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  • Java EE 7 support in Eclipse 4.3

    - by arungupta
    Eclipse Kepler (4.3) features 71 different open source projects and over 58 million LOC. One of the main themes of the release is the support for Java EE 7. Kepler specifically added support for the features mentioned below: Create Java EE 7 Eclipse projects or using Maven New facets for JPA 2.1, JSF 2.2, Servlet 3.1, JAX-RS 2.0, EJB 3.2 Schemas and descriptors updated for Java EE 7 standards (web.xml, application.xml, ejb-jar.xml, etc) Tolerance for JPA 2.1 such as features can be used without causing invalidation and content assist for UI (JPA 2.1) Support for NamedStoredProcedureQuery (JPA 2.1) Schema generation configuration in persistence.xml (JPA 2.1) Updates to persistence.xml editor with the new JPA 2.1 properties Existing features support EE7 (Web Page Editor, Palette, EL content assist, annotations, JSF tags, Facelets, etc) Code generation wizards tolerant of EE7 (New EJB, Servlet, JSP, etc.) A comprehensive list of features added in this release is available in Web Tools Platform 3.5 - New and Noteworthy. Download Eclipse 4.3 and Java EE 7 SDK and start playing with Java EE 7! Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse was released recently that uses Eclipse Kepler RC3 but will be refreshed soon to include the final bits.

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  • PowerShell script to find files that are consuming the most disk space

    As you know, SQL Server databases and backup files can take up a lot of disk space. When disk is running low and you need to troubleshoot disk space issues, the first thing to do is to find large files that are consuming disk space. In this article I will show you a PowerShell script that you can use to find large files on your disks. 12 essential tools for database professionalsThe SQL Developer Bundle contains 12 tools designed with the SQL Server developer and DBA in mind. Try it now.

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  • Where must i focus [on hold]

    - by njnbat
    i have been working in technology field for last 7 years. i started with vb.net windows application along with oracle plsql. Later on i did projects that included coding in java ,struts framework ,javascripts. I have lost interest in doing projects with struts framework and doesn't find oracle plsql appealing too. I would love to work with new technologies especially mobile techs and my interests in coding persists still. But i am not sure if my organisation will ever shift its tech base to new and modern frameworks. Now i am 25 years old and worried about taking the right decision. i feel like quitting the job but at the same time i am concerned if i have the sufficient tech skills to start working on modern technologies in other organisations. Also i am confused if i must stick to the same company and wait for management jobs. Kindly suggest your opinions on the right strategy i must opt , being a 25 year old with this background.

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  • HTML Tidy for NetBeans IDE 7.4

    - by Geertjan
    The NetBeans HTML5 editor is pretty amazing, working on an extensive screencast on that right now, to be published soon. One thing missing is HTML Tidy integration, until now: As you can see, in this particular file, HTML Tidy finds 6 times more problems (OK, some of them maybe false negatives) than the standard NetBeans HTML hint infrastructure does. You can also run the scanner across the whole project or all projects. Only HTML files will be scanned by HTML Tidy (via JTidy) and you can click on items in the window above to jump to the line. Future enhancements will include error annotations and hint integration, some of which has already been addressed in this blog over the years. Download it from here: http://plugins.netbeans.org/plugin/51066/?show=true Sources are here. Contributions more than welcome: https://java.net/projects/nb-api-samples/sources/api-samples/show/versions/7.4/misc/HTMLTidy

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  • Ubuntu One lost most of my files!

