Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts and Other Contemporary Dance Favorites Type Live album Artist John Fahey musician John Fahey Cover Georgia Stomps John Fahey.jpg Caption Released September 3, 1998 Recorded August 9, 1997 at the Horizon Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia Genre Folk music Folk Length 73 05 Label Table of the Elements Producer Jon Philpot Last album The Epiphany of Glenn Jones br 1997 This album Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts and Other Contemporary Dance Favorites br 1998 Next album The Best of the Vanguard Years John Fahey album The Best of the Vanguard Years br 2000 Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts and Other Contemporary Dance Favorites is a live album by United States American fingerstyle guitar ist and composer John Fahey musician John Fahey , released in 1998. It was the second and last live album he recorded and released during his lifetime. History Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts and Other Contemporary Dance Favorites was recorded at the Horizon Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia in 1997. It was Fahey s first album playing solo electric guitar and was recorded at the release party for his earlier 1997 release Womblife . ref cite web first Byron last Coley title Fahey in the 90 s A Wide Busload of Evil & Beauty url http www.furious.com Perfect fahey fahey byron.html publisher Perfect Sound Forever accessdate April 23, 2010 ref ref name Wire cite journal last Pouncey first Edwin authorlink title Blood on the Frets journal The Wire magazine The Wire volume issue 174 pages publisher location date August 1998 url http www.johnfahey.com Blood.htm issn doi id accessdate March 15, 2010 ref George Winston , whom Fahey had signed and first recorded on Takoma Records stated regarding Fahey s switch to electric, He exhausted everything ... Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts and Other Contemporary Dance Favorites url Allmusic class album id ... A ref name EW cite journal last Scherman first Tony title Review Georgia Stomps, Atlanta Struts ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Aviation name Jury strut image File FleetModel80CanuckCF DPZ.jpg caption Complex jury struts on a Fleet Canuck right File Wing Brace strut.JPG right thumb A Piper Pawnee with multiple jury struts The jury struts on a monoplane are small subsidiary strut s that join the main wing struts to the wing. ref name Crane Crane, Dale Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms, third edition , page 294. Aviation Supplies & Academics, 1997. ISBN 1 56027 287 2 ref Jury struts are installed to eliminate unwanted resonance and vibration from the main wing struts and also to prevent main strut compression buckling under negative g force g loads in the case of high wing aircraft. They are commonly installed on braced high wing monoplanes, but are also used on braced low wing aircraft, where they provide extra positive g capabilities. ref name Crane Jury struts come in many configurations. On monoplanes with one main strut they may be just a single tube that connects that strut to the wing surface. On braced monoplanes with V struts they may brace both struts to the wing surface and also provide an interconnecting tube between the two jury struts to form a jury strut assembly. References Reflist Aircraft components aviation lists Category Aircraft struts ... more details
Like resume date January 2009 James Holmes is a leading Java Web development authority. He is a committer on the Apache Struts Struts project, and the creator of the most popular Struts development tool, Struts Console. Additionally, Oracle magazine Oracle Magazine named him Java programming language Java Developer of the Year in 2002 for his work with the Struts framework and Oracle JDeveloper . James is an independent consultant providing expert consulting for complex transactional environments, including ADP, Bank of America, IBM, and UPS. He also provides training and mentoring services in addition to his regular consulting and speaking engagements. Outside of work James is an accomplished endurance athlete competing in adventure races as a member of the http www.enduraventure.com Enduraventure elite adventure racing team. James also competes in road bike and mountain bike races throughout the Southeastern United States. Books Struts The Complete Reference , 2nd Edition ISBN 0 07 226386 5, McGraw Hill Osborne, 2006 JavaServer Faces The Complete Reference ISBN 0 07 226240 0, McGraw Hill Osborne, 2006 Struts The Complete Reference ISBN 0 07 223131 9, McGraw Hill Osborne, 2004 The Art of Java ISBN 0 07 222971 3, McGraw Hill Osborne, 2003 Articles http www.oracle.com technology oramag oracle 04 sep o54aop.html AOP Taking Abstraction One Step Further , Oracle Magazine, September October 2004 http otn.oracle.com oramag oracle 04 may o34dev struts.html Struts Reuse Tiles and Simplify UI , Oracle Magazine, May June 2004 http otn.oracle.com oramag oracle 04 jan o14dev struts.html Struts Check Your Form with Validator , Oracle Magazine, Jan Feb 2004 External links http www.jamesholmes.com JamesHolmes.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Holmes, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Holmes, James Category Computer programmers Category Colgate University alumni Category Living peopl ... more details
