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weblucene.rar
... source (text, DB, MS Word, PDF... etc) into xml format, indexing with lucene engine, and get full text search result via HTTP, with XML format output, user can easily intergrated with JSP ASP PHP front end or use XSLT at server side transform output.
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dynzoom.zip
This application, built in VB using MapObjects, allows the user
to zoom in, zoom out and pan using only the mouse. The pan is
a dynamic pan just push the mouse in the direction you would
like to pan.
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XPrintHeader_demo.zip
XPrintHeader implements a dialog that allows the user to choose the formatting for a page header by dynamically created popup menus.
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TerrainEdtPainterV1bSource.rar
... ]//Editor file
[YourTerrainfile].ox3_.jpg [Terrain Texture]//Editor file and User file
[YourTerrainfile].ox3_Detail_.jpg [Terrain Detail map]//Editor file and User file
Plz don t delete or move file in this folder it have some path name ...
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Bank_Accou18338212272004.zip
... " new features to people (students) who wish to learn certain features of C++. The main point of this program is to allow the user to grasp some advanced concepts of C++. This will be the final version of the Bank Account. I have made a few optimizations ...
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Winshell5[1].0源代码.zip
... alone executable file, Could run stably without any third dll, Although
it was so thin, it had many of functions, such as custom port, password protect,
muti-user logon, NT Service mode, download file,user-defined message, special
anti-ddos and etc.
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XfokSite.Netv1.0.rar
... 、 找到<add key="SqlConnectionString" value="Data Source=(local) Integrated Security=false Initial Catalog=XfokSite_Free User ID=xfok Password=xfok" />
红色部分:数据库服务器地址,如果为本地地址 ...
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Enterprise Javabeans specification 2.0.rar
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distributed business applications. Applications written using the Enterprise JavaBeans
architecture are scalable, transactional, and multi-user secure. These applications may be written
once, and then deployed on any server platform that supports the ...
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WTLMDIChildMax.zip
... that when you maximize an MDI child, then create a new MDI child, the children all go back to their "restored" state. What you d typically expect as a user is that the new child would be in the "maximized" state just like the last active child had been.
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