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Click the Windows 'Start' button and click the 'Workbench' link to open the software. The left side of the window shows your list of current connections.
Click the 'Manage Import/Export' link in the connection section to open a configuration window.
Click the 'Import from Disk' tab. Click 'Browse' and select your exported MySQL file. Click 'Start' import to import the connection settings.
Double-click the connection in the window to open and test the connection. The connection starts and the database tables and stored procedure show.
In Feburary 2016 20,
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Saturday, 20 February 2016
Thursday, 18 February 2016
How to Run a JSP File in TomcatIn Feburary 2016 18,
In Feburary 2016 18,
Log in to the Tomcat server. This process depends on which operating system and version of Tomcat you use. Consult Apache's documentation for further instructions.
Package the JSP files into a .war package if you need to run more than one file. You can do this with the Eclipse development environment by right-clicking the name of the project containing the file, clicking 'Export' and clicking 'WAR file.'
Create a new folder for the JSP file in the 'webapps' folder in your Tomcat server. Create a directory called 'META-INF' in this folder and upload the JSP file or the .war package here. Create a directory called 'WEB-IF' in the 'webapps' folder and upload the XML file that describes the JSP here. Add your manifest file to the 'META-INF' folder.
Upload your JSP file to the main folder you created. Open your main 'server.xml' file and add the context data for your JSP file. Restart Tomcat. Test your JSP file by entering its file path in a browser.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Log in to the Tomcat server. This process depends on which operating system and version of Tomcat you use. Consult Apache's documentation for further instructions.
Package the JSP files into a .war package if you need to run more than one file. You can do this with the Eclipse development environment by right-clicking the name of the project containing the file, clicking 'Export' and clicking 'WAR file.'
Create a new folder for the JSP file in the 'webapps' folder in your Tomcat server. Create a directory called 'META-INF' in this folder and upload the JSP file or the .war package here. Create a directory called 'WEB-IF' in the 'webapps' folder and upload the XML file that describes the JSP here. Add your manifest file to the 'META-INF' folder.
Upload your JSP file to the main folder you created. Open your main 'server.xml' file and add the context data for your JSP file. Restart Tomcat. Test your JSP file by entering its file path in a browser.
In Feburary 2016 18,
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
How to Manage Your Web Traffic Using GodaddyIn Feburary 2016 09,
In Feburary 2016 09,
Go to the homepage for GoDaddy (see Resources below). Go to the 'Hosting and Servers' menu. Select the 'Traffic Facts' option.
Review the information provided to determine whether you want to pay for Traffic Facts. Note that site statistics are included with your hosting account. Purchase Traffic Facts if you need additional features, like the ability to export data to spreadsheets or access raw data log files.
Choose a time period. You can try Traffic Facts, with a monthly charge, for a minimum of three months or a maximum of two years.
Click the 'Add to Cart' button. Look through the options on the 'Customize Your Order' page that will appear. Consider the 'Traffic Blazer' option, a service designed to help increase traffic to your Web site.
Choose the additional options you want to purchase, if any, by checking the boxes provided and using the scroll-down menus to select an appropriate plan or term. Click 'Continue.' You will have an opportunity to add more services. Click 'Continue' to proceed to 'Checkout' and pay for your order.
Head back to the homepage for GoDaddy. Log in to your account. Choose 'Web Hosting and Databases' from the list and select the account you want to manage with Traffic Facts.
Select 'Apply Traffic Links to This Account.'
Evaluate the Results
Study the figures brought in by Traffic Facts and/or Traffic Blazer. They can help you pinpoint problem areas of your site as well as help you manage what is currently working.
Make changes to your site based on the information provided. For example, eliminate links that scored low in the 'Link Popularity Report.'
In Feburary 2016 09,
Go to the homepage for GoDaddy (see Resources below). Go to the 'Hosting and Servers' menu. Select the 'Traffic Facts' option.
Review the information provided to determine whether you want to pay for Traffic Facts. Note that site statistics are included with your hosting account. Purchase Traffic Facts if you need additional features, like the ability to export data to spreadsheets or access raw data log files.
Choose a time period. You can try Traffic Facts, with a monthly charge, for a minimum of three months or a maximum of two years.
Click the 'Add to Cart' button. Look through the options on the 'Customize Your Order' page that will appear. Consider the 'Traffic Blazer' option, a service designed to help increase traffic to your Web site.
Choose the additional options you want to purchase, if any, by checking the boxes provided and using the scroll-down menus to select an appropriate plan or term. Click 'Continue.' You will have an opportunity to add more services. Click 'Continue' to proceed to 'Checkout' and pay for your order.
Head back to the homepage for GoDaddy. Log in to your account. Choose 'Web Hosting and Databases' from the list and select the account you want to manage with Traffic Facts.
Select 'Apply Traffic Links to This Account.'
Evaluate the Results
Study the figures brought in by Traffic Facts and/or Traffic Blazer. They can help you pinpoint problem areas of your site as well as help you manage what is currently working.
Make changes to your site based on the information provided. For example, eliminate links that scored low in the 'Link Popularity Report.'
In Feburary 2016 09,
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