Re: [jug-discussion] drive recovery software os x

2002-06-21 Thread Paul Scott

Paul Scott wrote:
 Warner Onstine wrote:
 
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 Warner Onstine wrote:

 Hi all,
 I've recently had a crash (self-induced I think) of my OS, and while

This from a TFUG member:

I've had this happen on two systems if it dies when its trying to start
the login window.

There are Two fixes outlined below:


http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20020525102218715A

Good luck,

Paul




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[jug-discussion] cvs tools

2002-06-21 Thread Warner Onstine

Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone knew of any java cvs tools. What I would like to
be able to do is to check-in and check-out files via a Servlet or server
side technology.

I have thought of using Slide, but I don't know how hard it would be to
write a CVS repository module to it. The other option is possibly subversion
(subversion.tigris.org) a replacement for CVS, which also uses webdav as its
protocol.

Other ideas?

-warner

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RE: [jug-discussion] drive recovery software os x

2002-06-21 Thread Art Gramlich

If it helps,  most installations will use HFS+ (apple's filesystem -
data/resource fork, etc).  It is possible to create ufs/ffs bsd filesystems
but it would be rare that this is done (performance is terrible, classic
doesn't work, some carbon apps don't work, etc).


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 Warner Onstine wrote:
  Hi all,
  I've recently had a crash (self-induced I think) of my OS, and while
I've
  done this before this is the first time I've had serious problems
  recovering. Does anyone have Disk Warrior for Mac?
 
  I would be eternally grateful.
 
  Strange thing is, I can half-boot, all my services are running, but it
  refuses to login and start. I can even see the drive from OS 9 and from
  another system connected to it (just incredibly slow). I have tried all
the
  things on Apple Knowledge Base and looked through MacinTouch.com,
  DiskWarrior was mentioned there as a possible solution.
 
  Hoping one of the AMO guys has something =).

 What file system does OS X use?  I am currently writing something to
 recover files from an ext2 file system which had all its superblocks
 written over.  I'm using Perl at the moment and may switch to C. Do you
 have a description of the details of the file system?

It's based on either freebsd or netbsd (I forget which I think it's
freebsd), I remember one of the utilities saying something about extended
HFS if that means anything to this discussion.

I did find a doc with a recommendation of doiing fsck -y -f -b16 (grab the
superblock at 16), but I had the same results.

-warner

 Paul Scott


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Re: [jug-discussion] cvs tools

2002-06-21 Thread Erik Hatcher

Or, launch Ant to do it!  :)

Many folks do this kind of thing.  Scarab, Anthill, and CruiseControl all
have code to steal that launches Ant from Java.

I've seen talk of a CVS repository hook for Slide being developed or
considered, but I've not seen any reports of it being done.  That would be
slick though.  And of course, Subversion will be where its at in the future.

Erik


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From: Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [jug-discussion] cvs tools


 Hi all,
 I was wondering if anyone knew of any java cvs tools. What I would like to
 be able to do is to check-in and check-out files via a Servlet or server
 side technology.

 I have thought of using Slide, but I don't know how hard it would be to
 write a CVS repository module to it. The other option is possibly
subversion
 (subversion.tigris.org) a replacement for CVS, which also uses webdav as
its
 protocol.

 Other ideas?

 -warner

 +warner onstine+


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[jug-discussion] Speakers for August: Pizza, New York, JDJEdge, XP Universe Re: [jug-discussion] EJB QL + XDoclets = more EJB on more projects

2002-06-21 Thread Rick Hightower

I will volunteer for August. However, I travel 25% of the time, and I can't
predict which 25% very well so it would be good to have a back up speaker.

Speaking of travel I've been to New York 4 times this year and I am
going back next week. There is this fabled New York Pizza that is suppose to
be so good. I have eaten at plenty of places in New York and have not found
a place as good as MagPies; although some pizza was good in New York...
nothing to write home about. Can someone please tell me where to get good
pizza in New York? (I am not knocking New York I just need some
direction)

Also, ditto for Italian restaurants... I have not found an Italian
Restaurant in New York that is as good as the Gavi's on Sunrise and Kolb
(although I have found plenty of places in San Francisco that are good). Can
someone please suggest a good Italian restaurant in New York? (Can't be too
expensive)

Is anyone going to JDJEdge?

June 27, 2002 - Trivera's CTO Rick Hightower to deliver XP/J2EE Session at
Web Services Edge, NYC. at the Javitz Center. Visit us at Booth #606!
Is anyone going to XP/Agile Universe?

