We are looking for speakers for this month's Core SIG meeting (March 22nd) and beyond. This is an excellent opportunity for you to share your knowledge and ...
We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. Enterprise SIG Meeting Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2005 Time: 6:00PM - 9:00PM EST (GMT-05:00) *** different...
novajug@yahoogroups.com
Mar 1, 2005 11:02 pm
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I'm interested in presenting on use of the new features in 1.5, and how they're helping develop cleaner, clearer code more quickly. Are there any guidelines on...
Chris (And all interested presenters), A typical presentation is an hour to 90 minutes long. A typical core group audience is between 30 and 60 people, at...
Has anyone had success using Eclipse with Lomboz? I'm working in a J2EE shop and don't want to use JDeveloper to write code in, but can't seem to successfully...
I was using Eclipse 2.0 with Lomboz before I found out about MyEclipse. It really was a good product. Which OS are you using? I was using it on WinXP and it...
Hi, I am trying to find out tools available for automated functional testing of J2EE web applications. I have heard about Canoo, Watir and Selenium. I want to...
You might also take a look at HttpUnit, which allows you to navigate the pages pretty easily. I have not had too much need for JavaScript handling, but the ...
Hi Prabhakar, Our organization has had great luck with Selenium. We choose Selenium due to it's ability to run within Internet Explorer and Firefox. We...
We would like to remind you of this upcoming event. Enterprise SIG Meeting Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2005 Time: 6:00PM - 9:00PM EST (GMT-05:00) *** different...
novajug@yahoogroups.com
Mar 6, 2005 11:03 pm
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What kind of testing? Unit, functional, integration, user acceptance?...
Barr Bill P
bill.p.barr@...
Mar 7, 2005 1:47 pm
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Use Cactus which built on JUnit and httpUnit prabhakar thopa <prabhakart_in@...> wrote:Thanks very much for your response. I will take u up on ur offer...
Can we say "Disaster"???? I remember when we went through this in the late 80s and early 90s with tools like Focus so the business users could do away with...
Michael Rogers, II
mrogers@...
Mar 8, 2005 4:53 pm
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I am planning to use Java Web Start 1.4.2_06 and I am trying to figure out how to best use it in our enterprise. 1) Is Web Start 1.4.2_06 mature enough to be...
... Very true but also, I think it is a great idea as long as I get to be the consultant to make it "enterprise ready" when they realize the power user made...
That's the key. We've all been frustrated by being told that the app we've just developed doesn't meet the users' needs because the project started when they...
Call me a cynic, but I've add business users hand me an application and then tell me that it should be no problem getting this working for everyone and that it...
Michael Rogers, II
mrogers@...
Mar 8, 2005 11:48 pm
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That can work reasonably well if the functionality we're trying to produce is reasonably conventional, i.e. the users have seen similar functionality before...
Absolutely not. Users develop applications using VB, and these apps are very important for them. VisualBasic was a huge step forward in that direction. It was...
another point is that not all apps are to be enterprise ready or production quality. I can build simple furniture at home for my own use, e.g. chairs. surely,...
I remember seeing similar discussions once Java was released. Java was a language that protected programmers from themselves so just about anybody could...
... If you want an easy-to-learn programming language, then you might want to consider Python, Ruby, or Perl. In terms of "mindshare," Ruby seems to be growing...
I see emails going back and forth regarding this topic. First of all, you cannot compare Java with VB. Each has its own territory. Similiarly, you cannot...