The Java(tm) Telnet Applet is a fully featured telnet/SSH program that allows users to connect and login to remote hosts via the InterNET or an Intranet using only their WWW Browser. It includes not only telnet-compliant connection services.
本文在分析計算機(網絡)考試的發展及現有模式的基礎上,結合計算機網絡技術的發展和素質教育的要求,提出了計算機網絡自適應考試的模式,并在技術實現上進行了詳細的分析.本系統是在Windows XP下,以IIS5.1(InterNET Information Server)網絡信息服務為應用服務器,選擇ASP.NET(C#)、SQL Server 2000開發在線考試系統,采用WEB技術實現,WEB技術超越了傳統的“客戶機/服務器”的兩層結構,采用的是三層體系(B/S)結構:用戶端/服務器端/數據庫,因此WEB結構有著更好的安全性,在用戶機上不需要安裝任何應用程序;本系統可以隨機生成試卷,同時保證試卷的整體水平一致的前提下,每套試卷的題目不完全相同,即使對于同一個試題而言,試題答案的顯示順序也是不相同的。同時該系統避免了傳統在線考試效率低,可維護性不高的缺點。
A certification path is an ordered list of certificates starting with a certificate issued by the relying
party s trust root, and ending with the target certificate that needs to be validated. Certification
path validation procedures are based on the algorithm supplied in ITU-T Recommendation X.509
and further defined in InterNET Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments (RFC)
3280. Certification path processing verifies the binding between the subject distinguished name
and/or subject alternative name and the subject public key defined in the target certificate. The
binding is limited by constraints, which are specified in the certificates that comprise the path,
and inputs that are specified by the relying party. To ensure secure interoperation of PKI-enabled
applications, the path validation must be done in accordance with the X.509 and RFC 3280
specifications. This document provides the test assertions and the test cases for testing path
validation software against these specifications.
Professional MFC.
Chapter 1: The Microsoft Developer Studio
Chapter 2: The Wizards and The Gallery
Chapter 3: The Application Architecture Hierarchy
Chapter 4: The Document/View Architecture
Chapter 5: Using Dialogs and Controls in MFC
Chapter 6: User Interface Issues
Chapter 7: Advanced User Interface Programming
Chapter 8: Using the Windows Common Controls
Chapter 9: Writing Programs for the Windows Shell
Chapter 10: Utility and Exception Classes
Chapter 11: Writing Multithreaded Applications with MFC
Chapter 12: Creating Dynamic-link Libraries
Chapter 13: Writing Database Applications
Chapter 14: Writing OLE Containers
Chapter 15: Writing OLE Servers
Chapter 16: ActiveX Controls
Chapter 17: ActiveX Control Containers
Chapter 18: InterNET Client Programming
Chapter 19: InterNET Server Programming
Appendix A: Installing Visual C++