Re: excel dates

2016-11-28 Thread Paul Hoadley
On 29 Nov 2016, at 8:38 AM, Theodore Petrosky wrote: > Why does excel behave so badly. well the original website I found said that > excel calculated dates fro 01/01/1900 but that was incorrect. it is really > 01/00/1900, but there is more: See also: http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/0

Re: excel dates

2016-11-28 Thread Chuck Hill
Ah, The Joy of Dates! If you go back further with Java you can find all sorts of peculiar things. From: on behalf of Theodore Petrosky Date: Monday, November 28, 2016 at 2:08 PM To: Leigh Kivenko Cc: WebObjects-Dev Subject: Re: excel dates Why does excel behave so badly. well the original

Fwd: confirm bounce?? off list topic sorry

2016-11-28 Thread Theodore Petrosky
Does anyone know what would cause this? this is a yahoo email address, i have used it for 20 years and this is the third time I have received this in the last month. is there a issue with yahoo email addresses? obviously there is no one to contact at yahoo. > Begin forwarded message: > > Fro

Re: IBM JDK

2016-11-28 Thread Michael Kondratov
We are using jdk8. It seems there is a huge performance hit of around 4x whenever we use a framework that uses java reflections. Michael Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 28, 2016, at 8:49 AM, René Bock wrote: > > Hello Michael, > > which JDK Version you are using? > > One of our clients deploy

Re: IBM JDK

2016-11-28 Thread René Bock
Hello Michael, which JDK Version you are using? One of our clients deploys WebObjects as a WebSphere container using JDK6. We are not aware of a performance loss... (or maybe we have no possibility to really compare) > Am 25.11.2016 um 20:11 schrieb Michael Kondratov : > > Anyone has any

Re: Multi-tenant Postgres support with EOF ?

2016-11-28 Thread Philippe Rabier
Bonjour Josef, Maybe this WOWODC'13 presentation could be useful as well: http://www.slideshare.net/wocommunity/filtering-data-with-d2w Best, Philippe > On 25 Nov 2016, at 19:16, Vanek Josef >