Re: Talk on Apache Isis at DDD Netherlands User Group

2011-01-31 Thread Jeroen van der Wal
Hi Dan, I really appreciate it if you could share some materials. I bet it would save me a lot of preparation! Thanks, Jeroen On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Dan Haywood dkhayw...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Jeroen, Nice to hear that you're doing this. Are you okay for slide materials? I

Build failed in Hudson: Isis-trunk-windows » Core ProgModel #73

2011-01-31 Thread Apache Hudson Server
See https://hudson.apache.org/hudson/job/Isis-trunk-windows/org.apache.isis.core$progmodel/73/ -- [INFO] [INFO] Building Core ProgModel [INFO]task-segment: [clean, install] [INFO]

Hudson build is back to normal : Isis-trunk-windows » Core Commons #73

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Build failed in Hudson: Isis-trunk-windows #73

2011-01-31 Thread Apache Hudson Server
See https://hudson.apache.org/hudson/job/Isis-trunk-windows/73/changes Changes: [kevin] Continued updating the SQL objectstore docbkx documentation. -- [...truncated 430 lines...] [INFO] [jar:jar {execution: default-jar}] [INFO] Building jar:

Documentation: SQL object store

2011-01-31 Thread Kevin Meyer
Hi Everyone, I've started slowly chipping away at writing the supporting documentation for the SQL object store (thanks Dan for suggesting 25 minute slots!). Now my question is: If you have an opinion, what would you like to see in such a document? At the moment I'm just putting down whatever

Probs building on Windows slave (disk space???).

2011-01-31 Thread Dan Haywood
We've been getting some problems over recent days with our build Build 71 [1] went through ok, but the two commits since then triggering builds 72 [2] and 73 [3] have failed. The problem seems to be the install phase, ie copying JARs into ~/.m2/repository, which makes me wonder about disk

Pomodoro Technique

2011-01-31 Thread Dan Haywood
On 01/02/2011 06:27, Kevin Meyer wrote: I've started slowly chipping away at writing the supporting documentation for the SQL object store (thanks Dan for suggesting 25 minute slots!). What Kevin is referring to here is something I mentioned to him on IRC, namely the Pomodoro Technique [1].