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IBM 000-285 exam

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Exam : IBM 000-285
Title : Test285,developing with ibm websphere studio,v5.0

1. While a developer is creating an Enterprise Application Project using the wizard, which other J2EE component can be created simultaneously?
A. DataSource Project
B. Web Project
C. Java Project
D. Server Project
Answer: B
2. Which of the following views are part of the default Java perspective?
A. Package Explorer
B. Navigator
C. Outline
D. Hierarchy
E. Properties
Answer: ACD
3. A developer wants to populate a Web project from a Web site which resides on a remote server and contains servlets. The BEST way to import the site is to use:
A. The HTTP import utility
B. The File system import utility
C. The JAR import utility
D. The FTP import utility
Answer: D
4. A developer has performed a Search in the Help perspective. The developer wants to see where a topic returned by the search fits into the table of contents. What is the BEST way to do this?
A. Select the Forward icon in the Help toolbar to go to the next corresponding item in the table of contents.
B. Select the Back icon from the Help toolbar to bring up the topics heading in the table of contents.
C. Select the Synchronize Navigation icon in the Help toolbar.
D. Double click on the topic’s title in the document view.
Answer: C
5. The FASTEST way for a developer to obtain step-by-step guidance on creating, testing, and running a Web application is to:
A. read the product documentation
B. look through the help Table of Contents
C. select the Search -> Help… menu option
D. use the Help menu Cheat Sheets
Answer: D

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The Lion and the Mouse

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Once a great lion was sleeping in a wood.000-256 A little mouse happened to come and ran over his face. The lion awoke and caught the little mouse in anger, and was going to kill her. “ Oh, dear kind Lion!” Said the little mouse. ” Please forgive me. I didn’t mean to do you any harm. Let me go. I shall return your kindness.”.000-257 ” Ha, ha, ha,” laughed the lion. ” How can a little thing like you help a great lion?” ” Thank you very much, kind Lion! I hope I shall be able to do you a good return some day,” said the little mouse. 1Z0-204
Some time after this, the lion was caught in a trap. Just then the little mouse came along. At once she ran up to the lion, and said, ” You were very kind to me once. Now I’ll save your life, and repay you the kindness which you showed me the other day.” Soon she gnawed the ropes of the trap with her sharp teeth, and the lion was happy to be free again.
” Thank you, little Mouse!” said the lion, and he walked away.000-268

The golden pond The lure of the lifestyle

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

We stopped at one particularly imposing custom-home still under construction, wondering about the future occupants. Where did this wealth come from? 640-802

Although we love our home in a fairly nice neighborhood in San Diego, my wife and I sometimes like to “looky-loo” at new homes—it’s a kind of 642-825 exam weekend pastime and, who knows, we might find something really special which will tempt us into moving.

A couple of years ago, in one particularly expensive neighborhood, we saw homes that were bigger than we could believe: 15,000 square feet and more. This was right next to a golf club where memberships ran $75,000 a year. We were informed that everyone joined, because everyone joined. What if you didn’t play golf? Well, you joined anyway, to socialize with the neighbors. That was simply part of the lifestyle.

We stopped at one particularly imposing custom-home still under construction, wondering about the future occupants. Where did this 642-845 wealth come from? How many children did these people have, 20? Or, perhaps their extended family—sisters and cousins and aunts—would be living there too? Our brief tour disclosed wings and lobbies and sitting rooms for the usual number of bedrooms (why do the children need lobbies?) plus game rooms and media centers and anterooms galore. The more sensible 3,000 square feet-sized house at the end of the garden turned out to be the “butler’s quarters.”

Then we bumped into the owners. Gosh, they looked about 25! I just had to ask; it turned out they were 30-ish. 642-892 They happily disclosed that their current home, not far away, was only 5,000 square feet. Too small, they insisted. How many kids did they have? Two. So, just what did they do for a living? One word explained it all: dot-com. We left, shaking our heads.

Some months later we thought we’d drive by to see whether that dot-com family had moved in yet. There was a big sign out-front. Construction had stopped mid-way and the big, unfinished house was for sale.

I was curious, so I dug deeper. It turns out that the dot-com IPO was valued at about $50 million, and this guy who was building the palace had sold about $3 million worth of stock during the offering, which valued his 20% stockholding at $10 million. When the stock crashed (to a fraction of the IPO price) and the company folded, his debts and commitments already exceeded the amount he had cashed in plus his stock value, and he was broke. They had made a 10% down payment on the $10 million home, and the bank was now the owner of the unfinished monstrosity. The dot-com “millionaire” was now looking for funding on his next venture.

