I haven't put up anything because I assumed commercial products were "right
out". We use perforce (www.perforce.com) for our configuration management.
It sits on top of RCS. As I said, it is a commercial product, but they do
support a lot of platforms including linux. We have servers running on
ll me what the advantage of EJB in accessing the data of
a data warehouse is. I'm building a dataware house too and looking for a
good method to access the data.
/Stefan Kahle
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Thanks to Larry Sanderson at Sun for pointing me in the right direction:
j2sdkee1.2.1/config/default.properties (documented in
doc/release/ConfigGuide.html, guess I should have RTFM)
I've had a little better success since then (after fixing the case error in
the driver name). Unfortunately I sti
I've been using the sun 1.2.2 SDK along with the sun 1.2.1 enterprise SDK
on a linux box. The intent is to learn how to effectively use EJB to
access a data warehouse.
I've managed to get through the first five lesson's in Monica Pawlan's
"Writing Enterprise Applications with Java 2 SDK, Enterpr
Their "porting plans" page indicates that the full 1.3 release of IBM's JDK
is supposed to be available, however, the URL it links to is nonfunctional.
The link I'm seeing is http://www6.software.ibm.com/dl/dklx130/dklx130-p
but that is 404. Is anyone on the list able to find the right location?
That's great, only you follow their links to find the download page which
hasn't been updated in months, hence, no linux download
I don't suppose anyone out there has any idea when IBM's WebSphere
application server version 3 *advanced* is going to be made available for
linux... Or is it not
Someone sent this URL to me. I haven't read it yet, but it might be of
interest to people on the list...
http://www.ibm.com/developer/features/ibm_commitment.html
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Perhaps what people have been hearing is that IBM will make their Jikes
compiler open source?Apparently it will be in the developerWorks Open
Source arena.
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I hate to waste mailing list bandwidth this way, but I've been asked for
the URL for an article I read recently that quoted an IBMer making some
statement about J2EE vs. WebSphere. I believe it was an article on
linuxgrrl but I can't track it down there as the home page doesn't seem to
be doing a