Infobox Aviation name Interplane strut image Image Jungmannstrut.JPG caption Metal interplane struts of a B cker B 131 B cker Jungmann An interplane strut is an aircraft airframe component designed to transmit Lift force lift and landing loads between wing mainplane panels on biplane s and other aircraft with multi wing designs. They also maintain the correct angle of incidence for the connected wing panels and are often braced with Flying wires wires . Very early aircraft used interplane struts made from bamboo , ref Taylor, 1990. p. 71. ref while later designs employed Streamlines, streaklines, and pathlines Applications streamlined struts made either from spruce or Fraxinus ash woods chosen for their strength and light weight. More modern or higher performance Aerobatics aerobatic biplanes often feature metal interplane struts. Configuration The most common configuration is for two struts to be placed in parallel, one behind the other. These struts will usually be braced by incidence wires running diagonally between them, and more than one of these strut pairs may be placed along the span of the wing, creating multiple bays see below . Other common arrangements include N struts, where the diagonal bracing wires are replaced by an extra wooden or metal member running diagonally from the top of one strut to the bottom of the other in a pair V struts, where the struts from the upper wing converge to a single point on the lower wing commonly used when the lower wing has a considerably smaller Chord aircraft chord than the upper wing and the I strut, where the pair of struts is replaced by a single, thicker strut. Some biplane wings are braced with struts forming a Girder Warren truss . Bays The compartments created by adding interplane struts are known as bays this relates ... CR.42 aka J11.jpg Struts arranged in a Warren truss on a Fiat C.R.42 gallery See also Aircraft structures ... Category Aircraft struts ja ... more details
Hexapod from the Greek hexapoda meaning six footed , may refer to Subphylum Hexapoda , a group of arthropods including the insects Hexapod robotics , six legged walking robots Stewart platform , a machine platform supported by six struts, used in robotics Hexapod Telescope , a design of telescope mounting See also Tetrapod Octopod disambig ... more details
Tube frame may refer to Tube structure , a structure designed to act like a three dimensional hollow tube so to resist lateral loads Space frame or space structure, a truss like, lightweight rigid structure constructed from interlocking struts in a geometric pattern Superleggera , sometimes referred to as a tube frame structure disambig ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Aviation name Cabane strut image File CabaneStrut.JPG caption Cabane struts of a de Havilland Tiger Moth The cabane struts of a biplane aircraft support the upper wing over the fuselage and work in conjunction with other wing components such as Spar aviation spars and flying wires to transmit flight loads. ref Taylor 1990, p.71. ref In wire braced monoplanes the cabane struts generally referred to as the cabane form the structure above the wings to which the wing s bracing wires and if applicable wing warping control wires are attached. In parasol wing aircraft monoplanes with their wing elevated above the fuselage The struts carrying the wing are cabane struts th aircraft may also have a cabane structure for bracing wires. . ref name Crane Crane, 1997, pg 379 ref Cabane struts also serve to maintain correct stagger aviation wing stagger , angle of incidence and decalage . The initial setting or in service adjustment of these angles, usually with the help of a Inclinometer clinometer and plumb bob , is known as rigging . ref name Halliwell Halliwell 1919, p.107. ref ref de Havilland, p.13. ref Cabane struts found on early aircraft were often made of wood with later biplanes using airfoil aerofoil sectioned tubular steel. Occasionally the lower wing of a biplane is placed entirely below the lower surface of the fuselage, using cabane like support struts, and such an arrangement could conceivably be called a ventral cabane strut assembly. Examples of this arrangement from late World War I are the British Bristol F.2 Fighter two seat fighter biplane, and the German Pfalz D.XII Variants Pfalz D.XIV experimental fighter. See also Interplane strut References Notes Reflist Bibliography refbegin Crane, Dale Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms, third edition , Aviation Supplies & Academics, 1997. ISBN 1 56027 287 2 de Havilland Aircraft Company. The de Havilland DH82A .... ISBN 0 9509620 15. refend Aircraft components aviation lists Category Aircraft struts ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image Molins logo.jpg right frame Molins is a framework for PHP 5 that was inspired by Struts , but also has much in common with the other sub projects of Jakarta like Torque and Commons. It features integration with Smarty , can work with XSLT , and supports logging, unit testing, and class packaging similar to Java programming language Java . See also Model View Controller Apache Struts PHP External links http www.phpize.com Molins framework homepage Category Free network related software Category Web application frameworks web software stub ... more details
