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#957 From: vijay rao <vijufri@...>
Date: Sun Aug 13, 2006 6:24 pm
Subject: JUnit - Getting Started
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Hi Friends,
   Don't missout on these articles:
   JUnit - Getting Started:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=28
   Thread Synchronization:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=25
   The Singleton Design Pattern:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=24
   Assertions in Java:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=21
   The Adapter Design Pattern:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=20
   Polymorphism in Java:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=19
   Regards,
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#956 From: vijay rao <vijufri@...>
Date: Sun Jul 30, 2006 5:25 pm
Subject: JUnit - Getting Started
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Hi Friends,
   Don't missout on these articles:
   JUnit - Getting Started:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=28
   Thread Synchronization:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=25
   The Singleton Design Pattern:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=24
   Assertions in Java:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=21
   The Adapter Design Pattern:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=20
   Polymorphism in Java:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=19
   Regards,
Vijay


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#955 From: vijay rao <vijufri@...>
Date: Wed May 31, 2006 1:48 pm
Subject: The Factory Design Pattern
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Hi Friends,

   Don't missout on these articles on design techniques:

   The Factory Design Pattern:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=18
   Effective use of Interfaces and Abstract Classes:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=17
   Why ORM Tools are not Recommended:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=16
   Interfaces and Abstract Classes - the pillars of software design:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=15
   How to Estimate Project Deadlines:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=14

   Regards,
Vijay

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#954 From: vijay rao <vijufri@...>
Date: Thu Jun 22, 2006 8:35 am
Subject: The Adapter Design Pattern- Relates two otherwise incompatible interfaces
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Hi Friends,
   Don't missout on these articles on design techniques:
   The Adapter Design Pattern:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=20
   Polymorphism in Java:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=19
   The Factory Design Pattern:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=18
   Effective use of Interfaces and Abstract Classes:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=17
   Why ORM Tools are not Recommended:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=16
   How to Estimate Project Deadlines:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=14
   Regards,
Vijay


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#953 From: vijay rao <vijufri@...>
Date: Fri May 19, 2006 6:55 am
Subject: Pillars of Software Design
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Hi Friends,
   If you are interested in designing don't missout on this article:
   Interfaces and Abstract Classes - the pillars of software design : -
   http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=15
   Another good article is on Project Time Estimation:
   http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=14
   Regards,
Vijay


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#952 From: vijay rao <vijufri@...>
Date: Wed May 24, 2006 1:32 pm
Subject: Effective use of Interfaces and Abstract Classes
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Hi Friends,

   If you are interested in designing don't missout on these articles:

   Effective use of Interfaces and Abstract Classes:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=17
   Why ORM Tools are not Recommended:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=16
   Interfaces and Abstract Classes - the pillars of software design:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=15
   How to Estimate Project Deadlines:
http://javalive.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=14
   To give your feedback on Javalive Forum, click on the link below:
http://javalive.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=255&forum=1

   Regards,
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#951 From: "java_tutorial_interview" <java_tutorial_interview@...>
Date: Wed May 24, 2006 8:53 am
Subject: J2EE Interview questions and answers
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J2EE Interview questions and answers
I have listed over 340 J2EE interview questions and answers
  in my website
http://www.geocities.com/onlinesoftwaretutorial/J2EE.htm
So please have a look and make use of it.

#950 From: vijay rao <vijufri@...>
Date: Fri May 12, 2006 7:02 am
Subject: Join Javalive Forum
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Dear All,
   On behalf of javalive.com, we'd like to extend an invitation to javalive
forums.
   This forum has been launched from India and we would request all you friends
to use the same and make it a bigger success than jguru.com or javaworld.com .
   In addition to a versatile forum, javalive.com offers complimentary features
such as news, headlines, weblinks, Polls, source code downloads and much more.
   Here is a link to the javalive.com web site, where you'll find many on-line
services and resources to help the java community:
   http://www.javalive.com
   We hope you'll consider visiting the javalive forums.
   If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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#949 From: "uniclaire2004" <uniclaire2004@...>
Date: Wed May 3, 2006 7:21 am
Subject: Benchmark Java / J2EE Framework
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We would like to know what Java / J2EE Frameworks you are using for
building Enterprise level Web and Mobile applications that are
multi-lingual (English, Japanese, Spanish, German) and multi-device
capable (PC, Mobile Phone, PDA).

