Hi Chuck,
There may be stupidity preventing me from coming, but it may not be my own
stupidity. Unfortunately, stupidity is like rain in the fact it pours on
the deserving and not typically with prejudice. None the less, I could
enjoy seeing Chuck drink the alcohol from the fire hose, or what ev
Bah, he will be just like the other dudes in St-Denis or Crescent Street :-)
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Le 2013-05-21 à 20:09, "Jesse Tayler" a écrit :
>
> the only reason I'm going is because, to my calculations, Chuck has to drink
> 114 beers and over 80 shots of bourbon which should be most exce
I recommend standing to one side or behind me.
On 2013-05-21, at 5:07 PM, Jesse Tayler wrote:
>
> the only reason I'm going is because, to my calculations, Chuck has to drink
> 114 beers and over 80 shots of bourbon which should be most excellent to
> watch live and in person.
>
>
> On Ma
the only reason I'm going is because, to my calculations, Chuck has to drink
114 beers and over 80 shots of bourbon which should be most excellent to watch
live and in person.
On May 21, 2013, at 7:30 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> No Montreal for you!
>
>
> On 2013-05-21, at 4:04 PM, Lon Varscsa
No Montreal for you!
On 2013-05-21, at 4:04 PM, Lon Varscsak wrote:
> Now you're banning us from Montreal in the future too?! ;)
>
>
> On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> And last time to enjoy Montreal since I won't organize it next year (mainly
> because of my new job).
Now you're banning us from Montreal in the future too?! ;)
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> And last time to enjoy Montreal since I won't organize it next year
> (mainly because of my new job).
>
> > Reasons to Come to WOWODC:
> >
> > 1. Buy Chuck that beer that you owe h
And last time to enjoy Montreal since I won't organize it next year (mainly
because of my new job).
> Reasons to Come to WOWODC:
>
> 1. Buy Chuck that beer that you owe him
>
> 2. Hang out with people that actually understand what you are talking about
>
> 3. Buy Chuck that Bourbon that you ow
Reasons to Come to WOWODC:
1. Buy Chuck that beer that you owe him
2. Hang out with people that actually understand what you are talking about
3. Buy Chuck that Bourbon that you owe him
4. Learn useful things that you will learn in the year ahead
5. Experience the coolest city in North America
On May 21, 2013, at 1:43 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
> ERXS, ERXKEY, D2W == > a lot less coding/typing.
big time.
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Hi Filippo,
We need more information to help you. Can you host this sample WAR somewhere we
can download from? The "WOServletAdaptor is not available" error can be caused
by any error during the application initialization (including
NoClassDefFoundErrors, NullPointerExceptions and etc). This ki
On May 20, 2013, at 6:31 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>
> Le 2013-05-20 à 17:01, Jesse Tayler a écrit :
>
>>
>> ah, yes, you're right -- I had forgotten about the fact that golipse only
>> installs the developer environment.
>>
>> seems like it should install WOnder and setup a standard WO deve
Gotcha and very cool solution.
makeObjectsPerformSelector quickly sets the amount and then we sort.
And for this client at this stage and at this budget... I will try it!
And ERXS... that was a new one I just learned.
ERXS, ERXKEY, D2W == > a lot less coding/typing.
On May 21, 2013, at 12:3
On May 21, 2013, at 10:30 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
> Depending on customer counts, doing this in memory may not be very efficient.
> If you have a large number of customers, you may want to set up a stored
> procedure and let the database do it. Depending on how the tables are
> arranged, you
Depending on customer counts, doing this in memory may not be very efficient.
If you have a large number of customers, you may want to set up a stored
procedure and let the database do it. Depending on how the tables are arranged,
you may be able to do it with a single select, but it may not be
Actually, my question revolves around sorting a method that needs a parameter.
For instance, I have an EO with the calculated value:
totalOrderAmountByStore(Store store);
How would you notationally write a sort to sort those EOs by that method?
make sense?
On May 21, 2013, at 11:41 AM, Jesse
well, I'm not certain I understand your question but if your method derives
that totalOrderAmount then you'd have to sort that in memory after getting a
reasonable number of objects from another fetch.
often times in these situations I setup a kind of calculated integer and store
the result ri
Thanks, I did not see the forest for the trees anymore
Sorry for causing noise
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On 21.05.2013, at 17:07, Pascal Robert wrote:
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> Le 2013-05-21 à 10:56, Markus Ruggiero a écrit :
>
>> Folks,
>>
>> I just got bitten by a probably small issue, but nevertheless it cost me
>> some
I have the following:
customer <<>> stores.
I want the top five customers by order total for a store.
I wrote a method:
customer.totalOrderAmountByStore(Store store);
What is the best way to sort that?
Is there some cool ERXKEy? Make an abstract Entity in my Model?
Wondering
James
Le 2013-05-21 à 10:56, Markus Ruggiero a écrit :
> Folks,
>
> I just got bitten by a probably small issue, but nevertheless it cost me some
> hairs
>
> Everything started with the simple question: Where can I download a binary
> compiled version of the WOAdaptor for Mac OS X Mountain Lio
Folks,
I just got bitten by a probably small issue, but nevertheless it cost me some
hairs
Everything started with the simple question: Where can I download a binary
compiled version of the WOAdaptor for Mac OS X Mountain Lion?
Simple, just look into Ken Ishimoto's deploy.sh script and copy
Hi,
If you are coming to WOWODC 2013, don't forget that the cutoff date for the
room block at the Hilton ends tomorrow (May 22th), so make sure you do your
reservation today or tomorrow!
Thanks.
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I am trying to call a stored procedure in Oracle 10 that has two parameters
(In, Out).
I've added the Stored Procedure to my EOModel:
Name: StudentCountReadyForApproval
Attributes:
Name: idSchool
Column: schoolId
Settings: do not allow nulls
Direction: In
Data Type: Integer
External Type: Number
I am using full URL including cgi-bin.
On 20/05/13 18:43, Jesse Tayler wrote:
> are you using URLs that include the cgi-bin or are you using apache rules to
> redirect?
>
> I am not aware of anything that would cause that outside of things like
> apache rules.
>
> maybe others know more --
>
> O
On 21/05/13 03:27, Pascal Robert wrote:
> Le 2013-05-20 à 12:35, Yoann Canal a écrit :
>
>> Hi List,
>>
>> I am developing a ERRest API. The API works fine during local
>> development but on our test machine I get a status 400:
>>
>>
>> That's XML, not HTTP headers :-)
>
>> while trying to do a
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