vendredi 4 avril 2003

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Definitely, IBM tools are very sensitive about the used JDK. In WSAD, you can't generate an EJB deployment code if you run it on SUN JDK 1.4, but it works with IBM JDK 1.3. I don't find it's a normal behaviour, their products, especially developement tools, should be more JDK agnostic.

mardi 1 avril 2003

WSAD: IBM humour

From Developing and Testing Message-driven Bean Applications with the MQ Simulator for Java Developers in WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5.0: New to Application Developer Version 5.0 is a very productive and lightweight environment that enables quick testing and debugging of MDBs and  […]

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lundi 31 mars 2003

One day I'll go there

Found this site through geisha asobi blog. When I see those pictures, I've a so big desire to go there. Those are not the tourist catchy photos, but what I feel looking at them is some sense of nostalgia, for a country I don't know. Places in the country, old industrial buildings, faded houses...  […]

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dimanche 30 mars 2003

XMLRPC for mail delivery?

Caramail is a famous (at least here) free mail account hosting service. Today its mailer daemon sent me that: Command died with status 1: "/usr/sbin/mail.local". Command output: xmlrpc_client.c:185: assertion failed It's rather strange to involve an heavywight protocol for mail delivery.  […]

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Thanks Anthony, thanks JavaLobby

The switch to a new home for FreeRoller is a relief. Especially for occasional bloggers like me who just want it to work when they have an immediate need to write.

samedi 29 mars 2003

spaces going pro?

Diego Doval wonders if he should push spaces (to keep it simple: a PIM on steroids) on a professionaly supported software side. The market of PIMs is really a niche, with to my knowledge, three major players: Lotus Notes, Palm Desktop and Microsoft Outlook. Among the three, two are usually given by  […]

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jeudi 27 mars 2003

JMS continued, little touch of SWT....

Thanks to Fokko, pointing me to this valuable resource, I was able to proceed in my understanding of both JMS and JNDI. My first goal is to write basically a simple sender and listener of differents queues, in order to eventually simulate the reactions of a target system (programs running on a  […]

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lundi 24 mars 2003

JBoss, JMS and WebSphere MQ

Trying for two days to run WebSphere MQ (formerly MQSeries) within JBoss and its JMS provider. The problem is that... it's the first time I use those 3 things :-) Regarding the development, JBoss works surprisingly well: fast startup time, "easy" configuration. It's not easy in the sense  […]

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