[jug-discussion] Enabling and overiding drag and drop

2004-06-07 Thread BRYAN . ONEAL
I have a situation in which I need to drag an element from one JList to another, but when I drop it I need it to fire off a method, not copy the element. I also need to know the element that was dragged, (What element from what list) and the element and list it was dropped on. Can any one point

Re: [jug-discussion] Tucson JavaOners?

2004-06-23 Thread BRYAN . ONEAL
As a starving student, it could be the fact that the registration fee for NF/JS is more then my rent. No matter how good they are it can not be worth the price, even if they gave away gold plated java beans emblazoned with MS Access JDBC driver code I still could not afford it. At least that

Re: [jug-discussion] Tucson JavaOners?

2004-06-23 Thread BRYAN . ONEAL
On Wed, 23 Jun 2004, Erik Hatcher wrote: On Jun 23, 2004, at 3:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As a starving student, it could be the fact that the registration fee for NF/JS is more then my rent. No matter how good they are it can not be worth the price, even if they gave away gold

Re: [jug-discussion] Members only registry

2004-10-22 Thread Bryan . ONeal
The only problem I would have is say, Person X would like to talk to some one (person Y) about low level system interfaces (like robot, or tie ins to native C++ code) and while I may not be some one who would have great deal of experience with this, I would love to see the messages come across the

RE: [jug-discussion] Ant and Anthill Spawn o' the Devil

2004-11-12 Thread Bryan . ONeal
If any one is interested, you can have Resin run as a service. I have the doc if any one wants it. (I run resin on OS X, so I have never tried it, but the doc says you can install it as a service on NT) On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Tim Colson wrote: A hint: the Tomcat tasks are more trouble than

Re: [jug-discussion] Sometimes I wish I had a blog....[off topic]

2004-11-15 Thread Bryan . ONeal
That was brilliant! I think I am going to have this made into a plaquerd for me desk. On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Thomas Hicks wrote: Every once in a while I wish I had a blog so I could point to interesting tidbits I stumble across. But, since I don't, I couldn't resist sending this

Re: [jug-discussion] java on other os' besides linux

2004-11-19 Thread Bryan . ONeal
I run is with OSX, screaming fast... but you need special hardware for that ;) On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Jim Secan wrote: At 09:11 AM 11/19/04 -0700, you wrote: It's been a while since I've read up on this and I was wondering if anyone had experience with the java vm on other *nix OS besides

Re: [jug-discussion] Searching large object graphs

2004-12-30 Thread Bryan . ONeal
I must also agree. I will create another example, let us say you need to get from point A to point B a mile away. Is it better to walk or drive. Well drive of course. But if you do not have a car, or know how to drive, and can not wait for a cab then your stuck walking. It takes ME less time

Re: [jug-discussion] Searching large object graphs

2004-12-30 Thread Bryan . ONeal
Ahh, looking back on it I did read it as a more general problem (their I go again reading way to much into things) Yes, I will agree your suggestion is very good one On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Erik Hatcher wrote: On Dec 30, 2004, at 11:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: O... Ok, that

Re: [jug-discussion] JDJ: Featured article on Spring

2005-01-10 Thread Bryan . ONeal
Could you elaborate more one item number 3? In addition, how is scalability with regards to spring? Does it scale as well as EJB? If not, at what point do you see EJB surpass Spring? On Sun, 9 Jan 2005, Warner Onstine wrote: Contrary to popular belief we don't all do Web development (I do,

RE: [jug-discussion] Spring FUD is unfounded.... RE: [jug-discussion] JDJ: Featured article on Spring

2005-01-10 Thread Bryan . ONeal
Depends on which ASU campus as to which city its in ;) However, like the LA basin, almost anywhere in metro phoenix is close enough. Do you have details? Where, when, is it free, etc. :) I think there are several of us up here that may want to attend. On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Richard Hightower

Re: [jug-discussion] the languages that we create....

2005-02-22 Thread Bryan . ONeal
I would love to read what a hard core sociologist has to say on this sort of thing!! What comes out of it could help me recognise the devation points and slay the dragons before they hatch. On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, John D. Mitchell wrote: Erik == Erik Hatcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Feb 16,

[jug-discussion] Java Tasklist/Calendar

2005-02-24 Thread Bryan . ONeal
I need a task and calendaring program that: 1) Will synch to a central file (preferably via ssh to my server, but if I have to manually copy a few files up and down it is OK as I can just write a script to get the latest copy on machine start up and upload changes on shut down) 2)

Re: [jug-discussion] the languages that we create....

2005-02-25 Thread Bryan . ONeal
You know, I can not think of a single open-source project that is trully evil either... I think we should satrt one... Perhaps something that rythmicly chanits versus from the satinic bible while searching out pharmicy networks and intentaily overiding perscriptions so people OD or shutting down

Re: [jug-discussion] storing blobs on file system or in db

2005-03-16 Thread Bryan . ONeal
I have, but then again I was using a @!#$!$ MS DBS at the time ;) On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Andrew Huntwork wrote: it looks like the clear consensus is file system. that's what 2 of my co-workers said before i asked here, but now i actually basically believe them. I still have my doubts

Re: [jug-discussion] And on that note WAS: Re: [jug-discussion] Our thanks to Nick

2005-04-19 Thread Bryan . ONeal
Nicholas Lesiecki wrote: Thank you Tom and Rick for the kind words. The JUG has definitely been a big part of my growth and maturation as a software engineer. Tom wasn't kidding when he said that it was full of talented people. I will, of course, continue to lurk on the list to extract