Maverick is a model view controller framework for the Java software platform Java platform that allows developing web applications in a very structured, modular and reusable way thanks to its respect to the Model view controller MVC pattern . See also Maverick.NET Struts Java EE External links http mav.sourceforge.net Official project page Category Free software programmed in Java software stub es Maverick Framework ... more details
Maverick.NET is a Maverick Framework Maverick port from Java software platform Java to C Sharp programming language C for its integration in the .NET Framework .NET platform . As many other similar tools targeted to this development platform, Maverick.NET also works with Mono software Mono . See also Maverick Framework Maverick Struts External links http mavnet.sourceforge.net Official project page software stub Category .NET framework Category Free software programmed in C Sharp es Maverick.NET ... more details
biplane aircraft have their upper and lower planes connected by interplane struts which divide the wings ... bay distortion under the lift aerodynamic lifting force . The resulting combination of struts and wires ... s above it and undercarriage struts below to resist the same forces of lift and gravity ..., one or more external braces called lift struts for each wing. These are rigid struts rather than ... strut.svg 200px right High wing monoplane with rigid struts below the wings The placement of these wing strutsstruts and the forces acting on them depends chiefly on the wing configuration. They are most ... structure. In flight, these lift struts are in tension from the lift forces. In level flight they convey ... of main planes low winged monoplanes like the Piper Pawnee have had lift struts mounted above the wing ... complicated arrangements have been used, often with two primary lift struts augmented by auxiliary interconnections known as jury struts between each other or to the wing or the fuselage. Each pair of the inverted V struts of the Pawnee, for example, is assisted by a pair of vertical support struts ... strutted high wing From early times these lift struts have been wikt streamline streamlined , often ... aircraft have had streamlined struts formed directly from shaped metal, like the extruded light alloy struts of the Auster AOP.9 , ref name JAWA56 or from composites, for example the carbon fibre lift struts of the Remos GX Remos GX eLITE . ref name AM Designers have adopted different methods of improving ... used in interplane struts. Sometimes the streamlining is tapered away close to the wing, as on the Farman ... K 10 Swift . ref name JAWA10 Some designs have combined lift struts with engine mountings, for example the Westland IV ref name Jackson1 and with undercarriage struts, as on the Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer . ref name Jackson2 Lift struts have a clear primary structural role but are sometimes also ... airflow, following the similar use of interplane struts in biplanes. Lift struts are no longer used ... more details
tension , but may vary between tension and compression as the aircraft maneuvers. Struts are still ... oleo struts . br clear all Uses Transportation related struts are used in load bearing applications ... wing supports. In vehicle suspension systems, struts are most commonly an assembly of coil over ... more details
Wiktionary sash Sash can refer to Sash fabric belt Sash window , the framing that holds panes of glass in a glazed window or door Sash German DJ producer team Stand alone shell a Unix like operating system shell, which includes many built in, statically linked, system commands. The command for the stand alone shell is sash Sash, Texas , a small community in Fannin County, Texas Fannin County The Sash Song Acronyms Spring Axis Struts and Hibernate SASH A combination stack of open source Java components identified by their initials Struts, Apache Axis, Spring Framework, and Hibernate Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health SASH foundation dedicated to helping those who suffer from sexual addiction. Formerly the National Council on Sexual Addiction & Compulsivity Single family Affordable Solar Homes , California, USA, program disambig fr charpe ja ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 SlimWeb is an open source lightweight framework for developing web application s in Java programming language Java . Design goals and overview SlimWeb can aid you in building the controller components in your Model view controller MVC based web application. In this respect you can think of it as a replacement for Apache Struts but without all the XML configuration. SlimWeb relies on convention and Java 5 annotations to infer all configuration information it needs, which makes it closer to Ruby on Rails and Turbogears CherryPy than to Apache Struts . SlimWeb doesn t have its own presentation layer you can use JavaServer Pages for that or model commonly Hibernate Plain Old Java Object POJO s, although you can use any model that suits your needs . See also Model view controller Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Java EE External links http www.slimweb.net SlimWeb s home page Category