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]

[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

[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

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

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

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