I'm looking for a log viewer with similar capablilties as Chainsaw, in which I can tail Glassfish log files over for instance SSH/SCP. Does anyone know if such a tool exist?
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Is there dependency generation flag for MSVC like gcc's -M flag.
Every C++ compiler I have ever used had this kind of flag. How can I create dependencies
automatically with MSVC cl compiler.
I'm interested for only latest compiler versions i.e. MSVC9 or later but if it works with MSVC8 it is fine as well.
If there is built-in external tool to do this (I mean, not cl), it would be fine as well
Is there any tool or framework able to make it easier to "unit test" distributed software written in Java? My system under test is a peer-to-peer software, and I'd like to perform testing using something like PNUnit, but with Java instead of .Net.
I'm trying to create a page that allows a user to change the "look and feel" of the site. I would like to use something similar to jQuery's ThemeRoller or FireFox's Developer Tool.
I can't force the user to use Firefox and I don't need all the options that the ThemeRoller has. I'm really only looking for header, background, font size and font type.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
I am trying to auto-generate Unit Tests for my C code using API sanity autotest.
But, the problem is that it is somewhat complex to use, and some tutorials / howto / other resources on how to use it would be really helpful.
Have you had any luck with API sanity autotest?
Do you think there's a better tool that can be used to auto-generate unit tests for C code?
I have a couple c++ utilities that I would like to port over to dot net. I was wondering if there are tools for porting a c++ application to c#?
I imagine that any automated tool would make a mess of any code, so perhaps, I should also be asking if this is a good idea or not?
When I type 'git diff', I want to view the output with my visual diff tool of choice (SourceGear diffmerge on Windows). How do I configure git to do this?
I have a bunch of standard MBeans which I need to convert to dynamic MBeans, (main purpose is to add user friendly descriptions to attributes, operations and operation parameters). I was wondering if there is any tool which can make my job easier by generating skeleton code for dynamic MBeans from the existing standard MBeans.
I'm developing an Android application and I would like to display an internal (indoor) map of some buildings, but I don't know where to begin: I want to create a custom kml file (how it's possible to create it? with which tool?) and display it in a fragment.
I already have it working with external maps (simple GoogleMap in MapFragment), so it would be super to have the kml file placed 'over' the GoogleMap, like real indoor maps.
Thanks
I'd like to be able to produce a HTML based report from the Results.trx and data.coverage files that MSTest creates. Ideally this would just list any failures, and show some basic coverage stats.
Does anyone know of a tool that does this?
I'm using SVN for a project, and for easy deployments to the server we're just using another SVN enlistment there. So I've been using Remote Desktop to log onto the server and then trigger an update (we use Tortoise SVN).
Is there an existing tool (or SVN feature) that would allow me to trigger this update without logging on to the server and doing it manually?
I have been using GWT with App Engine for a while now. Recently there was an announcement that GWT will support Spring Roo and SpringSource Tool Suite (http://googlewebtoolkit.blogspot.com/2010/05/gwt-21-milestone-1-is-now-available.html). I am having trouble seeing the big picture from the Google announcement page. For those without much knowledge of Spring what does this mean for GWT developers used to building swing-like gui's?
I need to upload a large number of content files to an App Engine app every day - perhaps 1,000 or more - that will be served from the app. Cumulatively over time I expect these uploads to add up to over 1,000,000 separate content files stored in the production app.
Is the appcfg tool the best or only way to carry out these daily batch file uploads?
I'm looking for web app frameworks and/or database administration tools, either popular and unpopular, written in any language, for any relational database.
In short, I'm looking for web accessible CRUD front-ends with minimal programming effort.
For example:
phpMyAdmin (MySQL administration tool)
Ruby on Rails (web app framework with scaffolding)
I have a bunch of webservices that I need to write PHP clients for. Now I can manually write wrappers for each of the WSDL files but i wanted to see if there is a tool that can help me by generating the wrappers in PHP.
Any idea if there are any tools that do this?
Thanks
I have a server and many websites, i want to see the most common queries so that to optimize them.
Do you know any tool or any way to collect some statistics ? Thank you
this is a telecom based query.
we receive TAP files from the clearing house.
i want see on unix which version of TAP does it belong.
how can i do it.Isthere any tool to find the TAP file version?
how do you disconnect an active user logged in to a box? There should be a command line tool that comes with Windows, but I forgot it's name. It lists all the users logged in to a box and you can force disconnect of some, because, for example, you want to Remote Desktop to it and there's too many users.
I think that AI might be a precious tool in the developer's toolbox, and I'd like to know more about this field hoping that it will make my life easier as a developer.
Can you recommend some classics, books, links, essays, authors, reading, and bloggers?
What is the Code Complete of the AI field ?
I run Django on Windows Server 2k3 under Nginx using FastCGI.
Nginx is is running as Windows service and is easy to manage and autostart.
Nginx is running using WINSW tool.
I want to make the same for Django app and need to find a way to do it.
I've been interacting with Amazon S3 through S3Fox and I can't seem to delete my buckets. I select a bucket, hit delete, confirm the delete in a popup, and... nothing happens. Is there another tool that I should use?
Does anyone know of a Reporting Engine for WPF? Most of the ones I could find are still for WinForms.
I'm happy enough using a WinForms one in WPF with a WinForms host so long as the tool has a UserControl that can be embedded in a window.
Also, I'm not using a database and all my data is in XML so the Reporting Engine needs to be able to handle that.
Any suggestions?
The only thing that I found was Manzana but it crashes while I start the test executable. Can someone tell me some library which can I use to copy/delete files from and to iPhone? Or maybe a console tool which I can use as a back-end.
For a school project, I need to implement a parser for a (probably XML-based) markup language for User Interfaces. Based on the input it generates a HTML document with various UI components (textareas, inputs, panels, dialogs etc.)
Do you have any suggestions for tools/libraries I might use for this?
(At school we use Flex and Bison, but we're allowed to use modern tools -- maybe a tool that has the capabilities of both lex and yacc)