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Designing for Touch. Download PDFDesigning for Touch Video March 6, 2013 at Convey UX, Seattle WA Touch interfaces are no longer the domain of science fiction. Today touch not only powers smartphones and tablets but laptops, tables, and more. In this session, Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First, walks through the principles of designing for touch and how our applications need to adapt to a world of direct manipulation and touch input. Presented at: Building Wave in a Box - Apache Wave. TODO: Add how to download source etc Windows Once you have the source and all of the tools installed, open up a Command shell and do the following: Note, this is for a first time build. I would recommend using the Environmental Variables section in Windows to set these permanently for future builds. Running ANT will commence the build process. This will build both the Wave Server and the Web Interface.

To rebuild the source (say after you make changes, or pull down the latest version of the code), run the following in your wave-protocol directory via a Command shell: Linux/MacOSX Building under OSX and Linux should not require manually setting path elements (as we had to in Windows). To rebuild the server run: End Result At the end of the build process you should have the following files in the dist directory under the wave-protocol directory:waveinabox-client-console-0.3.jarwaveinabox-server-0.3.jar If you don't then go back and check the build process, something probably broke. Instant Messaging Services with Openfire on Debian 6 (Squeeze) Openfire is an open source real-time collaboration (instant messaging) server, built on the XMPP protocol and available for multiple platforms. This guide will help you get started with Openfire on your Debian 6 (Squeeze) Linux VPS. If you haven't done so already, please follow the steps outlined in our getting started guide before following these instructions, and make sure your system is fully updated.

Initial configuration steps will be performed through the terminal; please make sure you're logged into your Linode as root via SSH. Before you begin installing and configuring the components described in this guide, please make sure you've followed our instructions for setting your hostname. Issue the following commands to make sure it is set properly: hostname hostname -f The first command should show your short hostname, and the second should show your fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Openfire requires a Java runtime engine (JRE). File:/etc/apt/sources.list dpkg -i *openfire*.deb. Dust-Me Selectors. Learn Web Development. Layouten mit CSS.