Web application frameworks ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name Macchi M.6 image Image Macchi M.6.jpg caption Infobox Aircraft Type type Flying boat Fighter aircraft fighter prototype national origin Italy manufacturer Macchi designer first flight 1917 in aviation 1917 introduced retired status primary user Italy more users produced number built 1 unit cost variants with their own articles Macchi M.5 The Macchi M.6 was an Italy Italian flying boat Fighter aircraft fighter prototype of 1917. Design and development In 1917, Macchi Nieuport Macchi built the M.6. for comparison with its Macchi M.5 flying boat fighter, which went into service that year and operated successfully over the Adriatic Sea against Austria Hungary Austro Hungarian forces during World War I . The M.6 was identical to the M.5 in most respects like the M.5, it was a single seat wooden biplane flying boat fighter with plywood and fabric skin, it was powered by a 139 kilowatt 187 brake horsepower Isotta Fraschini V.4B engine mounted on struts above the Hull watercraft hull and below the upper wing and driving a pusher propeller aircraft propeller , its cockpit was beneath the Radiator engine cooling radiator , it was armed with a single 7.7 millimeter 0.303 inch Vickers machine gun , and its hull was of the same design. It differed from the M.5 in having a different wing cellule instead of the interplane Vee struts used in the M.5 to brace the wings and the smaller Vee struts used in the M.5 to support the overhanging leading edge of the upper wing, the M.6 had parallel steel tube struts. The outermost of set of parallel struts were placed farther outboard in the M.6 than the Vee struts in the M.5, and the M.6 had additional parallel struts closer to the hull. ref Green and Swanborough, p. 356 357. ref Comparative trials were held between the M.6 prototype and standard M.5 aircraft to evaluate whether the M.6 s revised wing cellule provided any advantage over the that of the M.5 fighter. It did not, so further development of the M.6 wa ... more details
refimprove date December 2007 Infobox aviation name Parasol wing image Image ParasolMonoplane01.jpg caption An amateur built Pietenpol Air Camper featuring a parasol wing A parasol wing monoplane is an aircraft design in which the wing is not mounted directly to the fuselage, but rather, the fuselage is supported beneath it by a set of struts, called cabane strut s. ref name Crane Crane, Dale Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms, third edition , page 379. Aviation Supplies & Academics, 1997. ISBN 1 56027 287 2 ref Parasol wing designs resemble biplane s lacking their lower set of wings. This configuration has the advantage of providing excellent visibility from the cockpit, but the disadvantage of extra drag caused by the struts. A typical feature of light aircraft designed in the 1920s, such as the Pietenpol Air Camper and Heath Parasol , it is no longer a common configuration, but is still used in modern nostalgic designs for homebuilt aircraft such as the Loehle Sport Parasol . Other parasol aircraft from the 1920s include the Davis D 1 Davis Monoplane ref http www.davismonoplane.com Davis Monoplane ref and the Lockheed Air Express . Image Sikorsky S 42 PAA taking off in 1930s.jpeg thumb left 250px The Sikorsky S 42 flying boat used a parasol wing. In some aircraft, particularly flying boats , the parasol wing is held above the fuselage by means of a closed structure known as a pylon. This gives these aircraft a cleaner appearance, especially when combined with a cantilever wing , as there are no visible strut s. The pylon reacts to any wing Flight dynamics roll ing Moment physics moment with its own set of spar aviation spars extending from the fuselage frames. A typical example of a pylon parasol aircraft with struts is the Consolidated Catalina . References reflist Aviation lists Category Wing configurations aircraft stub aviation stub bg es Ala de parasol fr Aile parasol ru uk ... more details
Image NGC6397.jpg thumb right Diffraction spikes from various stars seen on image taken by Hubble space telescope HST Diffraction spikes are lines radiating from bright light sources in reflecting telescope images. They are Artifact error artifacts caused by light Diffraction diffracting around the support vanes of the secondary mirror. Refracting telescope s and their photographic images do not have the same problem. hr Image Cassegrain Telescope.svg left thumb 300px Reflection telescope. Note the smaller mirror in the path of the light this mirror s struts cause the diffraction spikes The secondary mirror in a reflecting telescope has to be positioned at the central axis of the telescope and so has to be held by struts within the telescopes tube. No matter how fine these support rods are they diffraction diffract the incoming light from a subject star and this appears as diffraction spikes which are the Fourier transform of the support struts. The spikes represent a loss of light that could have been used to image the star. ref http antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov apod ap010415.html Diffraction spikes explained by Astronomy Picture of the Day . 15 04 01 ref ref http spider.ipac.caltech.edu staff kaspar obs mishaps images int reflection2.html Internal Reflections and Diffraction Spikes. Caltech. Accessed April 2010 ref Although diffraction spikes can obscure parts of a photograph and are undesired in professional contexts, some Amateur astronomy amateur astronomers like the visual effect they give to bright stars the Star of Bethlehem appearance and even modify their refractors to exhibit the same effect, ref http homepage.ntlworld.com jan.rek equipment.htm starspike ref or to assist with focusing when using a Charge coupled device CCD . ref http astronomy.qteaser.com diffspike.html ref External links http antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov apod ap010415.html Diffraction spikes explained by Astronomy Picture of the Day . References reflist Category Astrophotography de Spike Beugung ru ... more details