We are currently using an Open Source Java / J2EE Framework called
Ninja-VA and we would like to bench mark this to the other J2EE
Frameworks available.

Clarissa Latosa
Systema Computer Solutions Corp.
http://www.systemacorp.com

#948 From: "chinmaym2002" <chinmaym2002@...>
Date: Sun Mar 12, 2006 5:32 am
Subject: J2EE Interview questions and answers
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J2EE Interview questions and answers
I have listed over 340 J2EE interview questions and answers
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So please have a look and make use of it.

#947 From: parinda tangkitwanit <kobann@...>
Date: Thu Mar 9, 2006 2:45 am
Subject: Re: [TJUG] J2EE Interview questions and answers
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Hello pranab_m_2005 and java fellows,

   I love what you've done. It's so useful for java group. I would like to
contribute to this community also. Actually my company would like also to
support the group.

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pranab_m_2005 <pranab_m_2005@...> wrote:
   J2EE Interview questions and answers
I have listed over 340 J2EE interview questions and answers
in my website
http://www.geocities.com/onlinesoftwaretutorial/J2EE.htm
So please have a look and make use of it.


ASP And Visual Basic Interview questions and answers

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#946 From: "pranab_m_2005" <pranab_m_2005@...>
Date: Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:02 am
Subject: J2EE Interview questions and answers
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J2EE Interview questions and answers
I have listed over 340 J2EE interview questions and answers
  in my website
http://www.geocities.com/onlinesoftwaretutorial/J2EE.htm
So please have a look and make use of it.


ASP And Visual Basic Interview questions and answers

I have listed over 100  ASP  and Visual Basic interview questions and
answers
  in my website
http://www.geocities.com/myinterviewquestions/ASPAndVisualBasic.htm
So please have a look and make use of it.

#945 From: vijay rao <vijufri@...>
Date: Mon Feb 13, 2006 7:50 pm
Subject: The Future of Java
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Hi Friends;
   On behalf of javalive.com, I'd like to extend an invitation to javalive
forums.
   This forum has been launched from India and I would request all you friends to
use the same
   and make it a bigger success than jguru.com or javaworld.com .
   In addition to a versatile forum, javalive.com offers complimentary features
such as
   news,Techno News, Java Articles ,headlines, weblinks, Polls,java blogs, source
codes,
   downloads, and much more.
   Here is a link to the javalive.com web site, where you'll find many on-line
services and
   resources to help the java community:
   http://javalive.com
I hope you'll consider visiting the javalive forums.
   If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.
   Sincerely,
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#944 From: "Somchai LIMSIRORATANA" <lsomchai@...>
Date: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:12 am
Subject: ขออภัยสมาชิกทุกๆท่าน
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เนื่องจากมีการส่งข้อความที\
ไม่เกี่ยวข้องกับเรื่อง Java
เข้ามาในกลุ่มและทำให้เกิ"ป\
ะเ"็นที่ไม่เกี่ยวกับเป้า
หมายของกลุ่ม ซึ่งปกติแล้ว
ผมจะพยายามกลั่นกรองข้อความ\
ุกๆข้อความ
แต่เนื่องจากผมมีเวลาที่จำก\
" จึงทำ
ให้มีบางเรื่องหลุ"รอ"สายตา\
ปบ้าง
ผมต้องขออภัยมา".ที่นี้"้วย

และต้องขออนุญาติลบข้อความท\
่ไม่เกี่ยวข้อง
รวมทั้งข้อความที่โต้ตอบกัน\
อกไปนะครับ

ขอความกรุ"า
อย่าส่งข้อความที่ไม่เกี่ยว\
้องกับเรื่อง Java มาอีก
และขอให้ยุติการโต้ตอบเรื่อ\
เหล่านี้ไว้เพียง
เท่านี้

"้วยความเคารพ
สมชัย หลิมศิโรรัตน์
(ผู้"ูแลกลุ่ม)

#943 From: "kobann" <kobann@...>
Date: Tue Feb 14, 2006 4:33 am
Subject: Hello J group
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I am new to your group, and I like to know you guys...any activity or
anything I should know...

