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Real Web 2.0: Battling Web spam
Develop Web sites that can thwart the spam invasion. Because spam is one of the biggest threats to a Web developer, use this article to learn what tools are available to help you design anti-spam techniques for your site. Assess whether specific visitors are spammers, and then learn how to organize the site workflow to discourage them.
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Configuring EJB application security using WebSphere Application Server Community Edition
Explore the different options available to secure session, entity, and message-driven EJBs using Community Edition. Along the way, you'll develop a few EJB applications and become familiar with various security-related annotations and elements in EJB deployment descriptors.
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Five good programming habits for PHP developers
Become a better programmer and bridge your productivity gap by developing good habits. Find out how establishing good coding habits can enhance design factors like modularity, and make your code easier to understand and, thus, easier and cheaper to maintain.
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Build faster Web apps with caching
Improve your application's performance using the Java Caching System (JCS) utility. Discover how using this utility--with its simple, nonintrusive API--in your application can increase the speed of your app while decreasing the wait time for your users.
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XML mapping in WebSphere Integration Developer: Using the XML Mapping Editor to develop maps
This article series shows you how to quickly create robust and well-organized XML maps in WebSphere Integration Developer V6.1.2, and describes tools you can use to debug maps and speed problem determination.
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30 game scripts you can write in PHP: Creating 10 advanced scripts
Test your limits in game programming and PHP by creating advanced scripts that can be used in various types of games--everything from an inventory-management system and note-taking scripts for role-playing games to word-game scripts to image manipulation and scripts for games like keno.
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