    - by Max
    I keep in my UbuntuOne the source code of my projects as a back up. In the past it worked and I never had problem. It happened that I had to change the hard disk of my laptop and I installed a fresh Ubuntu 12.10 in the new one. First time I connected with UbuntuOne it downloaded my files, but when I went to see my projects almost all my c++ source code files were missing!!!... I tried to check if I still have them on UbuntuOne by accessing from the web but nothing... my work is lost forever. I don't know who to ask for help? Is there a way to get back my precious files? Honestly I can't trust this service any more, I'm very disappointed. (edit: thanks God I found a back up in one of my external hard disks. I won't trust Ubuntu One any more, it's buggy and quite slow. )

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  • Content disappearing

    - by Koen_vdp
    several times now, I've had a document with very large parts of the content simply disappearing. I have Ubuntu (precise pangolin) a few days now. all of the years with windows, I never encountered this-very unpleasant-problem. Anyone knows a solution? Type document: docx; Which Ubuntu: Precise Pangolin LTS. &In the meantime, I'm discovering more & more documents like that with very large parts of the concent just... vanished :-(( A very 'dangereous' situation :-(

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  • We've had our content copied under a different URL - why and what do we do?

    - by Shaun
    We have a problem. We've noticed a large amount of traffic showing up on our Google Analytics. Upon further investigation we have found that we've had our content copied under a different URL. Our site: http://www.targetis.co.uk The coppied site: http://www.target-is.com (isn't showing up with Chrome for us) We don't own this domain. Their content is hosted with them (not via proxy). The large part of the traffic is coming from video hosting site. What do we do?

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  • How would I migrate a front page form based site to an IIS7 server? [on hold]

    - by Nick Gilpin
    I have an large html website on a very old server and I'm attempting to move it to a brand new server running IIS7. I've tried moving the entire site to the WWW directory, but then all my forms return "The HTTP verb POST used to access path is not allowed". Additionally, all the solutions I've found online only work on a page by page basis. Is there a simpler/faster way to migrate a large website containing many forms to IIS7? Here is the specific error message: The HTTP verb POST used to access path '/FormServer/Mig/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/admissions/askseaaggie.htm' is not allowed.

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  • Workflow of sharing code for small teams

    - by Mihalis Bagos
    Problem is, we have developed a small CMS, that is different per implementation (currently). Of course development of this is never complete. Sometimes, we are working on more than one project that implements it (by copying-pasting the code files of the CMS to each project), and we add a new feature that we want to share on other projects as well (these can be small ones too, ie a custom ajax JSON controller - we use MVC) What we want to do is quickly and uniformly share the code with all other projects, via a version control system (or something similar), and generally organize the workflow as we know this isn't a very good workflow that we have. What would you suggest? Also, at the momment, the software we use is Visual Studio 2010, so we are strongly considering TFS, but even if we get it we still don't know the ideal workflow, or even if TFS supports what we want to do. Edit: Also note, we have specific implementations that have modifications over the CMS base that we want to KEEP only in the project area. (ie: a specific feature that we DONT want to share with the base CMS code)

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  • When Agile goes wrong

    - by Chepech
    Im writing an Agile course for some of the new guys we are on-boarding recently and I want to add a cautionary tale so they understand that Agile is not meant for all projects. My problem is that because of the nature of the projects I work in Agile has worked pretty well so far so I can't honestly point out what can go wrong and why when you use it in the wrong kind of project. Does anyone have a good real life example of a project where an Agile approach (e.g. Scurm) simply didn't worked out?

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  • New Blank Solution in Visual Studio 2010

    - by blomqvist
    The option to create solutions from the file menu have not been available for several generations of Visual Studio now. But new for the 2010 version is that Visual Studio does not ask me where I want my new project and solution. It always put the in My Documents: C:\Users\db\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\Projects If you want put your projects somewhere else, or just want a blank solution without a project. The You should open “Other Project Types/Visual Studio Solutions” where “Blank solution” is available. This is much nicer than the other way I have seen suggested other places: to create a project to get a solution and then delete the project from it.

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  • What's the reason in your mind Exception are heavily used in Managed (C# and Java) language but not in C++?

    - by ZijingWu
    AFAIK, a lot of C++ projects don't allow exceptions and deny them in coding guidelines. I have a lot of reasons, for example, Exception is hard to handle correctly if your binary needs to be compiled by separate and different compilers. But it doesn't fully convince me, there is a lot of projects which are just using one compiler. Compared to C++, Exceptions are heavily used in C# and Java and the reason can only be that Exception are not bringing enough benefit. One point is Debugbility in practice. Exception can not get the call stack in C++ code, but in C# and Java you can get the call stack from Exception, it is significant and makes debugging easier. No-CallStack is not the fault of the Exception, it is the language difference , but it impacts the Exception usage. So what's the reason that exceptions are frowned upon in c++ programs?