#939 From: "Somchai LIMSIRORATANA" <lsomchai@...>
Date: Wed Feb 8, 2006 6:49 am
Subject: NetBeans 5.0 Final Releases Now Available
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News from URL:
http://www.netbeans.org/community/news/index.html#784

Somchai

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NetBeans.org Open Source Project is proud to announce the availability
of NetBeans IDE 5.0, NetBeans Platform 5.0, NetBeans Mobility Pack 5.0
and NetBeans Profiler 5.0.
Download NetBeans

Highlighted Features of Release 5.0 include:

Matisse GUI Builder
New Support for Writing NetBeans Modules
Simplified Rich-Client Application Development
Developer Collaboration for Remote Cooperation
NetBeans Profiler, Works with Unmodified JDK
Redesigned CVS Support with Focus on UI
Deploy to Additional Java EE Servers (JBoss, Weblogic)
Support for Struts and JSF, SQL Editor
Improved Working with Web Services, XML Editor Boosts
Many Java Editor Enhancements
Nine New Refactorings
Debugging Enhancements incl. Ant Debugger
Mobility Pack Updates (Visual Designer, Editing, Web Services, Wireless
Connection Bridge)
Various Usability Improvements in All Areas of the IDE
More Feature Information
NetBeans IDE 5.0
The 5.0 release includes comprehensive support for developing IDE
modules and rich client applications based on the NetBeans Platform, the
new intuitive GUI builder Matisse, new and redesigned CVS support, Sun
Application server, Weblogic9 and JBoss 4 support and many editor
enhancements.

NetBeans IDE 5.0 Download
NetBeans 5.0 Information
List of NetBeans IDE 5.0 Documentation
NetBeans Platform 5.0
The NetBeans Platform has been around for years, but NetBeans 5.0
makes module (plug-in) development much easier and smoother than
ever before. New project types have been added to NetBeans IDE 5.0
which allows developers to easily extend the NetBeans IDE with modules
(plug-ins) or build rich client applications on top of the NetBeans
Platform.
NetBeans Platform 5.0 Download
NetBeans Platform 5.0 Information
Note: If you want to build applications on top of the NetBeans Platform,
you do not necessarily need to download the NetBeans Platform itself.
You can download NetBeans IDE 5.0, develop the application there, and
exclude the modules that you do not need.
NetBeans Mobility Pack 5.0
NetBeans Mobility Pack 5.0 adds several new keys features to an already
powerful and easy-to-use mobile Java development tool, including:
Improved end-to-end support for building web services-based mobile
applications for any MIDP device, new custom components in the Visual
Mobile Designer, improved pre-processor support for application
optimization and porting, editable generated code and improved
emulator support.

NetBeans Mobility Pack 5.0 Information and Download
NetBeans Profiler 5.0
Profiler 5.0 is the official release of NetBeans high-performance Java
application profiler, add-on to the NetBeans IDE 5.0. Profiler 5.0
introduces a rich set of easy-to-use profiling and JVM monitoring
features built upon innovative dynamic bytecode instrumentation
technology that allow for profiling with a dramatically lower overhead,
thus giving the ability to obtain results in situations where the use of
other profilers becomes unpractical or impossible.
NetBeans Profiler 5.0 Information and Download
As always we welcome and encourage your feedback and the sharing of
your experience on the NetBeans mailing lists!

#938 From: "vijufri" <vijufri@...>
Date: Mon Feb 6, 2006 7:33 am
Subject: The Ultimate Java forum destination on the web
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Hi Friends;

On behalf of javalive.com, I'd like to extend an invitation to
javalive forums.

This forum has been launched from India and I would request all you
friends to use the same and make it a bigger success than jguru.com
or javaworld.com .

