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i agree.
resin's is good.
the question was not better, but good.
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True but even then weblogic had a much better community and
documentation base.
6 of one...
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Hello,
I am new to this list. I have been a member in the past, but that was
several email addresses ago.
I use to work at eBlox with Andy B., Paul V., Warner O., Nick L., Drew D.,
Erik H., Randy K., etc. a while back.
I now work at ArcMind.
ArcMind provides systems integration, consulting and
, Richard Hightower wrote:
Hello,
I am new to this list. I have been a member in the past, but that was
several email addresses ago.
Who the heck is this poser?! Who let him on this list? Geez! :))
I use to work at eBlox with Andy B., Paul V., Warner O., Nick L., Drew
D.,
Erik H., Randy K
Hey Don't you live in Virginia?
:)
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From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 7:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Hello, I am sort of new to the list
On Jan 17, 2004, at 12:55 AM, Richard Hightower wrote
I am having a problem with roles. A user called tomcat is in a role called
admin, but should not be. I can login okay with the tomcat user but, the
tomcat user can do everything an admin can do, which is not what I want. I
then tried to programmatically see if tomcat user is an admin and he was.
I have been using Spring on my last two projects. It is the coolest thing
ever!
Has anyone tried it?
I just used it to declaratively demarcate transaction support for my
HibernateDAO with Spring's AOP extensions.
WOW! Spring is killer. Spring makes TDD in J2EE so much more doable. You got
to
javax.naming.InitialContext;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
/**
* @author Richard Hightower
* ArcMind Inc. http://www.arc-mind.com
*/
public class UserManagerJBossSpecific extends UserManagerImpl {
private static Log log = LogFactory.getLog
I wish I could be there.
I really want to learn more about Ognl.
I will be out of town.
Can you post the slides on the website?
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From: Drew Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 07, 2004 4:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [jug-discussion] OGNL
I am a weekend Tucsonan.
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From: Drew Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 11:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] OGNL presentation on Tuesday
Richard Hightower wrote:
I wish I could be there.
I really want to learn more
Warning: Drew is the Tapestry stud.
I have not fully taken the Tapestry plunge yet. I have been doing JSF
(JavaServer Faces) for a while. I dig JSF. I hear Tapestry is better.
JSF is a lot *more* productive than Struts.
Tapestry is on my list of things to master.
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I agree. Like it or not Groovy looks like it will be a factor. (Poor
Drew hates it with a passion.)
BTW I heard earlier that Jython was dead on this list. I agree with that
assesment if you made it about a year ago. I think there is some new life in
Jython Mostly breed by the new Eclipse
:)
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From: Drew Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 01, 2004 9:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Jython, Groovy and other limp wristed
languages RE: [jug-discussion] thoughts on new presos
Richard Hightower wrote:
Hook
Hey Erik et al.
I am glad to hear your Lucene in Action book is going to the printers. I
will order a copy ASAP.
BTW JavaOne 2005 is doing a call for papers. I was thinking about signing
up. You should think about it too. (The year I got accepted, I submitted 5
presentations, and they choose
Are there any Eclipse plugin/SWT experts in town?
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Beware of any email that begin with the words Not to be Trite You can
feel a big wall of Trite flame coming around the corner. :)
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From: Tim Colson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 4:15 PM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: RE:
Re:
It seems easier to re-invent a full-text search engine? I'd be way
impressed if you could beat Lucene!
I agree with Erik. I don't have time to read your long email let alone
implement a full-text search engine. I can't think of a single client that
would rather have me beat my laptop with a
] Searching large object graphs
Richard Hightower wrote:
I agree with Erik. I don't have time to read your long email let alone
implement a full-text search engine. I can't think of a single client
that would rather have me beat my laptop with a rock, then rent a
pneumatic hammer and destroy
-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Searching large object graphs
Richard Hightower wrote:
I agree with Erik. I don't have time to read your long email let alone
implement a full-text search engine. I can't think of a single client
that would rather have me beat my laptop
They asked me yesterday. It was short notice, but I have a presentation that
I have used before for a workshop. The presentation covers Spring templates,
Springs IOC (including property editors), Spring transactions, interfacing
with Hibernate via Spring. It should be fun. (I plan on attending the
If you have not looked into Spring yet, it is time. That's Rick
Hightower's New Year's advice. As Rod Johnson once put it: Spring puts the
OO back in J2EE development, he continues. What makes Spring different than
the other frameworks and containers, Hightower explains, is that Spring goes
beyond
Darn. The thought of Warner being my mother has really disturbed. I think it
is goatee.
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From: Ollie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 4:57 PM
To: Jug Discuss
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] JDJ: Featured article on Spring
Thanks mom
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Darn. The thought of Warner being my mother has really disturbed me. I think
it is his goatee.
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From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 9:04 PM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: RE: [jug-discussion] JDJ: Featured
using parochial formats
and APIs. Sounds like a huge liability to me.
sincerely, Josh Zeidner
--- Richard Hightower [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you have not looked into Spring yet, it is time. That's Rick
Hightower's New Year's advice. As Rod Johnson once put it: Spring
puts the OO back
Tuesday should be a lively discussion. I am sharpening my tongue. :o)
I respect Randy, but I find Randy's fears unfounded, and his question
indicate a lack of knowing what Spring is and what it is not. Spring does
not replace J2EE.
