1Nov/102
Bookmarks for October 31st 2010
These are my links for October 31st 2010:
- Interact with the Force.com REST API from PHP - Force.com Cookbook - PHP sample code that uses the cURL and JSON PHP modules to implement a minimal web application able to obtain an OAuth 2.0 access token and interact with the Force.com REST API.
29Oct/100
Bookmarks for October 29th 2010
These are my links for October 29th 2010:
- Interact with the Force.com REST API from Ruby - Force.com Cookbook - Ruby sample code that uses the OAuth2 library and the Sinatra web application framework to implement a minimal web application able to obtain an OAuth 2.0 access token and interact with the Force.com REST API.
12Mar/100
Bookmarks for March 11th 2010
These are my links for March 11th 2010:
- Monitoring SOAP Messages Made Easy With JAX-WS RI 2.0.1 | Java.net - Documents a couple of system properties that make a HUGE difference to debugging SOAP apps
- How to Trust Any SSL Certificate From a Java Client App - REALLY useful stuff when you just need to get things working.
9Oct/091
Bookmarks for October 8th 2009
These are my links for October 8th 2009:
- The OpenSSO REST Interfaces in Black / White - DocTeger gives a comprehensive explanation of OpenSSO's REST-like identity services, with the usual cool music video at the end
- Directory "Engineering" - Ludo's sketches - Nice - an OpenDS engineer has built a hardware dashboard for Sun's open source directory server
30Sep/092
Bookmarks for September 29th 2009
These are my links for September 29th 2009:
- Enabling Web Service Security With OpenSSO WSS Agent: Part 1 - Mrudul Uchil, Kamna Jain and Rick Palkovic explain how to secure a JAX-WS web service with OpenSSO.
- Federating to Salesforce CRM in Under 5 Minutes - The Smoking Monkey - The ever-creative Smoking Monkey (aka Daniel Raskin) shows how to hook OpenSSO up to SalesForce in less than five minutes.
29Sep/090
Bookmarks for September 28th 2009
These are my links for September 28th 2009:
- Amazon Web Services: Overview of Security Processes - This document is intended to answer questions such as “How does AWS help me ensure my data are secure?” Specifically, AWS physical and operational security processes are described for network and infrastructure under AWS’ management, as well as service-specific security implementations.
- The Datacenter as a Computer: An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machines - Written by Luiz André Barroso and Urs Hölzle, a distinguished engineer and a vice president respectively at Google, this book describes the architecture of 'warehouse-scale computers', the main factors influencing their design, operation, and cost structure, and the characteristics of their software base.