In addition to a versatile forum, javalive.com offers complimentary
features such as news,Techno News, Java Articles ,headlines,
weblinks, Polls,java blogs, source codes, downloads, and much more.

Here is a link to the javalive.com web site, where you'll find many
on-line services and resources to help the java community:

http://www.javalive.com
I hope you'll consider visiting the javalive forums.

If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact
me.

Sincerely,

Webmaster
javalive.com

#937 From: "chinmaym2002" <chinmaym2002@...>
Date: Thu Feb 2, 2006 8:01 am
Subject: Free Software Tutorials(C,C++,JAVA, Database, Python, PHP,HTML,SQL ,etc. )
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Free Software Tutorials(C,C++,JAVA, Database, Python,
PHP,HTML,SQL ,etc. )
I have listed free tutorials available online for C,C++,JAVA, Database,
Python, PHP,HTML
,SQL,etc. in my website
http://www.geocities.com/online_software_tutorial/
(http://etraining.tk/)
So please have a look and make use of it.

#936 From: Thanes Uasiriphan <badz_badz@...>
Date: Wed Feb 1, 2006 9:08 am
Subject: Java Certification news
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Refund for people who pass Certification: Sun
Certified Java Programmer (SCJP)
http://www.nirvana.co.th/java_news.php

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#935 From: Art - Arthit Suriyawongkul <art_krub@...>
Date: Tue Jan 31, 2006 10:22 pm
Subject: Wish you read this : Beyond post-14 Oct democracy
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No matter you love or hate Thaksin.
Favor or against Sonthi. Praise the King or unlikely.

I beg you to read this article, think about it,
and hope we can go together beyond this "post-14 Oct
democracy"

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#934 From: "vichaiar" <vichaiar@...>
Date: Wed Dec 28, 2005 12:30 pm
Subject: Re: Greetings from the U.S.
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Hello , i 'm looking for internship during March2006-October2006
Do you offer any internship program?

#933 From: "vichaiar" <vichaiar@...>
Date: Wed Dec 28, 2005 12:38 pm
Subject: Hi,all could any one advice me about an internship
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Hi,all could any one advice me about an internship
i want to internship outside thailand.
Do anyone offer an internship about 6-8 month ?
( march - oct 2006)

i'have some knowlege in Java/jsp/servlet
and currently learning about Struts

#932 From: "chinmaym2002" <chinmaym2002@...>
Date: Tue Dec 27, 2005 5:07 am
Subject: Free Software Books , Interview questions and answers
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Free Software Books , Interview questions and answers
  Please note the change in website URL (someone from 220.226.29.34 has
hacked my earlier site)
I have listed free software books available online for C, C++, JAVA,
XML,Database, Networking, .NET , Hardware, Internet Security
in my website http://indiabook.tk/ .
So please have a look and make use of it.

#931 From: vasuki <vasukitg@...>
Date: Fri Dec 23, 2005 9:37 am
Subject: Re: [TJUG] Java based ERP
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Hi Frans,
   Thanks for the Replay.
   Yes, i had and has seen couple of compire implemenations too, would like to
take it or build one setp beyond it. I am aiming from customer demand and market
point of view. Compiere is one of the best things i  have came acrosss, but if
we have to make a product sucess in market ( even in local market) it has to be
more flexiable, user freindly and of course reliable.
   Please do provide your feed back

   Cheers
   Vasuki

Frans Thamura <frans@...> wrote:
   have try compiere.org

it is one of the best for distribution, and open source

Frans




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#930 From: vasuki <vasukitg@...>
Date: Fri Dec 23, 2005 4:09 am
Subject: Re: [TJUG] Java based ERP
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Hi Khun Theera,

   Thanks for your fast and Honest reaply and its much appreicated. YEs i agree
with you unto some extent. your views are absouletly right even if you are
haven't been in IT field lately ;-)

   Thing is, there are lots and lots of reources available on net, the approch is
to "BUILD" as well as to "REUSE" . Its a huge task ( takes a year or more) bt
definetly doabale and commericially useable.
   problem with using Compiere or any other available systems is that, the basic
design still remains the same and the time taken to develop new
GUI,newfunctioannlity, lungage layers, Loclisations is considerable, also once
we have comeup with the View and effore to fix after suuport and bugs,

   I am please to hear from you ..u can call me at 070606971.

