Just happened upon this full-blown swing XML editor, and embeddable
component... thought it was interesting. Passing along because a few
other folks had talked about XML editor fun.
http://www.editix.com/
Cheers,
Timo
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Hey folks -
Maybe there are some brave souls on the list interested in giving a
short preso at the JUG, but maybe limited on time to prepare. If so,
this SQLTags topic seems like a good candidate for a mini-topic (15-25
minutes + Q&A) and due to the good documentation I would expect only a
few h
> "I cannot believe that that toy, groovy, is now a JCP submission."
Doh! I forgot the link:
http://www.jroller.com/page/fate/20040316#increase_your_girth_by_jsr
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I thought this was funny considering our recent discussion of all things
JCP... here are two excerpts from the rant, emphasis on OGNL is mine.
"I cannot believe that that toy, groovy, is now a JCP submission."
"Why use such underhanded methods to leapfrog beanshell, __ognl__,
pnuts, and a host of
Thanks!
On Mar 22, 2004, at 6:54 PM, Michael Oliver wrote:
I am cc'ng him on this reply
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 17:09, Nicholas Lesiecki wrote:
Sorry everyone, but I'm looking for Tom's email. Does anyone (Tom?)
have it?
Cheers,
Nick
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On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 16:36, Tim Colson wrote:
> > The enumerated types in Java are done nicely,
> Spiffy. What of the similar feature in Oracle, how's that look?
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I guess this one is for me :-).
there isn't really an enumerated type in Oracle. You can have a PL/SQL
package that defines a type