post for the contest is http://mallikarjungunda.blogspot.in/2012/09/melbourne-dream-place-to-visit.html