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For our VoIP application we have to publish some value through database on SNMP. Can anyone let me know how would do this.
Will I have to create MIBs and if that how would MIBs receive data from application. Is there any free editor for creating MIBs.
Or I would write a script in Perl or any other language that would read data from database and we will publish that data on SNMP. Please let me know how would I publish that data on SNMP using Perl script.
Thanks
As I answered in how to add a new mib module on snmp agent on netgui, you might try to extend net-snmp agent to achieve your goal.
To write a MIB document, you can simply use any text editor. There are many MIB editors also, but I don't know whether any of them is free.
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So, i came with a start up idea, but in order to make it happen, i need to make a web app communicate with any finger print usb scanner - those that you can buy anywere. It must take the scanned finger print and save it in the cloud data base.
It would be difficult,code wise?
I want to code it in Ruby on Rails
As RoR is server-side you would want to use some client-side language to interact with a clients usb, such as JavaScript. I know Chrome offer a feature to do this but am unsure if it will be available across multiple browsers.
http://developer.chrome.com/apps/app_hardware.html
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I Was wondering if anyone had some suggestions to quickly test their coding lines in windows. Right now, I am currently using repl.it
I used to use fxri, but it doesn't work in later versions and I feel that irb lacks a lot of the useful tools that fxri has (example:built in, easily accessible library with descriptions of commands)
Any help would be much appreciated.
The Pry tool is a great learning resource. You can view source code and documentation on demand, and trivially explore a library or program using an intuitive file system metaphor.
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I am planning to develop a web app which will detect faces in a jpeg image. I will use tomcat for deployment. I want help on how to proceed.
I dont want any code.
Just a flowchart of steps will do. I want to avoid use of third party libraries for face detection. But please list all options.
Any information, algorithm, resource will be greatly helpful.
Thank you..
I would recommend using a 3rd party lib such as OpenCV. You'll want to look at the Haar feature detector. There's some info here http://opencv.willowgarage.com/wiki/FaceDetection and plenty more on the OpenCV mailing list.
There are Java bindings for OpenCV http://code.google.com/p/javacv/ . But it might be easiest to produce a separate command line util that you shell out to in Tomcat.
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I am writing a little Facebook application and I would like to publish a picture and a link when the user selects a certain option. Its been hard to find good resources about specific API calls like this (most of the books I've find were from 2008 and seem outdated). Can anyone explain how I might do this (I would I assume I would do this with a php call). Also, if anyone knows any good literature or resources on this topic that are not out of date that would be very helpful.
Your answer is here: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/post/
They give you a CURL example, and if you're familiar with PHP's curl api you can trivially replicate it.
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I need to automate an IM client to update a status every few hours, basically log in, update status, log out. I'm trying to do this with windows scripting, but cannot seem to find the proper hook names to the application. Is there somewhere specific I can look to find this kind of information about an application, or am I merely going about this with the wrong tool in hand?
What IM client are you trying to automate?
Many popular IM services now have their own official API's that you can use to interface with their service programatically rather than having to 'hook' into a client. Third party libraries are also fairly widely available (Google around).
I used the AIM API to write a couple of fairly nifty utilities recently. AOL offers SDK's for several popular platforms including C, Java and C#.