![]() | NetBeans SOA Tools, Composite Application, CASA Learn how to create, deploy, and test BPEL and composite application. Specifically, you will learn how to create a BPEL process,add partnerlinks, BPEL activities, create, edit and deploy a composite application using CASA editor and, finally, create and run a test case based on the deployed application |
![]() | Blue Pneumatic SL-3 SuperLight Composite Hydraulic Riveter (Rivet Tool) In Blue Pneumatics continuing pursuit of "delivering value" the way you want it, we have developed our super light power riveting tool series. These riveting tools offer high end, robust construction and durability. The ergonomic design reduces operator fatigue. SuperLight™ series tools set the standard when it comes to performance and overall value. SuperLight™ tools offer a riveter to optimally fit the power and stroke requirements for each riveting application. These riveters are equipped with a super efficient mandrel collection system to collect the spent mandrels. SuperLight™ tools boast a super durable and light composite body and rugged rubber base. For more information on this model, go to www.bluepneumatic.com. |
![]() | Blue Pneumatic SL-2 SuperLight Composite Hydraulic Riveter (Rivet Tool) In Blue Pneumatics continuing pursuit of "delivering value" the way you want it, we have developed our super light power riveting tool series. These riveting tools offer high end, robust construction and durability. The ergonomic design reduces operator fatigue. SuperLight™ series tools set the standard when it comes to performance and overall value. SuperLight™ tools offer a riveter to optimally fit the power and stroke requirements for each riveting application. These riveters are equipped with a super efficient mandrel collection system to collect the spent mandrels. SuperLight™ tools boast a super durable and light composite body and rugged rubber base. |
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![]() | US Navy - Stiletto - New Tool for Navy SEALs? New Boat Offers Military Smoother Ride, Versatility By Samantha L. Quigley American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Jan. 31, 2006 -- Speed and flexibility make a new military high-speed vessel especially valuable for shallow-water operations, a Defense Department official said. The experimental "Stiletto" is a shallow-water transport boat. More than 80 feet in length, the carbon-composite hull can move at more than 50 knots on the cushion of air its "M-hull" creates. Photo by Samantha L. Quigley (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. The "Stiletto," a shallow-water craft made of a tough, lightweight carbon composite material, offers a safer, more comfortable ride and is easily reconfigured to accommodate technological advances and the military's needs, said Navy Cmdr. Greg E. Glaros, a transformation strategist in the Office of Force Transformation. "We can't predict the future," Glaros said. "Therefore, ... we better design systems that are ... flexible." Stiletto was initiated in the DoD transformation office in association with U.S. Special Operations Command, he said. When fielded, the boat will be available for use my all services. It's meant to get special operations forces to their missions quickly with a top speed of more than 50 knots, Glaros said. Those forces, a total of 15 per boat, also could benefit from its unusual hull design. Described as an "M-hull" because of its resemblance to the letter "M," the water Stiletto displaces is pulled through tunnels under the boat. The water mixes with incoming air from the forward movement of the craft and creates an air cushion that the boat rides on, he said. Glaros said this cushion could be a back-saving benefit for those using Stiletto for transport. The vertical impact to the neck and the spine from riding on a traditional small transport craft have been likened to a "10-G shock," or the body suddenly weighing 10 times its own weight, at least twice an hour, he said. If a seat fails, that shock can spike to 20 Gs. "At any given time, ... 30 percent of (small boat-operating teams) are 'medically down' because of injuries sustained while driving their boats," Glaros said. After about 10 years, most small-boat drivers are eligible for 100 percent disability by Department of Veterans Affairs standards, Glaros said. Stiletto's other purposes include what Glaros describes as "techno exploration." Basically, he said, the boat is a floating experiment. The office wanted to understand the uses and the limits of composite materials in this type of application. The boat's design also anticipates advances in technology, he said. "In our world today, the most powerful element is information," Glaros said. "For us, it would be folly to build anything that didn't have the means with which to connect to the outer world." Stiletto's "electronic keel" provides that connection, he said. The system offers open access to its network for various uses by all services, Glaros said. Its plug-and-play nature makes it adaptable to advancing technologies. "It'll (reduce) dramatically the cost of upgrades and, more importantly, it gives us options in the future so that we can change the mission and the configurations in the boat," he said. While any force can customize the hull for a specific purpose, Glaros said, it was designed with servicemembers in mind. "They're at the heart of this," he said. "Give them something that they can change and manipulate on their own and doesn't damage them more than the enemy." Fifteen months after the contract to build Stiletto was signed, the boat is considered "operational experimental," Glaros said, though he is uncertain when it will be fielded. The boat will be put through its paces with Naval Special Clearance Team 1 in early May. To date, the ship has cost about $12.5 million, Glaros said. About one-fourth of that went to building computer-aided models and more operational testing. |
![]() | Perfect World Exploration Tool A brief demonstration of an afternoon project dedicated to permitting a wider range of environmental discovery in Cubizone's international MMORPG Perfect World. This video is split into two sections: The first displays the functionality of a user-controlled camera independent from the playable character for spanning the entire map or instance, even the outlying "Restricted" areas; the second shows the versatility of a short-distance teleporter for inching through objects or walls (since the server has an implemented anti-hack system against long-distance teleporting). Because the latter function gives a conspicuous advantage to the player, if a full public release is planned, I will most likely disable this feature. Nevertheless, Perfect World has a surprising number of secrets left behind by developers in addition to its composite beauty... for a free online game, that is. Enjoy. Recorded on Oracle Live Server Patch 16. UPDATE 9/26/2008: A public release is being planned with all displayed features plus some extra fundamentals. No ETA yet, but expect another update soon. Thanks much. |
![]() | Multi-tow TS AFP on Complex Tool Multi-tow thermoset fiber placement on complex tool. |
![]() | Visual Fusion: Configuring Layer Style with the Layer Organ IDV Solutions' Visual Fusion product is a platform to build mash-ups and composite applications. The layer organizer is a powerful tool within VF to set up what data layers are made available to the end user. Styling to enhance communication to the end user can be done with this tool. |
![]() | Artillery Pry Bar In Action We invite you to view our new video that demonstrates how easily the Artillery™ Pry Bar System removes siding, flooring and more. This video shows the Artillery™ Pry Bar System removing wood siding, composite siding, brick siding, EFIS, hardwood flooring and vinyl. You'll see side by side comparisons with lesser tools that can't finish the job as quickly and easily as the Artillery™, plus testimonials from contractors who've successfully used this system to remove many kinds of siding and flooring materials. |
![]() | Voodoo Composite A composite video produced by the Voodoo Motion Tracking tool. |
![]() | Visual Fusion: Configuring Layer Hierarchy with the Layer O IDV Solutions' Visual Fusion product is a platform to build mash-ups and composite applications. The layer organizer is a powerful tool within VF to set up what data layers are made available to the end user. Organizing layers and adding structure to them is easy to do with this tool. |
![]() | Artillery Pry Bar In Action We invite you to view our new video that demonstrates how easily the Artillery™ Pry Bar System removes siding, flooring and more. This video shows the Artillery™ Pry Bar System removing wood siding, composite siding, brick siding, EFIS, hardwood flooring and vinyl. You'll see side by side comparisons with lesser tools that can't finish the job as quickly and easily as the Artillery™, plus testimonials from contractors who've successfully used this system to remove many kinds of siding and flooring materials. |