   Reagrds
   Vasuki

Theera Kittichareonpot <tkittich@...> wrote:

hello,

my impression of compiere is that it is hugh and complicated but is feature
rich. however, implementing a new ERP would require multiple years of work and
might not be the way to go. i personally think that making a set of coding or
configuration changes to make it work with the thai regulations and providing
support to make it simple for companies to use can be a good business. or if
you really want to change the user interface, you can just change the "view" of
the suite since it's already j2ee compliant. i dont see any reason to
completely develop a new product.

my views might be out of date though because i haven't been in the IT fields
for 2-3 years now. :)

theera

--- vasukitg <vasukitg@...> wrote:

> Hello ThaiJUG,
>
> I am in Thailand for past 4 years , Am in ERP business and as of now
> am dealing only with MBS products ( microsoft Business Solutions) . I
> have touched oracle ( Rapid start) in past. I have been a consultant,
> developer, project leader, project manager, unit manger...etectra. and
> have learnt inspite of fact people like Big BRAND names at the end what
> they go for is one which works for them. so....
> I am serious about developing a JAVA based ERP solutions ( I know
> Compiere is there and many  other real good solutions are available
> too!!!), but i have seen more than 4-5 instances of where in customer
> using/trying to use! compire switched to MBS ( I am sinsterous in
> convincing them to do so ;-)). Reason to switch.. complications and lack
> of skillset.
> In a corporate or SME secineraio, the IT departments are more focused
> on RUNNING the systems , rather than DEVELOPING the system , which
> is required upto some extent in compire or Jerpa or similar products. No
> offense against these products, they are great and i love them, thing is
> in practial situation and competing with GIANTS, it has to be little more
> flexible.
>
> Basic features which i would like to go for in phase 1 is:
>
> GL, AP , AR ,cash management ( all in accordance to thai revenue
> regulations)
> Distibution ( Sales, Purchases , Inventory) in phase 2
> and so on so forth
> System must and should be based on JAVA ( i would personally prefer
> j2ee or netbeans as IDE)
> System should be compitable with any available databases ( big issue!)
> System should be capabale to reduce the sales cycle by means of visual
> interface for client interaction at analysis phase. ( am technical guy who
> run the business ..so i have to think of marketing too ;-))
>
> So if any one have similar thoughts please mail me, if u donot agree
> with please feel free to critize me ;-)
>
> Cheers
> Vasuki



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#929 From: Frans Thamura <frans@...>
Date: Fri Dec 23, 2005 1:40 am
Subject: Re: [TJUG] Java based ERP
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have try compiere.org

it is one of the best for distribution, and open source

Frans

#928 From: Theera Kittichareonpot <tkittich@...>
Date: Fri Dec 23, 2005 2:06 am
Subject: Re: [TJUG] Java based ERP
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hello,

my impression of compiere is that it is hugh and complicated but is feature
rich. however, implementing a new ERP would require multiple years of work and
might not be the way to go. i personally think that making a set of coding or
configuration changes to make it work with the thai regulations and providing
support to make it simple for companies to use can be a good business. or if
you really want to change the user interface, you can just change the "view" of
the suite since it's already j2ee compliant. i dont see any reason to
completely develop a new product.

my views might be out of date though because i haven't been in the IT fields
for 2-3 years now. :)

theera

--- vasukitg <vasukitg@...> wrote:

> Hello ThaiJUG,
>
> I am in Thailand for past 4 years , Am in ERP business and as of now
> am dealing only with MBS products ( microsoft Business Solutions) . I
> have touched oracle ( Rapid start) in past. I have been a consultant,
> developer, project leader, project manager, unit manger...etectra. and
> have learnt inspite of fact people like Big BRAND names at the end what
> they go for is one which works for them. so....
> I am serious about developing a JAVA based ERP solutions ( I know
> Compiere is there and many  other real good solutions are available
> too!!!), but i have seen more than 4-5 instances of where in customer
> using/trying to use! compire switched to MBS ( I am sinsterous in
> convincing them to do so ;-)). Reason to switch.. complications and lack
> of skillset.
> In a corporate or SME secineraio, the IT departments are more focused
> on RUNNING the systems , rather than DEVELOPING the system , which
> is required upto some extent in compire or Jerpa or similar products. No
> offense against these products, they are great and i love them, thing is
> in practial situation and competing with GIANTS, it has to be little more
> flexible.
>
> Basic features which i would like to go for in phase 1 is:
>
> GL, AP , AR ,cash management ( all in accordance to thai revenue
> regulations)
> Distibution ( Sales, Purchases , Inventory) in phase 2
> and so on so forth
> System must and should be based on JAVA ( i would personally prefer
> j2ee or netbeans as IDE)
> System should be compitable with any available databases ( big issue!)
> System should be capabale to reduce the sales cycle by means of visual
> interface for client interaction at analysis phase. ( am technical guy who
> run the business ..so i have to think of marketing too ;-))
>
> So if any one have similar thoughts please mail me, if u donot agree
> with please feel free to critize me ;-)
>
> Cheers
> Vasuki

#927 From: "vasukitg" <vasukitg@...>
Date: Thu Dec 22, 2005 5:05 am
Subject: Java based ERP
vasukitg
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Hello ThaiJUG,

I am in Thailand for past 4 years , Am in ERP business and as of now
am dealing only with MBS products ( microsoft Business Solutions) . I
have touched oracle ( Rapid start) in past. I have been a consultant,
developer, project leader, project manager, unit manger...etectra. and
have learnt inspite of fact people like Big BRAND names at the end what
they go for is one which works for them. so....
I am serious about developing a JAVA based ERP solutions ( I know
Compiere is there and many  other real good solutions are available
too!!!), but i have seen more than 4-5 instances of where in customer
using/trying to use! compire switched to MBS ( I am sinsterous in
convincing them to do so ;-)). Reason to switch.. complications and lack
of skillset.
In a corporate or SME secineraio, the IT departments are more focused
on RUNNING the systems , rather than DEVELOPING the system , which
is required upto some extent in compire or Jerpa or similar products. No
offense against these products, they are great and i love them, thing is
in practial situation and competing with GIANTS, it has to be little more
flexible.

Basic features which i would like to go for in phase 1 is:

GL, AP , AR ,cash management ( all in accordance to thai revenue
regulations)
Distibution ( Sales, Purchases , Inventory) in phase 2
and so on so forth
System must and should be based on JAVA ( i would personally prefer
j2ee or netbeans as IDE)
System should be compitable with any available databases ( big issue!)
System should be capabale to reduce the sales cycle by means of visual
interface for client interaction at analysis phase. ( am technical guy who
run the business ..so i have to think of marketing too ;-))

So if any one have similar thoughts please mail me, if u donot agree
with please feel free to critize me ;-)

Cheers
Vasuki

#926 From: Sangwan Sae Liang <sangwans@...>
Date: Tue Dec 20, 2005 6:26 am
Subject: Looking for Thai/Japanese with e-commerce or e-business background
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Hi all,

We are hiring a japanese marketing project manager.
Our business is online hotel reservation services. We
have hotel contract and customers from around the
world including Japan.

We are urgently hiring a "Japannese Marketing Project
Manager". The ideal person would be either Thai who is
fluent in speaking, reading, and writing Japanese or a
japanese who wants to work in Thailand. He or she must
have knowledge or experience in e-commerce business.

please help me spread the news. If you are interested,
please send application to:

Sangwan Phakhaponviwat
HR Specialist

Agoda Services Co., Ltd.
27F, The Offices at Central World
999/9 Rama I Road
Patumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

Telephone + 66 (0)2 646 1200 ext. 1705
Fax + 66 (0)2 646 1224
web: www.agoda.com
email: sangwanp@...


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