May 15, 2002 - Trivera's CTO Rick Hightower invited to deliver XP/J2EE
Session at XP/Agile Universe in Chicago, IL Aug 4, 2002


Rick Hightower
Chief Technology Officer
Trivera Technologies, LLC.
Phone:520-290-6855
Fax:520-290-4179

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 Not for August!

 Cheers,

 nick
 --- Rick Hightower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Sure... Last I checked the JUG seemed pretty booked up.
 
  Rick Hightower
  Chief Technology Officer
  Trivera Technologies, LLC.
  Phone:520-290-6855
  Fax:520-290-4179
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Warner Onstine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 7:41 PM
  Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] EJB QL + XDoclets = more
  EJB on more projects
 
 
   Do I hear someone volunteering for an XDoclet
  presentation =).
  
   -warner
  
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   From: Rick Hightower
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   Subject: [jug-discussion] EJB QL + XDoclets = more EJB
  on more projects
  
  
   EJB QL + XDoclets = more EJB on more projects
  
  
   I have recently read a lot of articles about whether or
  not developer
  should
   use EJB.
  
  
  
   The argument against EJB tends to be that they are too
  complex. This is
   ironic since EJB's purpose was to simplify server-side
  development. Don't
   get me wrong... I agree EJB is too complex with for a
  lot of projects. Too
   many developer's were using EJB to add an extra bullet
  on their resume.
   While I agree that EJB is not for every project, I
  think recent advances
  in
   tools and techniques equate to EJB being more
  applicable to more projects.
  
  
  
   Of particular interest in developer productivity with
  EJB is CMR, EJB QL
  and
   Xdoclet (EJBDoclet). Basically, the productivity and
  utility of these
  tools
   have to exceed the inherent difficulties in using EJB
  in order for EJB to
  be
   considered on a project. These tools lower the bar
  while increasing the
   utility and make more projects candidates for EJB.
  
  
  
   Xdoclet, and open source project, simplifies EJB
  development by using
   JavaDoc API and some additional APIs as a code
  generator so that a
  developer
   only has to maintain one file instead of 5 or more
  files (,i.e.,
  deployment
   descriptor, local interface and/or remote interface
  class files, local
  home
   and/or remote home class files, vendor deployment
  descriptors and/or conf
   files, bean implementation, primary key class files,
  value class files and
   more.)
  
  
  
   There is a significant increase in productivity by
  using select methods
  and
   EJB QL. Code that use to take 10, 20, 30 lines of code
  can be written in
   just a few lines of code by mastering EJB QL.
  
  
  
   When you combine Xdoclet simplification with EJB-QL and
  CMR, you can use
  EJB
   on a lot more projects.
  
  
  
   With CMR it is really easy to work with the standard
  collections API
  (which
   we all know and love) when dealing with one-to-many and
  many-to-many
   relationships between entities.
  
  
  
   EJB 2.0 specification has been out for a while. Have
  you tried the new
   features like CMR and EJB QL? If so, what do you think?
  
  
  
   My personal experience is that finder and select
  methods (written in EJB
  QL)
   are really productive and can save a lot time. Is EJB
  QL the killer tool?
  
  
  
   If you have not tried CMR or EJB QL, I wrote a tutorial
  on CMP/CMR and EJB
   QL that I think you should check out. The tutorial is
  on IBM
  developerWorks.
   Please go to this link to find out more information on
  this tutorial
  series
   and related articles.

RE: [jug-discussion] XDoclet (EJBDoclet), Little Italy Re: [jug-discussion] Speakers for August: Pizza, New York, JDJEdge, XP Universe Re: [jug-discussion] EJB QL + XDoclets = more EJB on more projects

2002-06-21 Thread Rick Hightower


 After you start doing EJB with XDoclet (EJBDoclet), I can('t) imagine
doing
snip

Eric says I have to step in here and correct.

** eBlox flashback!

Eric says EJBDoclet was the name of the first incarnation.  It became more
of a generic tool and renamed XDoclet. EJBDoclet is a dead name.


*** Correct... that is why it is in parenthesis just in case someone
knew it by another name. BTW There is still a task called EJBDoclet see
link...

http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/ejbdoclet_toc.html

,so I could have been refering to that. Thus technically it is not a dead
name. However, as I said, I left it there to refer to the older incarnation.

Eric says You can't imagine - I bet you mean!  :)


*** Correct copy editor guy.

Eric says Sorry, I've had so many go 'rounds with copy editors lately that
its in my
blood to be pedantic.