There is more risk to sticking with existing J2EE technology
I apologize for being a little rough.
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From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:54 AM
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Subject: [jug-discussion] Spring FUD is unfounded RE: [jug-discussion]
JDJ: Featured article
I am having too much fun. I gotta get back to
work!)
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From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 12:22 PM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Spring FUD is confounded
On Jan 10, 2005, at 12:54 PM, Richard
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From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 12:46 PM
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RE: It lives on in the various ways it has spun off:
http://avalon.apache.org/closed.html So its underpinnings
Yes. I agree.
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From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 12:45 PM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: [jug-discussion] Simplicity
On Jan 10, 2005, at 2:36 PM, Richard Hightower wrote:
I first learned about IoC from
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From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 11:45 AM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: [jug-discussion] Simplicity
On Jan 10, 2005, at 2:36 PM, Richard Hightower wrote:
I first learned about
here and meeting with some of my old buds, so I will
have to pass.
Michael Oliver
CTO
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From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL
This is just with bare bones JVM setting running inside of Eclipse.
I am calling a simple method that I decorate with AOP.
The overhead for AOP seems to be about 0.00048 milliseconds on my box or
0.0048 seconds.
If I use dynamic AOP support the overhead jumps all the way to 0.00059
It will be in the book. :o)
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From: Nicholas Lesiecki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 5:05 PM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Spring FUD is confounded
When are you going to Open source your
:o) === jest
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From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 6:04 PM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] Spring FUD is confounded
On Jan 12, 2005, at 4:51 PM, Richard Hightower wrote
I went to the Phoenix JUG last night. I spoke on Spring (Spring has
Sprung) (snip) I was told that this was the biggest turn out in a while
for the Phoenix JUG.
I credit the turnout to the subject not the speaker.
(snip)
Read more
Warner,
Hmmm... I saw the same thing. IoC has always been a fundamental concept of
OO.
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From: Warner Onstine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 3:56 PM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] IoC and object
I always thought he was funny. Even when he attacks me. You have to have a
sense of humor. Hani is creative and outspoken... qualities I admire. I
admit fully to being on the side of evil in Hani-land.
I've done some C# development. It is very close to working with Java. I
decided to stay the
I am in San Diego CA, but I will be there in spirit.
:o)
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From: Warner Onstine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 3:20 PM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: [jug-discussion] Meeting tonight at 6:30
Just wanted to remind everyone that we
We now have more work than we can do.
I have several consulting positions open.
You need a background in Spring, Hibernate and JSF.
I'll accept a background in Spring and Hibernate.
This will require travel.
This particular work requires a lot of J2EE web development experience.
-- r i c k
We did both. We stored the file in the DB. Then when the file is retrieved
from the db, we write the file to the filesystem. The app would check for
the file on the file system first if not found it gets it from the db and
then writes it to the file system for next time. This has the advantage of
We started using a shared file system so we could easily invalidate the file
cache, but this came later.
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From: Randolph Kahle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 3:28 PM
To: jug-discussion@tucson-jug.org
Subject: Re: [jug-discussion] storing
mentioned below, but it was arrived at not chosen per se. I am not sure if
starting from scratch we would have stored any files in the DB. Thus, below
was not a suggestion, it was an idea.
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From: Richard Hightower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 9
Mac has Java 6 for about a month now (preview was available for much
longer).
It took a long time to switch from 1.5 to 1.6 because they had to
switch from Carbon to CoCoa. This was a monumental task.
The next release should come out a lot quicker (or so I heard on Java
Posse podcast which
This is funny.
I recently wrote this:
http://java.dzone.com/articles/dependency-injection-an-introd
I read your article (after promising myself that I would only skim it).
Seems cool though... I like the hero references...
I cover the @Autowire and the @Required and the @Attribute in my
RE: Java is dead, long live the JVM. JRuby FTW in the enterprise.
From May 08 to Sept 08 Java job demand grew 3 times higher (in raw numbers)
than the total Ruby market. But let's not mere facts get in the way of your
Java is dead argument. Java continues to dwarf Ruby. And, Ruby does not
seem
. Only said with a slight grin.
On Dec 9, 2008, at 7:17 PM, Richard Hightower wrote:
RE: Java is dead, long live the JVM. JRuby FTW in the enterprise.
From May 08 to Sept 08 Java job demand grew 3 times higher (in raw
numbers)
than the total Ruby market. But let's not mere facts
JRuby is cool. If I were going to use Ruby, it would most likely be Jruby.
On 12/9/08 8:16 PM, Chad Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:29 PM, Richard Hightower
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For now I will stick to Java and Groovy with glee in my heart that I can get
paid
Yes. Chad. That is very cool. Jython does the same for Python libs. It is
pretty cool.
On 12/10/08 9:37 AM, Chad Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 10:45 PM, Richard Hightower
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JRuby is cool. If I were going to use Ruby, it would most likely
Ic... I fell into your trap. At least I took Kit with me
On 12/10/08 10:26 AM, Chad Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Richard Hightower
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just not such a big fan of the Java is dead stuff.
Yes, but that part was essential to my
imagine. Groovy compiling to Java compiling to Javascript. VM
optimization nightmare!)
Nick
On May 1, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Richard Hightower wrote:
I agree with Nick.
GAEJ/Grails/GWT
I'd want GWT on the frontend and GAEJ/Grails on the backend. I would
use
JPA/JDO talking to GAEJ
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