Hi folks, I have just started (not entirely voluntarily) using annotation with my Hibernate project. So far so good....until I encountered the need to use ...
Url doesn't work - I'm told I have turned cookies off (which I have not). Seem to remember this discussion before? And my comment of the day "tag clouds"????? ...
Odd, it works here... I've been told from someelse the URL didn't work for that: http://it.seek.co.nz/users/apply/index.ascx?JobID=8010733 however does. ...
Hi all, This is a reminder that our next Auckland Java Community (Java User Group) meeting will be held on: Wednesday, 8th November, 2006 6.00pm-9:00pm The...
It's caused by SEEK's BROKEN website. Remove the SequenceId=X bit in the URL, then it works. Looks like they use .NET, however it also looks like they have...
As part of the development process initially we used an approach where the work goes to HEAD and branches are created for each production release (we use CVS)....
I by far prefer the first approach. A company I worked for added an interesting wrinkle to the first approach: Each project had a physical token (a key ring)....
Each developer having a branch is very much the wrong way to do things. Why have source control at all??? Also, delaying the merge always increases the pain to...
+1 for the first approach. The manual integration approach you describe is one of the key practices of extreme programming, where each developer commits to...
Nigel Charman
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Nov 7, 2006 11:29 pm
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My two points (cents?) - (1) it is normally after a logical unit of work is done isn't it? You don't want to break the build! (2) Continuum takes about 20...
I thought you might give us the rundown on Borland Gauntlet, Richard. Have you had a chance to try it yet? Regarding your two points 1) Kent Beck states that...
Nigel Charman
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Nov 8, 2006 12:06 am
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See http://thedailywtf.com/forums/thread/98959.aspx Our approach is to use branches for only 3 things: 1. To capture a released build, fix and deploy patches...
Bruce Chapman
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Nov 8, 2006 12:09 am
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Interesting question. Gauntlet is part of the Testing space according to Borland and thus out of my sphere. My sphere is only BDS (Delphi, C++, C#), JBuilder...
I saw a couple of articles about Java under GPL 2.0 yesterday on the U.S. industry sites - but they've been disappeared! Googling on "eweek java gpl" (without...
Apparantly the upcoming JavaPossee podcast is going big a big "important episode" that they're going to be pushing on Digg.... I have suspicions about an...
It is in the print copy of Computerworld. ________________________________ From: nzjava@yahoogroups.com [mailto:nzjava@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dennis...
... Aside from the politics of it all, Mono will now be able to use/contribute to the Java Virtual Machine rather than labour away at maintaining and...
... Yah, right. :-) IMHO Microsoft's developers have a somewhat undeserved reputation for excellence; their lawyers, on the other hand, are second to none. ...
I agree - it's highly unlikely anyone has blind-sided the MS legal team - otoh it *is* possible that they're looking at revenue streams in a more "platform...
Read all about it... http://www.sun.com/2006-1113/feature/index.jsp -- http://www.talios.com http://www.flickr.com/photos/talios [Non-text portions of this...
... Um, hold on - why the hell would they want to do that? The VM's are quite different, and if they wanted do that, surely they would have created an open...
I should really qualify this, from AJUG: David Coldrick <david.coldrick@...> Well, it's finally happening, both Java ME and Java SE. The details will be...