This type of escalation up the ladder of life is not limited just to the filthy-rich. I remember many years ago, a colleague 642-901 at work with a salary comparable to mine had a home that seemed much larger. Perhaps he was independently wealthy. Then we both got a similar pay raise, and I heard to my amazement that he was moving to an even larger home. I asked him how he did it and he replied, “The magic of monthly payments!” A few years later, during the aerospace layoffs, I bumped into him again. He had lost his job, his wife had left him, they had sold the house during the divorce, and he was selling office supplies to make a living—a casualty of lifestyle syndrome.

Our society boosts people into thinking that wealth accumulates and extrapolates endlessly. And borrowing is based on that misconception. Don’t pay cash, when you can borrow and the interest is tax-deductible. When buying a car, many consider only the lease payments, not the price. If you can make the monthly payments, why not buy a boat?

In reality, most assets depreciate, while expenses and liabilities (including interest) mount mercilessly. Many millionaires go bust quite quickly because they don’t seem to understand these simple truths. They simply succumb to the lure of the lifestyle.

I know one guy who lives in a relatively humble, rented home but has a luxury car and spends $25,000 a year to play at a tennis club. When I suggested that he could play tennis inexpensively in any one of several local venues, he insisted, “You have to live the lifestyle to meet the right people. Besides, they all see my car, but no one knows where I live!”

I know another lifestyle junkie, a leading light at the ballet and the opera, with another expensive habit: valet parking. When the valet service is free, he still tips the valet five dollars. On one occasion when we met for lunch, the parking lot was largely empty, so I parked right next to the front door, while my friend drove up and grandly handed his keys to the valet. After lunch, we came out together and I drove off right away while my friend waited impatiently for the valet, who was nowhere to be seen.

Now, I don’t feel particularly humble or miserly, but I really don’t understand the rationale of the luxury lifestyle. In fact, I remember the remark of a guy who ignored the champagne at a fancy reception and asked for a beer. “Hey!” he said, “I’m rich enough to drink what I want, not what looks good.”

These days, when I see somebody posturing beyond their means, I remember a Texas cattleman’s wisecrack: “Big hat, no cattle!”

In the HP0-J26 Iowa caucus

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

It is good to be back in Newton, and it’s a privilege to be here at Trinity Structural Towers. I’ve got a couple of special thank yous that I want to make, because I’ve got a lot of old friends — not old in years, but been HP0-J26 friends for a long time now. First of all, your outstanding Governor, Chet Culver, please give him a big round of applause.His wonderful wife, Mari, I see over here.She’s not on the card, but — My outstanding Secretary of Agriculture, who I plucked from Iowa, Tom Vilsack and his wonderful wife Christie Vilsack.We’ve got the Attorney General of Iowa, one of my co-chairs when I ran in the HP0-J26 dumps Iowa caucus and nobody could pronounce my name — Tom Miller.My other co-chair, Mike Fitzgerald, Treasurer of Iowa.We got the Iowa Secretary of State, Mike Mauro. There he is.We’ve got your outstanding member of Congress who’s working hard for Newton all the time, Leonard 642-974 Boswell.And your own pride of Newton, Mayor Chaz Allen.There he is, back there. It’s good to see you again, Chaz.

Memory Lane Isn’t What It Used to Be

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

About this time every year,I get very nostalgic.Walking through my neighorhooon a fall afternoon reminds me of a time not too long ago when sounds of children filled the air,children playing games on a hill,and throwing leaves around in the street below,I was one of those children,carefree and happy.I live on a street PK0-002 exam that is only one block long.I have lived on the same street for sixteen years.I love my street.One side has six houses on it,and the other has only two houses,with a small hill in the middle and a huge cottonwood tree on one end.When I think of home,I think of my street,only I see it as it was before.Unfortunately,things change.One day,not long ago,I looked around and saw how different everything has become.Life on my street will never be the same because neighbors are quickly growing old,friends are growing up and leaving,and the pk0-002 dumps city is planning to destroy my precious hill and sell the property to contractors.

It is hard for me to accept that many of my wonderful neighbors are growing old and won’t be around much longer.I have fond memories of the couple across the street,who sat together on their porch swing almost every evening,the widow next door who yelled at my brother and me for being too loud,and the crazy old man in a black suit who drove an old car.In contrast to those people,the people I see today are very old neighbors who have seen better days.The man in the black suit says he wants to die,and another neighbor just sold his house and moved into a nursing home.The lady who used to yell at us is too tired to bother anymore,and the couple across the street rarely go out to their front pk0-002 exam demo porch these days.It is dufficult to watch these precious people as they near the end of their lives because at one time I thought they would live forever.

The “comings and goings” of the younger generation of my street are now mostly “goings” as friends and peers move on.Once upon a time,my life and the lives of my peers revolved aroung home.The boundary of our world was the gutter at the end of the street. We got pleasure from playing night games,or from a breathtaking ride on a tricycle.Things are different now,as my friends become adults and move on.Children who rode tricycles now drive cars.The kids who once played with me now have new interests and values as they go their separate ways.Some have gone away to college,a few got married,two went into the army,and one went to prison.Watching all these people grow up and go away only makes me long for the good old days.

