On 08/11/2010, at 5:33 PM, Daniel Beatty wrote:
Greetings all,
Has anyone tried to make an adaptor for the database engine db4o or some of
these so called NoSQL databases? I know it may sound like sacrilege, but
it is worth at least one question. At least, it would be another case where
Sounds like a good reusable component here.
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On Nov 8, 2010, at 1:52 AM, Stefan Klein stefan.kl...@buero-sde.de wrote:
In Germany it's in the most cases:
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Am 08.11.10 04:34, schrieb Paul Hoadley:
On 05/11/2010, at
Hi!
On 2010/11/08, at 03:34, Paul Hoadley wrote:
Henrique Prange gave me Brazilian Portuguese:
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It's the same in european portuguese. :)
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Thanks Henrique, Pascal, Stefan, Miguel.
On 08/11/2010, at 7:35 PM, Paul D Yu wrote:
Sounds like a good reusable component here.
I am happy to donate the source and Localizable.strings files if someone feels
like slotting it into Wonder.
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Hi,
i read some interesting news in german magazine.
http://www.heise.de/developer/meldung/Oracle-will-auch-kostenpflichtige-Java-Virtual-Machine-anbieten-1131860.html
Here is an english translation (gooles, not mine):
Oracle will offer future apparently based on the OpenJDK project, both a
Here' the article in the Register.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/11/06/oracle_dueling_jvms/
Paul
On Nov 8, 2010, at 6:22 AM, Stefan Klein wrote:
Hi,
i read some interesting news in german magazine.
Hi,
I am looking adding websockets support to an existing Webobjects application.
At the moment I am not sure, if running a seperate server with websockets
support (http://jwebsocket.org/ - and communicating to the WO app then through
XML) or integrating websockets support right into the WO
I am interested in this topic from the Apache Cayenne perspective, but haven't
explored it yet beyond the analysis of the data model mismatch. Too early to
tell how usable would be an ORM API on top of a NoSQL DB. And of course there's
no single NoSQL model, there's actually a bunch of
Hi,
A new version of WebObject Safari Extension is available.
Download : http://www.webobjects.me/safari/woExtension/index.html
What's new?
New Links :
+ Jira
+ Example Applications
+ Java (Java Doc) (English Japanese)
+ Blog from Kieran Kelleher
Search :
+ WO javadoc (Now one Search for
Apple has repeatedly stated that they are not an enterprise company...not
really surprised here.
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I deployed my first D2W App today.
But I had a Problem in deployment, after a few hours playing around what is
going wrong.
Maybe it is a Bug.
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The ERDirectToWeb Framework copied only the Component .wo Folders but not the
included .html
It is a bug, it should be Components/**/*.wo/**/*
Chuck
On Nov 8, 2010, at 9:18 AM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:
I deployed my first D2W App today.
But I had a Problem in deployment, after a few hours playing around what is
going wrong.
Maybe it is a Bug.
Perhaps it's time now that Apple should buy Oracle ;-)
Oliver
Paul D Yu schrieb:
Here' the article in the Register.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/11/06/oracle_dueling_jvms/
Paul
On Nov 8, 2010, at 6:22 AM, Stefan Klein wrote:
Hi,
i read some interesting news in german magazine.
The Xserve form factor is dead. For the software that no virtualization
is offered and for the hardware where blades are often the choice.
Indeed the Xserve was a nice machine, but there are now much more better
alternitaves. Even SL server does not have the quality anymore that
Apple stands
On Nov 6, 2010, at 2:23 PM, Antonio Petri wrote:
I can't believe they used Mac OS Classic. It might well always been on
different hardware and software, maybe Sun kits with Solaris.
I do believe Apple was using WebSTAR a long, long time ago on OS 9 for some
less traveled web sites.
Any
SmartPractice, Inc. is a family owned enterprise consisting of a number of
affiliate companies serving specific vertical markets. For nearly 40 years,
the SmartPractice family of companies has been a diversified organization
providing practice management and patient communication solutions to
I remember quite fondly...
I put up a WebStar plus I think Lasso with a flat file to do my first web
promotion for a radio station and magazine. I thought for sure it would crash.
No chance, the little SE30 handled it with aplomb.
James
On Nov 8, 2010, at 3:51 PM, Klaus Berkling wrote:
Ah Lasso... The only way to get some performance out of FMP 4.1... Doing
FileMaker 4.1 was one of my worst ideas.
I did like QuidProQuo, was better than MacHTTPd and almost as good as
WebStar, but much cheaper.
Anyone remember Butler SQL?
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