Re: [U2] [AD] FREE pick date conversion android app [/AD]

2013-02-16 Thread Symeon Breen
Unless you are using a tool that gives a cross platform environment - why
bother ?   if you are writing for android do it in Java 



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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Brian Leach
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Now there really IS an app for it ... :)

PS if you want a VB-like way of building apps, also check out NS Basic.
Simple and cool.

(Neither of which are the first things to spring to mind about Titanium,
which I use... the results are blistering but I always feel I'm running
up-hill avoiding potholes)

Brian


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Re: [U2] [AD] FREE pick date conversion android app [/AD]

2013-02-16 Thread doug chanco
that's a good point but for those of us who happen to like  .net 
technologies over java, I loved the suggestion, especially since you can 
build it for BOTH android AND iphone (versus having to do it with 2 
different sdk's)


dougc


On 2/16/2013 4:06 AM, Symeon Breen wrote:

Unless you are using a tool that gives a cross platform environment - why
bother ?   if you are writing for android do it in Java



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Now there really IS an app for it ... :)

PS if you want a VB-like way of building apps, also check out NS Basic.
Simple and cool.

(Neither of which are the first things to spring to mind about Titanium,
which I use... the results are blistering but I always feel I'm running
up-hill avoiding potholes)

Brian


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[U2] Epicor job near Denver

2013-02-16 Thread Wjhonson
http://www.dice.com/job/result/10170902/8005?src=19q=software%20developericidcnt=CT:AF

If I'm reading it right this job is in Denver area (area code 303), but Epicor 
is based in Minneapolis

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[U2] AIX 5.3 IBMIHS Web Server

2013-02-16 Thread Kevin King
Might anyone have any tips or tricks for getting SSL to work on the
IBMIHS/Apache 2.0.47 web server on an AIX 5.3 box?  The documentation I've
found on the web is byzantine at best and it would be fine if the commands
actually worked, but I keep getting odd error messages and stalled at every
turn.

I've upgrade the GSK so that the server will start with SSL enabled, I have
a virtual host configured, but I have no clue how to tie a specific
certificate to the VirtualHost.  Well, let's say I have clues, but nothing
is working.  Here's the VirtualHost stanza I have set up in httpd.conf:

VirtualHost *:443
SSLEnable
SSLClientAuth None
SSLServerCert api.client.com
ServerName api.client.com
DocumentRoot /usr/www
Directory /usr/www
 Order Allow,Deny
 Allow From All
/Directory
ErrorLog logs/api_error.log
CustomLog logs/api_error.log common
/VirtualHost

I've been able to generate a CSR and create a self-signed certificate, and
it would appear that I've even successfully imported that certificate into
my key database, as demonstrated by this command:

$ gsk7cmd -cert -details -db /usr/IBMIHS/ssl/client.kdb -label 
api.client.com -pw password

...which produces the following output...

Label: api.client.com
Key Size: 512
Version: X509 V1
Serial Number: 00 DB 00 41 9A 19 77 7E 9F
Issued By: api.client.com
CLIENT
City, ST, US
Subject: api.client.com
CLIENT
City, ST, US
Valid From: Saturday, February 16, 2013 6:06:08 PM EST To: Saturday, April
17, 2032 7:06:08 PM EDT
Fingerprint: ...
Signature Algorithm: 1.2.840.113549.1.1.5
Trust Status: enabled

But even though this certificate is in the keyfile (and yes, I have a
KeyFile directive elsewhere in the httpd.conf file pointing to the
client.kdb file) I can't seem to associate it to the virtual host.  What am
I missing?

(And yes, I'm aware this is not specifically a U2 question but I need this
to provide web connectivity to a Unidata machine from a Rackspace hosted
server.  So in a way... it sorta is U2 related.)

Help?
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