Re: [jug-discussion] taskdef for cactus locking lib jars

2005-04-22 Thread Ollie
However Phoenix is even hotter. A few years ago they had seven days when it was 
over 100F...that's 7x24  100, now that's hot. 

Ollie

-Original Message-
From: Thomas Hicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 17:41:55 
To:jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] taskdef for cactus locking lib jars

At 05:31 PM 4/22/2005, you wrote:
 I'm using the following taskdef to run my cactus tests:
 ..
 cara
 PS Hi everyone. I've been on the list for awhile, but this is my first
 post. Tucson is a fun and beautiful place so far. How bloody hot will
 it get?
 Bloody hotI've heard that an average summer has 40 consecutive
 days over 100 degrees. A week with temps over 110 is not unheard of.
 It's still a much nicer climate than Phoenix, though. Welcome to Tucson.

 You should seriously consider attending a meeting -- a good bunch of nerds. :)
 cheers,
 -tom
 
 p.s. Why pink granite? (you can reply offline if you want :)

 
 
Mike Oliver
CTO, Alarius Systems LLC
Las Vegas, Nevada USA

Sent using my BlackBerry 6510 from Nextel

-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



[jug-discussion] taskdef for cactus locking lib jars

2005-04-22 Thread Cara
I'm using the following taskdef to run my cactus tests:

taskdef resource=cactus.tasks classpathref=testcactus.classpath/

My other targets (cactifywar, cactus) pretty much follow all the
examples that I've seen in the documentation. Anyway, this taskdef
locks the jars in the classpath used to run the cactus unit tests. As
a result, my other targets (like my pull from cvs) will fail because
these *.jar files in my lib dir cannot be deleted. Has anyone had this
problem before? and found an elegant work around?

cara
PS Hi everyone. I've been on the list for awhile, but this is my first
post. Tucson is a fun and beautiful place so far. How bloody hot will
it get?

-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



[jug-discussion] Google Insider

2005-04-22 Thread Tim Colson \(tcolson\)
Say Nick -

  After you become a Google Insider...maybe you can figure out if the
Maps engine  http://maps.google.com/ can be asked to map multiple
locations? ;-)

We already know that doing a local search will plot multiple found
locations... but I want to provide the list of locations...and then ask
it to give me directions from point A to C to B.

And while you're at it, I want a web-service so I can tie into it.
grin

I'm betting other JUG'rs might be interested in that too. 

BTW -- the folks at Google rock. :-)

Cheers,
Timo

 

-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: [jug-discussion] taskdef for cactus locking lib jars

2005-04-22 Thread Thomas Hicks


At 05:31 PM 4/22/2005, you wrote:
I'm using the following taskdef
to run my cactus tests:
..
cara
PS Hi everyone. I've been on the list for awhile, but this is my
first
post. Tucson is a fun and beautiful place so far. How bloody hot
will
it get?
Bloody hotI've heard that an average summer has 40 consecutive
days over 100 degrees. A week with temps over 110 is not unheard of.
It's still a much nicer climate than Phoenix, though. Welcome to
Tucson.
You should seriously consider attending a meeting -- a good bunch of
nerds. :)
cheers,
-tom

p.s. Why pink granite? (you can reply offline if you want :)





Re: [jug-discussion] Google Insider

2005-04-22 Thread Vincent . Greene
Try www.randmcnally.com.  Use the trip planner and you can add all kinds of 
stops and get detailed driving directions and maps.---BeginMessage---
Say Nick -

  After you become a Google Insider...maybe you can figure out if the
Maps engine  http://maps.google.com/ can be asked to map multiple
locations? ;-)

We already know that doing a local search will plot multiple found
locations... but I want to provide the list of locations...and then ask
it to give me directions from point A to C to B.

And while you're at it, I want a web-service so I can tie into it.
grin

I'm betting other JUG'rs might be interested in that too. 

BTW -- the folks at Google rock. :-)

Cheers,
Timo

 

-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



---End Message---
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [jug-discussion] Google Insider

2005-04-22 Thread Tim Colson \(tcolson\)
Thanks Vince --

Interesting site, at first glance, a bit more effort than I'd prefer --
I'm lazy. ;-) 

I really like the Google maps stuff, especially that I can type 4755 N
Oracle Rd, Tucson, AZ all in one line and not have to take the time to
pick fields. Computers are smart, they can figure that string out. ;-)

I want the same super simple UI so I could paste in addresses, perhaps
delimited by semicolons... have them plotted. Click on Get Directions
and it routes from A-B-C. Click Round Trip and it plots A-B-C-A. Then
use Edit-in-place DHTML voodoo (linke below) to allow me to drag/drop to
create a rout efrom A-C-B-A.

http://tool-man.org/examples/edit-in-place.html

THAT would rock. ;-)

And even better...you specify the starting point and it figures out the
shortest route to all the spots. (Sales folks would dig that.)



Timo


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 2:04 PM
 To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
 Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Google Insider
 
 Try www.randmcnally.com.  Use the trip planner and you can 
 add all kinds of stops and get detailed driving directions and maps.
 

-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]