Perhaps the biggest change on my street is the fact that the city is going to turn my precious hill into several lots for new homes.For sixteen years,the view out of my kitchen window has been a view of that hill.The hill was a fundamental part of my childhood life; it was the hub of social activity for the children of my street.We spent hours there building forts,sledding,and playing tag.The view out my kitchen window now is very different; it is one of tractors and dump trucks tearing up the hill.When the hill goes,the neighborhood will not be the same.It is a piece of my childhood.It is a visual reminder of being a kid. Without the hill,my street will just another pea in the pod.

There was a time when my street was my world,and I thought my world would never change.But something happened. People grow up,and people grow old.Places change,and with the change comes the heartache of knowing I can never go back to the times I loved.In a year or so, I will be gone just like many of my neighbors. I will always look back to my years as a child,but the place I remember will not be the silent street whose peace is interrupted by the sounds of construction.It will be the happy ,noisy,somewhat strange,but wonderfull street I knew as a child.

Some 1Z0-052 birds tend toward a life of crime

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Researcher Julie Morand-Ferron, a member of the 1Z0-052 study team, says she started the project after watching birds in Barbados sneak dry dog food out of unattended bowls. The birds, called Carib grackles, then snatched pellets from each other.Certain families of birds, including falcons, eagles, and pelicans, are especially prone to stealing. Some songbirds, on the other hand, are less likely to steal.
To learn more about what makes some 1Z0-052 dumps birds tend toward a life of crime, scientists from the University of Québec at Montréal analyzed 856 published reports of theft by one bird from another.
Food theft is also called kleptoparasitism, and about 2 percent of the 000-730 world’s birds do it. That’s 197 out of 9,672 known bird species that have been seen swiping food from other bird species.

MCSE 70-228 exam

Monday, May 25th, 2009

MS Press “MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-228): Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure”
Que Certification “Exam Cram2 Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure”
I found the MS Press book covered about 80% of what I was tested on and the Exam Cram coved most the same stuff in an overview format but it also had some tidbits you didn’t get from the MS Press. I did, however, find both books lacking in the accuracy of their test questions. Exam Cram especially would have questions so ambiguous that you didn’t know what they were talking about or the questions didn’t have anything to do with the answers or they were just plain wrong and contradicted themselves. The free prep exam CD from MS Press had this problem also to a lesser extent.
I know these are not meant to be high quality exam simulations so I’m not too worried about that aspect. Plus, as I’m going through them I check all the answers they give me (looking it up on MS’s website mainly) so it was a good study tool in that respect.
Does anybody have any recommendations for other books? I still have one more exam to get my MCSE 70-228.

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Monday, May 25th, 2009

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642-504 exam center real Q&A

Monday, May 25th, 2009

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The latest 70-403 version dumps

Monday, May 25th, 2009

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1. You work as an IT engineer in an international company which is named Wikigo. You are in charge of the network of your company. The network of your company consists of a System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2008 server named Server01 and three hosts named HostA, HostB, and HostC that are in the All Hosts host group. Each host has 16 GB of memory and contains three virtual machines. You are required to gaurantee that the virtual machines on HostC occupy less than 14 GB of memory. What action should you should you perform to achieve it?
A. Install File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) on HostC and create a new quota template.
B. Install Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) on the SCVMM server and configure quota points on virtual machines that are hosted on HostC.
C. Add HostC to a new host group and configure host reserves for the new host group.
D. Add HostC to a new host group and configure quota points on virtual machines that are hosted on Host3.
E. Install Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) on the SCVMM server and create a new quota template.
Answer: C

2. You work as an IT engineer in an international company which is named Wikigo. There are many System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) 2008 servers in the company, and you are in charge of a server named server01. You configure a host group and add all hosts to the host group. Server01 is a member of the host group and it has a Self -Service Portal installed which can create virtual machines, but some virtual machines have more than 1 GB of RAM. In order to stop the self-service users creating virtual machines of more than 1 GB of RAM, which option would you choose?
A. Set the Memory (in MB) value to 1024, create a Self-Service user role and set the scope to All Hosts on the Reserves tab in the Host Properties for Server01.
B. Create a new template, create a Self-Service user role and set the scope to All Hosts on the Reserves tab in the Host Properties for Server01.
C. Create a new template, set the Virtual machine memory to 1 GB and create a Self-Service user role and associate the template and the user role.
D. Set the Memory (in MB) value to 1024, create a Self-Service user role and set the scope to All Hosts on the Reserves tab in the Host group properties for All Hosts.
E. Create a new hardware profile and set the Virtual machine memory to 1 GB, create a Self-Service User role and enable the Set quota for deployed virtual machines option.
Answer: C