I am running into some issues with Apple OS X Paths (such as /Volumes/
Macintosh HD/Users/Randy ) and Java. I am finding that PPC and Intel
version of Java function differently when dealing with paths and the
spaces are a real issue.
Is anyone on the list experienced with this issue, in
Just wanted to let the group know that the PiNKY project was started
on Source Forge.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pinky/
This is an open-source project to create Yahoo! Pipes functionality
with NetKernel.
The Union and Unique functions have already been written. Once the
full set of
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Randolph Kahle wrote:
Anyone following the discussion about WOA?
Here is a link to a discussion about it:
http://hinchcliffe.org/archive/2006/09/10/9275.aspx
Regards,
Randy
Anyone following the discussion about WOA?
Here is a link to a discussion about it:
http://hinchcliffe.org/archive/2006/09/10/9275.aspx
Regards,
Randy
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I have used RimuHosting for a while and I have been very pleased with
their service.
Everyone that I know that uses them has also been pleased.
Randy
On Jan 30, 2006, at 10:08 PM, Chad Woolley wrote:
RimuHosting got back to me. They will waive the setup fee and give us
a 10% discount,
A project I am working on needs more developer horsepower.
If you are looking for a Java development project on a short term
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What is the current state of the art for logging? Is it log4j or is
there something better?
I am working on a system that requires remote administration and
changing log levels of different services at run time.
Randy
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Does anyone have experience with OCR as input to a Java application?
If so, I would appreciate a brief off-line chat; I have a client that
may need this added to a system.
Randy
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Interesting question.
You could consider a shared file system.
I hesitate recommending that documents be stored in a database. You
don't need the transactional capabilities (correct?), and a RDMBS is
not really a great blob storage device (yes, they can do it, but I
don't reach for an RDBMS to
[...]
So has anyone actually read the article yet? :-)
Yes; I skimmed it.
It seems that IoC has entered the Ooops, maybe it doesn't do what we
really need unless we make it much more complex phase of adoption.
Randy
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Drew,
Well articulated.
[...]
My entire point here: it's all in the usage of the tool. I believe
that Spring and Hibernate allow you to do things the right way. There
will be a shakeout of best practices, but that's a very good thing for
everyone. There will be bad Spring and good Spring
Does anyone have experience with TestNG?
Randy
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This sounds like an interesting idea.
I suggest that it lean more towards solving architectural/design issues
rather than focusing on low-level coding idioms.
For example, how do you restrict access to intentionally surfaced
objects in a particular scripting language?
Randy
On Jan 5, 2005, at
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This sounds like an interesting idea.
I suggest that it lean more towards solving
architectural/design issues
rather than focusing on low-level coding idioms.
For example, how do you restrict access to
intentionally surfaced
objects in a particular
Oh hey, and Randy, when are you going to attend another meeting. grin
I will _finally_ be in town for a meeting. I will be attending next
week.
Randy
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Is there an expert on C++ and .Net in the community?
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Thank you
Randy
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I am considering hosting a Wiki environment for our family web site.
When I did a search of Java based Wiki tools, three have come to the
surface:
XWiki
SnipSnap
Confluence
Does anyone have experience with these? Any thoughts about which one
would be best suited for a community space (I would
Yes,
I was getting 300 to 400 a day.
I now filter my mail through http://www.filtermy.com.
It is working really well as a SPAM and virus pre-filter.
Randy
On Apr 21, 2004, at 7:59 AM, William H. Mitchell wrote:
In the last three weeks my incoming spam has risen from a long steady
90-ish a
Sorry, this is off-topic...
I have a friend in Tucson who is having trouble with his WindowsXP
machine. (Freezes, etc.)
Any recommendations for a store/shop/consultant that could help him?
Thanks -- Randy
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On Mar 1, 2004, at 10:48 AM, Thomas Hicks wrote:
At 04:22 PM 2/29/2004, you wrote:
This is the organizational meeting that Randy spoke about at the
meeting.
-warner
It's too bad that this has been scheduled on the same weeknights
as the Tucson SIG meetings (as was mentioned at the last JUG
when
Cool.
When / where is the next meeting?
Regards,
Randy
On Feb 9, 2004, at 1:40 PM, Simon Ritchie wrote:
Sorry about the late notice.
For this month's meeting, Nick Lesiecki will be doing a presentation
on Testing with Virtual Mock Objects (it involves AspectJ).
Any volunteers for a 15 min
On Dec 23, 2003, at 11:05 PM, Tim Colson wrote:
What are some of the IT consulting companies in Tucson that
do custom programming/services (not specifically Java)?
Well, here's a few that I know of specifically:
All interesting, but most of the example appear to be one person
operations.
Are
How about http://www.ximian.com/products/evolution/
Randy
On Dec 19, 2003, at 5:00 PM, Warner Onstine wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to find a simple group calendaring program (java would be
nice but that doesn't appear to be a viable option yet). Here's what
I've found so far and just want to
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