independent. And you are right, all anyone
case about (at least it seems this way) are Java and C#, which are ok
languages, and have their strengths. But, the also have their weaknesses.
Java and/or C# are not the right language for every job.
Have a great day,
Bill Estep
Nemours
On 7/23/07, Andrew
to put together a
presentation before RUG, or whatever it's called now. If we had received
word in April or May, as originally planned
Bill Estep
Nemours
On 7/19/07, Easter, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
** I, too, was disappointed with the dearth of non-BMC presenters.
We too were
Jeez, sorry about the typo's. I should never write anything before my
morning coffee :)
Bill Estep
Nemours
On 7/20/07, Bill Estep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David,
We did make a customer submission. We proposed a talk about our
experience evolving a business process from paper to an online
. I would rather hear how other folks are using the platform to
solve problems and develop solutions.
And, on a positive note, I am glad to see that BMC reads the arslist.
Have a great weekend folks,
Bill Estep
Nemours
On 7/20/07, John Sundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
** I know we proposed
I didn't see any development sessions. They are all BMC product related.
Did anyone see anything that's not BMC product related, but Remedy
development?
Thanks, we're still trying to decide if we are sending folks.
Bill Estep
Nemours
On 7/18/07, Geoffrey Endresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
created the js file by copying the
America_NewYork.js file and it solved the problem.
Hope this helps.
Bill Estep
Nemours
On Feb 27, 2007, at 12:25 PM, Grooms, Frederick W wrote:
Has anyone seen where IE will stop when loading a page from Mid-
tier and
the status bar at the bottom will say
config
for timezone instead of using America_Atikokan.js
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Yes - we
That makes good sense. We were in a hurry and since almost all of
our users are in EST, we chose something obvious to copy. But you
are right, your recommendation makes more sense.
Bill Estep
Nemours
On Mar 1, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Bruce Scott wrote:
An alternative may be to copy
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Thanks to everyone who sent examples. We got it working! You help
is very much appreciated.
Have a great weekend,
Bill Estep
On Nov 15, 2006, at 11:51 AM, Bill Estep wrote:
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Yes. Do you have
idea how to get the
perl libraries to work?
Thanks,
Bill Estep
Nemours
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the
submission.
Again, this is very similar to a problem everyone has seen with the
wsdl2java axis utility.
Thanks,
Bill Estep
Nemours
On Nov 15, 2006, at 11:06 AM, Grooms, Frederick W wrote:
Have you tried running with the trace option (so you can see the
complete XML in both directions)?
use SOAP
, it is
there, but for whatever reason, the web service is rejecting the
submission.
Again, this is very similar to a problem everyone has seen with the
wsdl2java axis utility.
Thanks,
Bill Estep
Nemours
On Nov 15, 2006, at 11:06 AM, Grooms, Frederick W wrote:
Have you tried running with the trace option (so you can
.
Bill Estep
http://www.clubreading.com
On Jul 13, 2006, at 9:24 AM, T. Dee wrote:
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away ... Visio use to draw a
diagram /
flow chart from integrating with ARS.
Does anyone remember this?
Can this still be done? If so what version of Visio will this work
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