Thanks for all your responses. This has given me a good set of tools to look at and to evaluate them. Viraj  ... From: Tom <thomas_gullo@...> Subject:...
Does any one point me to documentation for configuring a web services client to authenticate using certificates with a web service I want to configure a spring...
On July 8, Scott Davis will be presenting Real World Grails at the NovaJUG meeting. This meeting will be held at FGM. Please see the following blog entry for...
Has anyone had any experience with Webojects from Apple? Lately, I've been working with some Weboject developers and they can't stop gushing about what a...
I worked with WebObjects form 1996 to approximately 2002. It is indeed a great framework, and it's a shame Apple did not put any effort in marketing it. When I...
I'm passing along an email the group received. If someone is interested please feel free to follow up on it. Gray ... Hi, My apologies if you receive this...
Sounds interesting. Something that is not clear to me is the maximum team size. The web site implies two people, and no more (see note 1 below), while the...
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One source file: I would assume that's just to make sure that they can quickly apply their tests without having to worry about a missing file. Plus, it does...
Dear Friends, We are coming on the heels of a very successful beta program with passionate feedback from over 30 beta customers and software engineers. We are...
Hi, John. ... Judicious? How so? I would think that this constraint would discourage good design (prevent multiple packages, for example), not to mention...
Howdy. I was thinking in terms of compact code. However, I suspect it has more to do with keeping the submission simple. One file, one entry point, it ...
I'm working on an effort where I need to parse a URI represented as a String. As long as the URI is not oblique I can use java.net.URI. However, I found out...
I must have been out to lunch...The word is 'opaque' not 'oblique'...Duh!!! Michael K. Craghead ... a ... do ... represented on ... nothing ... jms ... about ...
Hi Keith, Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I invited several JUGs to compete and just now got around to checking NOVA. ... The maximum team size is...
I've posted the following on my blog. If people are interested, I can make it more robust. It is fairly brittle now - ie, no exception handling. And no...
I purchased the book "Ruby for Rails" several months ago, but never had the time to read it (see http://www.manning.com/black/). It has been "seating" on my...
NOVAJUG is a very successful user group. It's been around and active for many years. I was wondering if there are "portable" secrets of its success? By ...
I agree. The organizers are consistent in arranging good talks. I also think that the topic of the group, Java, is something that developers like, since it is...
... it doesn't sound like a good candidate for more than a couple of meetings to me. I saw so many study group initiatives here. none of them lived. it's...
This is disappointing to me, although not surprising. I am dismayed that more programmers do not feel that we have been in a crisis of reliability. Just look...
On the security front, I encourage more developers to get involved with OWASP and the OWASP Enterprise Security API - http://www.owasp.org/index.php/ESAPI When...
... Because the current crop of language is good enough for most applications? Because there is no perceived business value in changing? Because there is no...
I hear ya talking, but my experience talls me it's the people that cause the problems, not the tools. Virtually every job I've ever had, there was way too...