*** No problem. I am no good as a copy editor. It is a lot easier to find
other peoples mistakes all of my stuff looks good to me... until I read
it later (much later) :(


BTW Did you move from Tucson? This is the Tucson JUG... no one from West
Virginia allowed Look for WVJUG not TJUG... just kidding :)



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[jug-discussion] Erik, nepotism, Re: [jug-discussion] XDoclet (EJBDoclet), Little Italy Re: [jug-discussion] Speakers for August: Pizza, New York, JDJEdge, XP Universe Re: [jug-discussion] EJB QL + XDoclets = more EJB on more projects

2002-06-21 Thread Rick Hightower

nep·o·tism   Pronunciation Key  (np-tzm)
n.
  Favoritism shown or patronage granted to relatives, as in business
Above from dictionary.com

First off... its Erik not Eric it doesn't bother me, but he sure gets
hot under the collar if you call him Eric. :)

2nd, based on the above Erik is not my uncle, brother, cousin, dad
(thankfully), mom (obviously), etc. Since there is no blood relation, there
can not be nepotism. :)

3rd, Erik is really talented and it is no surprise that he co-authored an
awesome book.

4th, I am having too much fun and should really get back to work.


Rick Hightower
Chief Technology Officer
Trivera Technologies, LLC.
Phone:520-290-6855
Fax:520-290-4179

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Re: [jug-discussion] EJB QL + XDoclets = more EJB on more projects


 While we're all hassling Eric, has anyone else noticed the following on
 the Manning Publications page for Eric's upcoming book
 (http://www.manning.com/hatcher/index.html):


 What The Experts Say About This Book

 If you are using Ant, get this book
   --Rick Hightower

 This book earned a permanent place on my shelf before I'd even finished
 the first five chapters. This is the indispensable Ant reference.
   --Nicholas Lesiecki

 Isn't that nepotism or something ;)

 Simon.

 Rick Hightower wrote:

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Re: [jug-discussion] XDoclet (EJBDoclet), Little Italy Re: [jug-discussion] Speakers for August: Pizza, New York, JDJEdge, XP Universe Re: [jug-discussion] EJB QL + XDoclets = more EJB on more projects

2002-06-21 Thread Erik Hatcher

 Eric says I have to step in here and correct.

Correction:  Its Erik with a k.

 *** Correct... that is why it is in parenthesis just in case someone
 knew it by another name. BTW There is still a task called EJBDoclet see
 link...

 http://xdoclet.sourceforge.net/ejbdoclet_toc.html

Well, you got me there.  :)  But its unlikely any of us every used the
product called EJBDoclet.  EJB's is XDoclet's roots, but its merely a
fraction of its capabilities.

 *** No problem. I am no good as a copy editor. It is a lot easier to find
 other peoples mistakes all of my stuff looks good to me... until I
read
 it later (much later) :(

I know the feeling brother.

 BTW Did you move from Tucson? This is the Tucson JUG... no one from West
 Virginia allowed Look for WVJUG not TJUG... just kidding :)

Correction: I'm in Virginia, not West Virginia.  And I'm a member of the
local JUG here.  And I'm speaking at the next meeting, even.  On Continuous
Integration techniques using Ant and CruiseControl, and such.

But I'm also on the NoVAJUG e-mail list (Northern VA) and the TriJUG list
(Research Triangle Park).  I like to keep in touch, and of course pick on,
my ol' pal Rick.

And besides, I'll be in Tucson for a few days (July 18 - 23) on my way to
OSCON.

Going back into hiding now, since I'm being ousted.  :))

Erik



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Re: [jug-discussion] cvs tools

2002-06-21 Thread Warner Onstine

That would be fine if the server had access to that. How's that work with
servlet sandboxing?

-warner

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 Just out of curiosity, isnt gCvs a command line tool?
 If so why wouldnt you just exec the command line...

 Ken.


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  There used to be a JCvs client written in Java but I don't know if that
 was
  open source.
 
  However, RCS which CVS is built on, should have some libraries you could
  use behind  a servlet to go directly to the version files.
 
  Ollie
 
  At 08:04 AM 6/21/2002 -0700, you wrote:
  Hi all,
  I was wondering if anyone knew of any java cvs tools. What I would like
 to
  be able to do is to check-in and check-out files via a Servlet or
server
  side technology.
  
  I have thought of using Slide, but I don't know how hard it would be to
  write a CVS repository module to it. The other option is possibly
 subversion
  (subversion.tigris.org) a replacement for CVS, which also uses webdav
as
 its
  protocol.
  
  Other ideas?
  
  -warner
  
  +warner onstine+
  
  
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