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cvs commit: modperl-site/embperl Changes.pod.1.html Sites.pod.1.html

richter     00/11/11 06:12:24

  Modified:    embperl  Changes.pod.1.html Sites.pod.1.html
  Log:
  Embperl Webpages - Changes
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.185     +1 -1      modperl-site/embperl/Changes.pod.1.html
  
  Index: Changes.pod.1.html
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/embperl/Changes.pod.1.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.184
  retrieving revision 1.185
  diff -u -r1.184 -r1.185
  --- Changes.pod.1.html	2000/11/11 13:28:50	1.184
  +++ Changes.pod.1.html	2000/11/11 14:12:24	1.185
  @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
   
   [<a href="" >HOME</a>]&nbsp;&nbsp; [<a href="Changes.pod.cont.html">CONTENT</a>]&nbsp;&nbsp; [<a href="Changes.pod.cont.html">PREV (Revision History - Content)</a>]&nbsp;&nbsp; [<a href="Changes.pod.2.html">NEXT (1.3b6 (BETA)  18. Oct 2000)</a>]&nbsp;&nbsp; <br><hr>
   <P>
  -Last Update: Sat Nov 11 14:25:14 2000 (MET)
  +Last Update: Sat Nov 11 15:08:49 2000 (MET)
   
   <P>
   NOTE: This version is only available via <A HREF="CVS.pod.1.html#INTRO" >"CVS"</A>
  
  
  
  1.21      +74 -0     modperl-site/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html
  
  Index: Sites.pod.1.html
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  RCS file: /home/cvs/modperl-site/embperl/Sites.pod.1.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.20
  retrieving revision 1.21
  diff -u -r1.20 -r1.21
  --- Sites.pod.1.html	2000/10/17 08:40:16	1.20
  +++ Sites.pod.1.html	2000/11/11 14:12:24	1.21
  @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@
   [<a href="" >HOME</a>]&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>	<UL>
   
   		<LI><A href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_bilder_ecos_de_Gerald_R">http://bilder.ecos.de - Gerald Richter [richter@ecos.de]</A>
  +		<LI><A href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_dice_com_Leeland_H_">http://www.dice.com - Leeland H [leeh@dice.com]</A>
  +		<LI><A href="Sites.pod.1.html#Intranet_Site_at_FedEx_Express_F">Intranet Site at FedEx Express Flight Training - Sheffield Worboys [dakota51@earthlink.net]</A>
   		<LI><A href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_simplewire_com_Joe_">http://www.simplewire.com - Joe Lauer [joelauer@rootlevel.com]</A>
   		<LI><A href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_www_linuxmonth_com_Baij">http://www.linuxmonth.com - Baiju Thakkar [baiju@linuxmonth.com]</A>
   		<LI><A href="Sites.pod.1.html#http_commons_somewhere_com_">http://commons.somewhere.com/ - Kee Hinckley [nazgul@somewhere.com]</A>
  @@ -71,6 +73,78 @@
   
   <P>
   <A HREF="http://bilder.ecos.de">http://bilder.ecos.de</A>
  +
  +<P>
  +<HR>
  +<H2><img src="sq.gif" width="16" height="16" alt="-"> <A NAME="http_www_dice_com_Leeland_H_">http://www.dice.com - Leeland H [leeh@dice.com]</A></H2>
  +<P>
  +We have recently gone into production with a new version of our ``Announce
  +Availability'' system which job seekers use to send out their information
  +to employers and recruiters. We also use Embedded Perl for some of the
  +in-house utilities for our customer service department and are in the
  +process of rewriting our entire site using Embedded Perl for the front end.
  +
  +<P>
  +We are using Embedded Perl in combination with DBI/DBD accessing an Oracle
  +database on the backend. Our production environment is multiple load
  +balanced Compaq Alpha servers running Tru64 and Apache 1.3.x as the web
  +server. Our development environment is x86 Linux based. Compared to our
  +older software which is C/C++ CGI based, Embedded Perl has proven to give
  +us excellent performance a lot better productivity due to decreased
  +development and maintenance time.
  +
  +<P>
  +Dice.com is the largest IT specific job board in the US and Canada with
  +over 150000 jobs online on any given day from over 8500 employers or
  +recruiting companies and over 300000 job seeker members.
  +
  +<P>
  +Our main page is <A HREF="http://www.dice.com">http://www.dice.com</A>
  +
  +<P>
  +The specific pages which currently use Embedded Perl can be found at:
  +
  +<P>
  +<A
  +HREF="http://jobtools.dice.com/jobtools/announce.html">http://jobtools.dice.com/jobtools/announce.html</A>
  +
  +
  +<P>
  +<HR>
  +<H2><img src="sq.gif" width="16" height="16" alt="-"> <A NAME="Intranet_Site_at_FedEx_Express_F">Intranet Site at FedEx Express Flight Training - Sheffield Worboys [dakota51@earthlink.net]</A></H2>
  +<P>
  +Problem: Build an intranet-based training system to satisfy flightcrew
  +recurrent-training requirements. The existing system is computer-based, but
  +only available on a LAN, requiring that the crewmember travel to a company
  +facility to access the system. Also, the courseware-development software is
  +10+ years old and making changes to existing material takes far too much
  +time and requires specially trained personnel.
  +
  +<P>
  +Solution: Build a new, intranet-based system which can be used by any
  +crewmember with access to the Internet (requires user id/password to gain
  +access through a security firewall).
  +
  +<P>
  +We originally planned to use Dreamweaver to generate the course content,
  +and Pathware to implement the administrative details; however, we found
  +Pathware's Java-based interface to be slow and buggy. The fix was to use
  +Embperl instead of the Pathware interface to provide administrative
  +functions such as linking the html course content with Pathware's Oracle
  +database tables (using the Perl DBI), enrolling students, tracking student
  +progress, scoring quizzes, creating and editing curriculums, generating
  +reports, etc. Management wants a browser-based interface to the data, for
  +convenience and portability. We are using an Apache web server with
  +mod_perl and an Oracle database that is resident on a separate machine.
  +Response speeds are very good.
  +
  +<P>
  +We're also using EmbperlObject instead of shtml to link our Flight Training
  +site into the Air Operations Division's website, so that we can incorporate
  +their headers and navmenu format to give a consistent ``look'' across the
  +entire site. Empberl is used to dynamically generate navmenus so that
  +additional links are displayed for certain employees, such as
  +administrators, instructors, and developers.
   
   <P>
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