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Pablo Lalloni

ScalaTest 2.0.M3 - org.scalatest.selenium.WebBrowser - 0 views

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    DSL de Selenium en ScalaTest!
Pablo Lalloni

apidoc - 1 views

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    "Beautiful documentation for REST services. Simple native client libraries with no dependencies. Better REST services - written by hand with love."
munyeco

Why Vagrant? - Vagrant Documentation - 3 views

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    Mientras tanto, en un lado de la brecha: Why Vagrant? Vagrant provides easy to configure, reproducible, and portable work environments built on top of industry-standard technology and controlled by a single consistent workflow to help maximize the productivity and flexibility of you and your team. To achieve its magic, Vagrant stands on the shoulders of giants. Machines are provisioned on top of VirtualBox, VMware, AWS, or any other provider. Then, industry-standard provisioning tools such as shell scripts, Chef, or Puppet, can be used to automatically install and configure software on the machine.
Pablo Lalloni

Getting Started With OpenAM - 0 views

  • OpenAM centralizes authentication by using a variety of authentication modules. Authentication modules connect to identity repositories that store identities and provide authentication services. The identity repositories can be implemented as LDAP directories, relational databases, RADIUS, Windows authentication, one-time password services, other standards-based access management systems and much more.
  • OpenAM centralizes authorization by letting you use OpenAM to manage access policies separate from applications and resources. Instead of building access policy into a web application, you install a policy agent with the web application to request policy decisions from OpenAM. This way you can avoid issues that could arise when developers must embed policy decisions into their applications. With OpenAM, if policy changes or an issue is found after the application is deployed, you have only to change the policy definition in OpenAM, not deploy a new version of the application. OpenAM makes the authorization decisions, and policy agents enforce the decisions on OpenAM's behalf.
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    "OpenAM centralizes authentication by using a variety of authentication modules. Authentication modules connect to identity repositories that store identities and provide authentication services. The identity repositories can be implemented as LDAP directories, relational databases, RADIUS, Windows authentication, one-time password services, other standards-based access management systems and much more."
Pablo Lalloni

User-Managed Access (UMA) Profile of OAuth 2.0 - 0 views

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    "User-Managed Access (UMA) Profile of OAuth 2.0"
munyeco

OpenAM Administration Guide - 0 views

  • An authentication service confirms the identity of a user or a client application.
  • OpenAM is most frequently used to protect web-accessible resources. Users browse to a protected web application page. An agent installed on the server with the web application redirects the user to OpenAM for access management. OpenAM determines who the user is, and whether the user has the right to access the protected page. OpenAM then redirects the user back to the protected page, with authorization credentials that can be verified by the agent. The agent allows OpenAM authorized users access the page.
Pablo Lalloni

Mono Migration Analyzer (MoMA) - 0 views

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    "The Mono Migration Analyzer (MoMA) tool helps you identify issues you may have when porting your .Net application to Mono. While Mono aims to be binary compatible with .Net, MoMA helps pinpoint platform specific calls (P/Invoke) and areas that are not yet supported by the Mono project."
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    La versión actual de MoMA solamente analiza compatibilidad contra Mono 2.8 (circa 2010).
Pablo Lalloni

Angular Best Practice for App Structure (Public) - 0 views

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    "Best Practice Recommendations for Angular App Structure"
Pablo Lalloni

Examining OpenSSO Enterprise (Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Technical Overview) - 0 views

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    "OpenSSO Enterprise Technical Overview"
Pablo Lalloni

Documentation | Pusher - 0 views

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    "Pusher is a simple hosted API for quickly, easily and securely integrating realtime bi-directional functionality via WebSockets to web and mobile apps, or any other Internet connected device."
carlosmiranda

Infinispan with Scala - Infinispan 5.1 - Project Documentation Editor - 0 views

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    Esto es muy muy poco comparado con la excelente API Scalar de GridGain.
Pablo Lalloni

What is Spoon? - 2 views

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    "Spoon allows you to package applications and their dependencies into a lightweight, isolated virtual environment called a "container." Containerized applications can then be run on any Windows machine that has Spoon installed, no matter the underlying infrastructure. This eliminates installs, conflicts, breaks, and missing dependencies."
Pablo Lalloni

Flynn - 1 views

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    "Flynn is two things: A "distribution" of components that out-of-the-box gives companies a reasonable starting point for an internal "platform" for running their applications and services. The banner for a collection of independent projects that together make up a toolkit or loose framework for building distributed systems. Flynn is both a whole and many parts, depending on what is most useful for you. The common goal is to democratize years of experience and best practices in building distributed systems. It is the software layer between operators and developers that makes both their lives easier. Unlike most PaaS's, Flynn can run stateful services as well as 12 factor apps. This includes built-in database appliances (just Postgres to start). Flynn is modular so users can easily modify, upgrade, and replace components. "
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