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JavaScript Base64-Encoding Binary Data in IDM (a.k.a using Java and JavaScript within the IDM engine)
Base64-encoding data is found in places all over the IT world and in home users' systems as well. Being able to encode data in Java or ECMAScript/JavaScript can be valuable when those are the languages available to you. This sample shows how to convert from one format to another and eventually encode data for use within a directory like eDirectory.
Submitted by: aburgemeister on Wed. 11.18.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Developer Tools, Engine, Identity & Security Management, LDAP, Open Source, Scripting, Tips for Administrators, Tools and Utilities, Troubleshooting
Product: DirXML, Identity Manager, Linux, Open Enterprise Server, Sentinel
ECMAScript/JavaScript Development Without a Web Browser
Have you ever been coding Java and suddenly wanted to do something using loosely-typed variables or worked out an issue with a little less Java-ness? Have you ever wanted to take advantage of the familiarity people have with some languages (ECMAScript/JavaScript) while still using something that is not a web browser as an environment? Have you ever wanted to debug your JavaScript without refreshing a web page and your cache that just won't seem to ever refresh properly for you? This and more will be covered today with practical examples in both the Novell Identity Manager (IDM) and Novell Sentinel applications plus any other Java-based applications that you may have around your own environment.
Submitted by: aburgemeister on Thu. 11.12.2009
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions, Identity and Security, Data Center, Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Workgroup Cool Solutions
Topic: Administration, Command Line, Developer, Developer Tools, Identity & Security Management, Identity Management, Java, Linux, Open Source, Scripting, Tips for Administrators, Troubleshooting, UNIX
Product: DirXML, Identity Manager, Linux, Open Enterprise Server, openSUSE, Sentinel, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Using jQuery in Identity Manager Roles Based Provisioning Module Workflow Forms
For increased styling, layout, and functionality flexibility, jQuery can be employed to greatly enhance your workflow request and approval forms. Two examples are outlined in this document. A Simple Example shows and hides blocks of fields using CSS and injects labels to the right of some fields. An Advanced Example creates tabs, places controls / fields on the tabs, and inserts a Google Map for obtaining latitude and longitude coordinates.
Submitted by: stevewdj on Thu. 11.05.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Technology Partners
Topic: Customizing, Designer, Developer, Developer Tools, Features, Forms, Identity & Security Management, Identity Management, Scripting, UserApp, Workflow
Product: Identity Manager
MonoTouch evaluation version now available
Now that you are all excited about MonoTouch you can get your hands on an evaluation version and see what it can do!!
Submitted by: rlsmith13 on Thu. 09.17.2009
Filed Under:
Novell Developer
Topic: Developer, Developer Tools
Enable Designer in PHPMyAdmin
Domnic shows you how to enable Designer in PHPMyAdmin and save the DB design in PDF format.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Wed. 09.16.2009
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Database, Designer, Developer, Developer Tools, Features, Linux, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users, Tools and Utilities
Product: Linux, openSUSE, SUSE Linux
Mono comes to the iPhone and iPod Touch
It's pretty hard these days to miss all the hype around Apple's iPhone, iPod Touch and the App Store. Thousands of applications are available for just about anything you could think of and quite a few you might not want to think about. Until now a developer who wished to create applications for this fast growing market had to learn Apple's Objective-C. But no more!
Using MonoTouch (http://monotouch.net) developers can now use their Mono (or .NET) skills to create applications that run on the iPhone and the iPod Touch.
Submitted by: rlsmith13 on Tue. 09.15.2009
Filed Under:
Novell Developer
Topic: Developer, Developer Tools

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