With this example-driven book, you get a quick, practical, and thorough introduction to Java s API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) and the Java API for RESTful Web Services (JAX-RS). Java Web Services: Up and Running takes a clear, no-nonsense approach to these technologies by providing you with a mix of architectural overview, complete working code examples, and short yet precise instructions for compiling, deploying, and executing a sample application. You ll not only learn how to write web services from scratch, but also how to integrate existing services into your Java applications. All the source code for the examples is available from the book s companion website.
Very very small GUI. Usefull for small system,
without OS or small OS. Event driven, support user message to GUI.
included simle widgets: nested menu, window, dialog, inputline, scroll list.
Footprint for 16 bit CPU - aprox. 60kB.
Languadge - C
This application provides much functionality for creating data-driven reports, including preview, graphics, and formatting. There is no documentation so you may have to work with it awhile, but there is a demo on how to use it, and the functionality is rich.
The “bottom-line” metrics of cash flow, demand, price, and return on investment
are driven by a second set of financial metrics represented by value to the
customer, cost, and the pace of innovation. Get them right relative to competition
and impressive bottom-line results should follow. Because of their importance, we
call value to the customer, variable cost, and the pace of innovation the
“fundamental metrics.”
Low power operation of electronic apparatus has becomeincreasingly desirable. Medical, remote data acquisition,power monitoring and other applications are good candidatesfor battery driven, low power operation. Micropoweranalog circuits for transducer-based signal conditioningpresent a special class of problems. Although micropowerICs are available, the interconnection of these devices toform a functioning micropower circuit requires care. (SeeBox Sections, “Some Guidelines for Micropower Designand an Example” and “Parasitic Effects of Test Equipmenton Micropower Circuits.”) In particular, trade-offs betweensignal levels and power dissipation become painful whenperformance in the 10-bit to 12-bit area is desirable.