April 3rd, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, design pattern, Java
Also see: Doing the Deal and Dishing the Dirt Scenario: You have two web applications www.mydomain.com and login.mydomain.com. The login site provides a centralized login application and www contains any number of web applications that should use the auth ticket issued by the login site. The auth ticket can be setup to be shared across [...]
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March 26th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, design pattern, Java
Also see: Web Access for Visual Studio Team System No matter how faithfully you try to follow your chosen project methodology (Scrum, Extreme Programming, Waterfall, CMMI, etc.) ultimately the strengths, weaknesses, successes, and failures you experience are determined by the habits, attitude, and style of the project manager and team members on the project. How is communication conducted? Meetings, hallway, bullpen, email, [...]
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March 26th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, Java
Paul Browne writes about the state of (dis)Union in the Java framework space, discussing the following projects: Spring MVC, JavaFX , Google Web Toolkit and Struts2. Also see: Load(AssemblyName) Also see: Finalization Also see: On the Perils of Wikipedia http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/techtarget/tsscom/blogs/~3/256879990/thread.tss
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March 25th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, design pattern, Java, SQL
Also see: Spring Web Flow features and feedback request I’ve been putting off writing this blog, not just because I’m on vacation in Maui and have far more tempting things to do. It’s because one of my blogs has already been used on Slashdot as evidence that Windows cannot scale and won’t support distributed transactions [...]
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March 25th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, design pattern, Java
The ASP.NET validators have this nice property called “SetFocusOnError” that is supposed to set the focus to the first control that failed validation. This all works great until your validator control is inside a naming container. I ran into this recently when using validators in a DetailsView. Take this simple example: Also see: Finalization <%@ [...]
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March 25th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, design pattern, Java, SQL
Also see: Load(AssemblyName) Also see: Startup, Shutdown and related matters Also see: Microformats are like RFID tags for the Web If you’ve yet to be sold on the Internet, grab a seat and your favorite pointing device. My good man Ryan sent me a link to what is undoubtedly the Internet’s Killer App: The Beer [...]
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March 25th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, design pattern, Java, SQL
Also see: YouTube Tries to Get Legal Wired : At least i’m not the only one that sees arena of video game fans as an interesting thing to write about. As a side note – is it arrogant to link to your own blog? http://www.simplegeek.com/permalink.aspx/74
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March 24th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, design pattern, Java, SQL
Also see: A first stab at BaseN encoding with a focus on general alphabet encoding. Also see: A Couple of My Rules for Startups Also see: Interested in Artificial Intelligence? What about Wiki’s? Well, now you can have both. Just a note to myself to do a braindump on all this Service Broker shiznit I [...]
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March 24th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, Java
Also see: On the Perils of Wikipedia Also see: Channel 9 Interview Just a quick explanation for why there hasn’t been a new blog lately. I’m partway through a 3.5 week vacation on Maui. I have wireless & broadband out by the pool, but I can’t seem to find the time to blog. Things will [...]
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March 24th, 2008 by kerrysoft and tagged , application, design pattern, Java
Also see: Quick attempt at a validating roman numeral parser… Lots of gotchas. Also see: Claimspace: Against a Well-designed Reputation System Also see: Java perfomance talk Unfortunately I’m not talking about a Wiki that actually is artificially intelligent, summarily filling itself out and saving me gobs of time by learning off of the Google-Sphere. What [...]
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