Hello, As a new member of this group I'd like to introduce myself. I am a German software architect and trainer specialised on Java EE and web service...
Hi Thilo, Can you post some contact details? I may know of some work. Thanks Alan ... From: nzjava@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nzjava@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
Alan, Did you receive my email with contact details? I sent it directly to your email address. Thanks, Thilo ... -- ... Thilo Frotscher Software Architect &...
Hey all, I was wondering what you guys are using for your project building scripts these days? Apache Ant is pretty standard these days, but there are those...
I have used Anthill OS. It was quite advanced for the time. But it seems to have stood still? Also, our projects had complex inter-dependencies that we...
A lot has been written about the effect of Ruby on Java, but I see that .Net is also starting to feel the Ruby effect. The following is an interesting read: ...
I was thinking about asking a recruitment agent to address the Wellington Java User Group on trends in the local Java employment space. So does anyone have...
... Either that or we're currently the only people ON the list ;-) Which is equally a scary thought. I at least expected a few "whats wrong with make" or...
You are not alone! We currently use ANT. It's a mature project and the build process doesn't change very often. We also have a slightly different set of...
Martin, I think you have a grammatical error there. You cannot have the words "good" and "recruitment agents" in the same sentence without including a...
Ant for me, too. I personally believe Maven is evil - IMHO the whole point of it is enabling developers to build on immature software that's not ready for...
Especially for Richard, and as a lot of the folks here appears to be ex-delphi-ites. http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2006/03/07/borland_ditches_delphi/ OK, not...
... Not really, I see maven and ivy aiming towards providing automated dependency management and integration issues. As for building on immature software, I...
Well, my Java needs consist entirely of our one map applet so I just use the export function from within Eclipse - I have installed ANT, but after the first 5...
Martin, I am not in Wellington but I am, for want of a better title a "Recruitment Agent". Of course I am evil as hell though so you take what I say next with ...
I used ANT in about every project in the last years and I'm very satisfied with it. In one of my recent projects, we also used Maven and didn't have any...
Steven, Thank you for the detailed response. That you are a member of this list makes you just the kind of person I would like to approach with my original...
Haven't used Emacs so I can't comment. But the export feature in Eclipse (as far as applets go anyway) is fairly straight forward to use. Although, if I ever...
What the figures hide, of course, are the number of roles that are filled outside of the recruitment industry. In my experience in Wellington, a significant...
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Cheers Martin, I don't know him personally but I have had clients who have said good things about Ben Pearson. Details below. He is advertising on Seek for...
Of course, once you learn Ant it won't be the end of the road. You'll want to start running your unit tests as part of the build, then publishing the build...
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Given that MS has 90%+ of the world's desktops, and 30%+ of the world's servers, the fact that .Net has yet to capture a clear lead should worry Microsoft no...
Good luck in your search! You'll need plenty of it... My last dealings with a recruitment agency really cured me of any illusions. She uttered an tremendously,...
You may be surprised that the market looks completely different in central Europe. Of course, Microsoft has most desktops there as well, but in terms of demand...