on the Block publisher Javaboutique.internet.com date 2006 03 24 accessdate 2012 03 06 ref WebWork Struts ... be merging in to Apache StrutsStruts 2. http blogs.opensymphony.com webwork 2005 11 webwork joining ... major revisions namely, 2.3.x and beyond would be folded into Struts2. Ted Husted, developer of Struts admitted in an email that WebWork is very similar to Struts 1.x and in fact does certain things better than Struts. Both Husted and Lightbody s rationale was that combining WebWork s superior technology and Struts superior community could only have a good effect on the Java community as a whole ... with Apache Software License . See also Apache Struts JavaServer Faces Tapestry programming Tapestry ... more details
. Struts Built on top of the Servlet API, Struts provides for decoupling between the Controller ... based on the outcome of the Controller. Competitor Though Struts does not have any direct competitor ... jsp Apache Struts 2 Documentation http struts.apache.org 2.1.6 docs home.html Apache Tiles http tiles.apache.org ... more details
Wiktionary Hydroplaning and hydroplane may refer to Aquaplaning is another word for Hydroplaning which is also known as a loss of steering or braking control when a layer of water prevents direct contact between tires and the road, runway, or other surface. Planing sailing , a method by which the hull of a boat skims over the surface of the water rather than plowing through it Any watercraft that is specifically designed to plane, including Hydroplane boat , a fast motor boat used in racing Hydrofoil , a boat with wing like foils mounted on struts below the hull Diving plane , a submarine control surface used to help control depth, analogous to the elevators on the tail of an aircraft Hydroblading , a figure skating move sometimes referred to as hydroplaning Seaplane , an aircraft designed to land on water disambig ... more details
wiktionary strut A strut is a structural component. Strut s may also refer to StRUT , a U.S. technology recycling organization Strut fashion show , an annual fashion show in Leeds, UK Strut typesetting , a vertical rule with no width STRUT dance , an Australian dance organization Apache Struts , a web application framework for Java MacPherson strut , a component of some vehicle suspensions In music Strut Sheena Easton song Strut Sheena Easton song Strut The Cheetah Girls song Strut The Cheetah Girls song Strut , a song by Jag ar band Get the Funk Out Jag ar Strut , a song by KMFDM from Blitz album Blitz Strut , an album by Kevin Toney Strut , an album by Michael Kaeshammer See also Strutting , an ostentatious style of walking Strutt , a surname disambig ja ... more details
unreferenced date February 2008 Image Crosstrees PSF .png thumb Line art drawing of crosstrees. Crosstrees are the two horizontal struts at the upper ends of the topmast s of sailboat s, used to anchor the shroud sailing shroud s from the topgallant mast . Similarly, they may be mounted at the upper end of the topgallant to anchor the shrouds from the royal mast if fitted . See top sailing ship tops for the description of their purpose. On modern rigs the same function is provided by spreader sailboat spreaders . Category Sailing rigs and rigging de Saling pl Saling sv salning ... more details
Brief Candles is also the title of a fantasy novel by Manning Coles image BriefCandles.JPG thumb 1st edition cover Chatto & Windus Brief Candles 1930 , Aldous Huxley s fifth collection of short fiction, consists of the following four short stories Chawdron The Rest Cure The Claxtons After the Fireworks It takes its title from a line in William Shakespeare s Macbeth , from Macbeth s famous soliloquy Out, out, brief candle Life s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. Huxley Category 1930 short story collections Category Short story collections by Aldous Huxley story collection stub ... more details
Infobox Software name Barracuda MVC screenshot caption operating system Cross platform genre Web application framework Web Framework license GNU Lesser General Public License GLGPL website http www.barracudamvc.org Barracuda MVC Home page Barracuda MVC is an open source web application framework for developing Java EE web application s. See also Model view controller Apache Struts Java Platform, Enterprise Edition Java EE Google Web Toolkit External links http www.barracudamvc.org Barracuda MVC Home page Category Java enterprise platform Barracuda Java Category Web application frameworks Barracuda Java ... more details