I am using migrations to normalize my postgresql backend. I needed to factor
out some columns into a new table. the only way I thought of was to use the
COPY command to a file then read the file back into my new table.
/*
* copies the data out to the file then
* copies it back to the new table
*
If I create and set a ERXResponseRewriter.Delegate I have the opportunity to
modify webserver resource URLs with responseRewriterWillAddResource(String
framework, String fileName). However, it does not appear that WOImage
instances with framework and filename make it that far. Anyone have a t
Hi Chuck,
On 04/12/2010, at 5:29 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> On Dec 2, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Paul Hoadley wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am trying to debug a timestamp issue.
>
> Run away to New Zealand. South Island. Assume a new identity. Save
> yourself while you still can!
Yeah, that's how I feel
It really doesn't help Chuck; we've got users, WebObjects and timezones
here too.
I did once know about GMT0 and PG, but I haven't used PG in production
for a couple of years now. I think I did configure a PG server host to
GMT0 once and a colleague tells me that he "configured
postgres.conf
On Dec 2, 2010, at 9:23 PM, Paul Hoadley wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to debug a timestamp issue.
Run away to New Zealand. South Island. Assume a new identity. Save yourself
while you still can!
> In development I am using PostgreSQL 8.2.5 (8.4.4 in deployment), WO 5.4.3,
> Postgresq
On Dec 3, 2010, at 10:48 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> Le 2010-12-03 à 13:26, Ray Kiddy a écrit :
>
>>
>> Hello -
>>
>> We have a suite of nagios services that we are using to track various things
>> about our WebObjects apps. One piece of it is noisier than others and I am
>> curious if others s
Le 2010-12-03 à 13:26, Ray Kiddy a écrit :
>
> Hello -
>
> We have a suite of nagios services that we are using to track various things
> about our WebObjects apps. One piece of it is noisier than others and I am
> curious if others see the same things.
>
> I have a simple HTTP check on port
Hello -
We have a suite of nagios services that we are using to track various things
about our WebObjects apps. One piece of it is noisier than others and I am
curious if others see the same things.
I have a simple HTTP check on port 1085 on our application nodes and those
services are always
Thanks,
Really strange I tried about 5 hours didn't work. After writing to the List now
it works again^^
Ohh nooo.
But everything is happy again.
Thanks
On 2010/12/03, at 16:26, David LeBer wrote:
>
> On 2010-12-03, at 10:09 AM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:
>
>> I have tried the Golipse today and
On 2010-12-03, at 10:09 AM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:
> I have tried the Golipse today and it is broken.
>
> Downloading and Installing the recommended Eclipse plugins ...
> /tmp/p2_1291384234: line 1: html: No such file or directory
> /tmp/p2_1291384234: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token `<'
I have tried the Golipse today and it is broken.
Downloading and Installing the recommended Eclipse plugins ...
/tmp/p2_1291384234: line 1: html: No such file or directory
/tmp/p2_1291384234: line 2: syntax error near unexpected token `<'
/tmp/p2_1291384234: line 2: `301 Moved Permanently
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