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Robert Varttinen's blog: So I thought ...
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So I thought . That I was about to start up this site again. But, to no avail. There has been so much to do and more is on its way. Don't get me wrong, it has been a very exciting time and there is more, much more, to look forward to. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search - search this site or the web. View my complete profile. My profile on LinkedIn. OSGi™ Users' Forum Sweden. JavaWorld - Online Java magazine. Java Forum - The Swedish Java user community. Jfokus - Java conference in Kista, Stockholm.
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Robert Varttinen's blog: Bundle-NativeCode in the OSGi manifest
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Bundle-NativeCode in the OSGi manifest. OSGi is a pretty straight forward and quite easy to use technology. As long as you are doing the thing Java programming language. But, what happens when you start to involve other implementations, i.e. native code (most often compiled C/C source). On Windows these libraries are known as Dynamic Link Libraries, or DLL for short. Linux and Unix clones are called shared object libraries and has the .so suffix. What about Mac OS X? So, now what? As you've got all teh b...
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Robert Varttinen's blog: September 2008
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Continous Intergration - continous headache? Recently attended a seminar, a free seminar, on Continuous Integration. Or CI for short. It was Informator. Hosting it and two guys from Objektfabriken. Who held the actual seminar. There are a number of good tools to get CI rolling. But is it as easy everybody claims? What is this thing with LOE and CI and process? What branching strategy are in use at your organization? Will the introduction of CI imply changes in your organization? Degree of CI: there is a ...
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Robert Varttinen's blog: November 2008
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Want to get somewhere in life? I am really amazed by how confused people get when I tell about my goal in life. Especially when they start to ask how. And, why I am not financially focused, a great deal of people seems to be aimed at acquiring as much monetary funds as possible. Well, nothing wrong in getting large amounts of money, on the contrary, I wouldn't say no to it. But, how do I know what I want? Apparently that is something that stirs your emotions! Do not worry about how. It will come you.
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Robert Varttinen's blog: November 2007
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Just got GNURadio working. Working with my new laptop. Managed to listen to the local FM-radio station. So from here on it is experimentation time! Next step, guess what. plan to do a Java API to it of course! I'll keep you posted on the progress, and - well - lack of it as well, here. Yes - started a bit of blogging again. Despite the latest trend abandoning the concept of blogging, at least those well known i public, and at least those well known ones in Sweden. Well how wrong can I be? Describing how ...
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Robert Varttinen's blog: EclipseCON 2010
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Yes, I'll be going to EclipseCON this year. Hope to see you there. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Search - search this site or the web. Java consultant and architect. Also interested in other programming languages like C/C , Io, etc. most focus is in the area of software development tools, IDE:s, and Eclipse in particular, and related technologies like OSGi. View my complete profile. My profile on LinkedIn. OSGi™ Users' Forum Sweden. JavaWorld - Online Java magazine. Mattias' blog (Java Me).
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Robert Varttinen's blog: December 2007
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XMas, jFokus and OSGi. Christmas time is closing in. No stress there as I already have the necessary presents covered, that is; to my sister's kids. Well, and yes - my lovely wife will also get a present or two. This year it is a rather long period off during Christmas for most people. Myself, I plan to take five days of vacation and get two full weeks of laziness. Well, not really, I have to prepare two presentations for jFokus. Which is behind the famous Knoplerfish. So, more work for the weeks to come .
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Robert Varttinen's blog: December 2008
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Native code, JNI. Recently I posted on how to incorporate native code in OSGi bundles. Well, some questions surface now and then, particularly "then" nowadays (thanks to the recent posting. Regarding the actual native code production. To start with there is a good tutorial. But, how do you get about dealing with native code? What pitfalls are there? Here is a check list for you, hope it is of help when you are about to select the path ahead:. When do I need to employ JNI? Please keep in mind that loading...
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Robert Varttinen's blog: May 2008
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It's all about decisions. Yes, really. One has to decide, firmly, in order to get moving. Too many projects has failed prior to beginning as the people involved has gotten bogged down in debates (not discussions) on how to get moving, goals, how to reach the goals, etc. Well, these debates often degenerated into a debate on terminology. And, leading nowhere and everything is delayed further . The main thing about the main thing is to find out the main thing about the main thing. The world will be a bette...
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Robert Varttinen's blog: June 2008
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Upcoming book on OSGi. There is a book about OSGi in practice in the making, it's title is " OSGi in the making. As the books on OSGi are scarce so this effort is very welcome. Check out Neil's blog. Where he announced the book. Also, he writes a lot of good stuff on OSGi. Etiketter: OSGi JavaSE Book. Many years ago I took an assignment that comprised a technology a bit outside my normal competency span (only the programming language was familiar). I wanted so dearly to learn more about it! There are act...