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GWT Widget Library: GWT-WL Now On SourceForge
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This software is licensed under the CC-GNU LGPL. Tuesday, June 13, 2006. GWT-WL Now On SourceForge. Project Home Page (needs work):. Http:/ gwt-widget.sourceforge.net. Personal Blog (occasional GWT articles). Http:/ roberthanson.blogspot.com. Feedback on the new setup and features is welcome. Posted by Robert Hanson # 5:16 PM. Looks like a great package. I tried downloading it, but got stuck on the maven stuff. Can you put up some instructions concerning "prerequisites"? New EffectOption("scaleMode","box...
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GWT Widget Library: June 2006
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This software is licensed under the CC-GNU LGPL. Tuesday, June 13, 2006. GWT-WL Now On SourceForge. Project Home Page (needs work):. Http:/ gwt-widget.sourceforge.net. Personal Blog (occasional GWT articles). Http:/ roberthanson.blogspot.com. Feedback on the new setup and features is welcome. Posted by Robert Hanson # 5:16 PM. Monday, June 12, 2006. ANNOUNCE: GWT Widget Library 0.0.4. Download Version 0.0.4. Coords - A simple x/y coordinate container, to be extended later. TMouseListenerCollection - Chan...
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Google Web Toolkit Blog: GWT developer community news
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Google Web Toolkit Blog. GWT developer community news. Posted by Bret Taylor - Tuesday, July 11, 2006 at 12:13:00 AM. GWT developers have been energetic in the past few weeks. A few examples: Ryan Dewsbury. A cool multiplayer no-limit Texas Hold'Em implementation with real-time chat. Our favorite office time-waster is Mark Roth. S GWT Hang Man. Another developer has also started work on a more ambitious photo-sharing site called myNetImages. Built with GWT. Check out the GWT Site blog.
progcookbook.blogspot.com
Programmer's Cookbook: Setting up SSH keys
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Recipes for the practical programmer. Sunday, December 16, 2007. Setting up SSH keys. This is one of those things that I had an admin write up for me, and something I always always forget. So I am posting here so that I don't lose it, and perhaps it will help someone else out. 1 Go to your home directory. 2 Execute: ssh-keygen -t dsa. This may take a minute or so to run. Take defaults when prompted. 3 cd to /.ssh directory. 6 Make sure that the file authorized keys is chmod'ed to 600. 7 Try it out.
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Programmer's Cookbook: DB Schema for Spring-Security 2.0
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Recipes for the practical programmer. Friday, June 13, 2008. DB Schema for Spring-Security 2.0. Spring Security was only recently released, so the docs are fairly poor. So if you have been looking everywhere for the DB schema to use with jdbc-user-service/ , look no further. Here are the generic table create statements. The foreign-key columns are marked, which you can either ignore or translate them for your specific DB. Create table users (. Username varchar(32) primary key,. Enabled bit not null.
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Programmer's Cookbook: Removing bad line breaks in text files
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Recipes for the practical programmer. Tuesday, April 18, 2006. Removing bad line breaks in text files. Have you ever opened up a text file in a VI editor and you see this character at the end of this line: M. Xml version = 1.0 encoding = windows-1252? Description Empty web.xml file for Web Application /description M. Param-name DBUrl /param-name M. Param-value jdbc:oracle:thin:@ora:1521:ora /param-value M. The solution to removing these in VI is to run the following substitution. I am me. (my home).
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Programmer's Cookbook: Creating an MD5 dogest of a Java String
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Recipes for the practical programmer. Friday, June 13, 2008. Creating an MD5 dogest of a Java String. You can generate MD5's using Java's own MessageDigest class. This class will generate the MD5 value as a set of bytes. Typically this isn't what you want. In most cases you will want to create a hex string from the bytes, so it looks something like this, "007868b95b02a639bed49adea41f266e". You can rectify this by downloading the commons-codec library. And running the bytes through the Hex class.
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Programmer's Cookbook: Create tar files with date and time stamp
http://progcookbook.blogspot.com/2007/01/create-tar-files-with-date-and-time.html
Recipes for the practical programmer. Wednesday, January 03, 2007. Create tar files with date and time stamp. There are many different tools to deploy files or directories of files from server to server. There's tar, rsync, remote copy . a bunch of things. Whichever method you use, it's in your best interests to make a backup. To help you keep track of the backups you make at any time, use "date" along with "tar" to create timestamped files:. Tar -cvfX filename `date %Y%m%d %H%M%S`.tar *.
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Programmer's Cookbook: February 2006
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Recipes for the practical programmer. Monday, February 13, 2006. Using ROWNUM Properly for Pagination. I learned a very interesting thing about Oracle's ROWNUM variable behaves and how it affects queries that have on ORDER BY clause. Not seeing any problem with Oracle's ROWNUM, my basic thinking was to pass a START and END to the Servlet, which would dynamically create my queries and they would basically look like this:. SELECT * from table where rownum between START and END. The next page would be:.
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Programmer's Cookbook: January 2007
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Recipes for the practical programmer. Wednesday, January 03, 2007. Create tar files with date and time stamp. There are many different tools to deploy files or directories of files from server to server. There's tar, rsync, remote copy . a bunch of things. Whichever method you use, it's in your best interests to make a backup. To help you keep track of the backups you make at any time, use "date" along with "tar" to create timestamped files:. Tar -cvfX filename `date %Y%m%d %H%M%S`.tar *.
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