SwiXAT - The Swing XML Authoring Tool
I am working on a little project currently that requires a Java GUI of some kind - Swing or SWT, I don't care particularly. Since I just recently got into Eclipse plugin-in/RCP development, I figured...
View ArticleCool Down Your MacBook Pro - Now!
James Duncan Davidson blogged about cooling down a MacBook Pro, specifically the smcFanControl which is a nice piece of software. But in a comment on that blog entry, someone else pointed out Fan...
View ArticleApacheCon U.S. 2006
On Friday night I returned from Austin, TX, the location for ApacheCon US 2006. Though I had a good time, this was my third straight week of travel and I was/am still completely exhausted. So much so,...
View ArticleKrugle - The Search Engine for Developers
BTW, if you haven't already seen it, you need to check out Krugle, a much more effective search engine for source code. It also features many other small features that can stand to dramatically...
View ArticleApple Recycling Program
Below is an email I received from Apple today about its recycling program:
View ArticleSOA on a Stick
At LogicBlaze, we've kicked around the idea of offering a hardware appliance called LogicBlades on which the FUSE server would be installed on blade servers. This would provide the features of FUSE in...
View ArticleProfessional Apache Geronimo is Available
After starting this book one year ago and rewriting chapters three times, it looks like Professional Apache Geronimo is finally for sale - yay! We started writing this book before Geronimo 1.0 was...
View ArticleSimon Phipps' Beaver Photos at the Colorado Software Summit
I'm at the Colorado Software Summit listening to Simon Phipps talk about software freedom. Simon likes to show the photographs he's taken over the years throughout his travels and says he enjoys...
View ArticleOracle Takes a Shot Across the Bow of RedHat
Oracle announced this week that it is attempting to eat from the market created by RedHat by distributing it's own version of Oracle's Unbreakable Linux which is actually based on RedHat Enterprise...
View ArticleIntegrating Apache ActiveMQ with JBoss
Do you need robust and scalable Java messaging within JBoss? If so, then you should consider embedding Apache ActiveMQ in JBoss and there's a guide on the LogicBlaze DevZone that explains how to do...
View ArticleKinkless GTD Influence OmniFocus
After checking out the latest info on Kinkless GTD (kGTD), my Getting Things Done (GTD) tool of choice because it's built on top of OmniOutliner, it seems that plans are afoot for a new product from...
View ArticleTwo Geronimo Books Are Better Than One!
I just took at look through Amazon today and notice that it's now pairing my Geronimo book with my friend Aaron Mulder's Geronimo book: This is a very cool idea because Aaron's book is much more...
View ArticleDark Side of the Rainbow
It occurred to me today that I haven't blogged about this yet. If you're a Pink Floyd fan, you will enjoy this. Dark Side of the Moon + The Wizard of Oz = Dark Side of the Rainbow - crazy. Another...
View ArticleFive New GMail Features
Being that I subscribe to somewhere around 40 mailing lists, Google has added a feature that I have needed for a long time: Embarassment-reducing new message notifications. For more information, see...
View ArticleGMail Out of Commission
Following close on the heels of my intrigue with new GMail features over the weekend comes a GMail outage. In the past I've had GMail flake out on a few HTTP requests here and there and I've even...
View ArticleMaven Web Application Archetypes Now Available
maven A big thanks to Jan for making available the Maven Webapp Archetypes! She included archetypes for ActiveMQ, DOJO, DWR, JSF, SiteMesh, Spring, Struts, Tapestry and Webwork all available for...
View ArticleBPEL Primer
Brenda Michelson has made available an awesome BPEL Primer from her research into the WS-BPEL technology. Brenda has a wonderful knack for cutting through a complex spec and applying business meaning...
View ArticleObjectWeb Signs Partnership With JBoss???
After RedHat acquired JBoss and therefore decided to no longer use JOnAS, I now see from Francois' blog that Bull has signed a partnership with JBoss. I definitely am aware that smart business...
View ArticleObjectWeb Renaming Contest
It seems that the ObjectWeb is remaking itself to prepare for fully independent status and seeking a new name via a contest. If you care to submit an entry, you better hurry as there are less than two...
View ArticleSketchUp Events in Boulder Area
If you are interested in learning about 3D modeling without a hugely expensive and complex product, I highly encourage you to check out SketchUp. Compared to back when I did 3D modeling and rendering,...
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