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Updated Finalization and Hosting

May 29, 2008 by and tagged , ,

My original posts on Finalization and Hosting had some artificial XXXXX markers in place of content, where that content hadn’t already been disclosed in some form.  Nowadays that the Ocular Studio 2005 Community Preview is uncommitted, I’ve moved backward to those two posts and put back the XXXXX markers with existent text. As well, it’s [...]

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LoadFile vs. LoadFrom

May 29, 2008 by and tagged , ,

Be measured – these aren’t the same thing. LoadFrom() works through Fusion and can be redirected to another assembly at a dissimilar path but with that same identity if one is already loaded in the LoadFrom context. LoadFile() doesn’t bind through Fusion at all – the loader simply operates in front and loads just* what [...]

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Spring Web Flow 2 release

May 28, 2008 by and tagged , , ,

For Java developers expending the Spring framework, the project late denoted an of import milestone in the form of Web Flow 2.0 which builds upon the MVC module used in Spring apps.

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Memory Model

May 28, 2008 by and tagged , , ,

One of the suggestions for a blog entry was the carryed off memory model.  This is seasonable, because we’ve barely been retooling our overall approach to this confounding topic.  For the most part, I write on product decisions that have already been produced and embarked.  In this note, I’m discoursing succeeding directions.  Be doubting.   [...]

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Microformats are similar RFID tags for the Web

May 28, 2008 by and tagged , ,

Today, I used up a much asked break to go to a Microsoft Research talk by Paul Dietz , who is a scientist at the Mitsubishi Galvanizing Research Lab (MERL ). In discovering one of his inventions, a system that automagically pinks your waitress when your glass is half empty-bellied, Paul identifyed RFID tags as a “inactive, [...]

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