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  • Using a texture as an integer array (OpenGL 3.3, shader version 3.3)

    - by Cubic
    I'm trying to have something like an integer array uniform for my fragment shader (I only need read access). Since it's a fairly large chunk of data (not so large that uploading it in every frame would be impossible, but enough to make me want to rather not do it). Essentially I want to just pass it a uniform telling the shader where this "array" is. I believe I can use a 1D texture for this, but I don't know how (actually, I don't know how to do many things because I just can't seem to find a reference for GLSL 3.3, I only ever find references for the C API). This sounds like a rather basic question and I'm sure it's been answered already somewhere, but I keep searching and can't quite find what I'm looking for.

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  • Cost vs. Fun - Dilemma about learning a serverside language [closed]

    - by Ixx
    I want to learn a new server-side language. I already know Java. I'm fascinated by Scala, have read about it a lot, and want to get practical experience. But I also have some concerns of practical nature - I want to do the backend for many small, non-profit apps, and pay the lowest price for hosting possible. I also want that other people can easily contribute to these apps, if applicable. This leads me in PHP's direction. But I don't like PHP and would like to use these small projects to learn Scala instead. You see the problem, I don't want to pay more money each month, from my own pocket, for hosting. But I want to use these projects to learn Scala. Is there a practical solution for this?

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  • need expert guideline on learning java?

    - by user75222
    I am a 3rd year university student in computer science. My goal is to become a very good Developer in JAVA. I have made 2 of my university projects in java. I have a newbie knowledge about JAVA and i also have good skills in Object oriented programming concepts. But i zero knowledge in networking no desktop applications. So, I decided to try some open source projects. read them thoroughly and practice on them. I am looking for advice from where to start? any suggestions?

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  • Pitfalls of using a WYSIWYG editor? [closed]

    - by user50849
    I'm interested in reasons for disallowing content editors on medium to large sites, from using various forms of WYSIWYG editors. A common problematic scenario I can think of is that with the use of a WYSIWYG, an editor uploads an image "somewhere" to the file-system, inserts it directly into the text, and publishes the article. Shortly afterwards, someone wants to pull out "The last 10 uploaded images", and display them on the frontpage. Good luck parsing all the content. Taking a look around at some large international online magazines, such as http://www.time.com/, and some local ones, I see that the editors seem to produce articles that are almost only consisting of raw text. Images are usually at the top of the article, and otherwise the most complex content are usually links. What are some common reasons for refusing editors access to WYSIWYG tools?

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  • BigInteger Library

    A .NET 2.0 library for the 64 bit optimized handling of very large integers, up to 10240 binary digits or approximately (safe to use) 3000 decimal digits

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  • The Advancement of Technology That Lead to Websites Being One of the Most Important Business Assets

    Twenty years ago the world was a very different place. Most companies were still using paper based filing systems and people saw computers as being complicated and expensive. Businesses had storage rooms and large filing cabinets full of alphabetically and chronologically ordered documents and letters. Due to the efforts of large corporations, technology has advanced in a way that most people would have never imagined. What would have taken up a full warehouse worth of space can now be stored digitally in a device that is smaller than a book and it can be searched through in a matter of seconds.

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  • How many hours do you spend programming outside of work if you are married (with children) [closed]

    - by eterps
    I recently attended a conference and met some insanely talented developers with mile-long lists of accomplishments. One puzzling thing I noticed about many of these wildly successful people is that a lot of their output (books, blogs, games, mobile apps) are done as hobby projects outside of their normal jobs. Not only this, but most of them were married, and some even with children. I'm absolutely baffled by this. My question is targeted to folks that are married, working full time, and also spend time outside of work on hobby projects or extra programming. The question is: How many hours do you put in programming outside of your normal job, and how do you balance it with your family life?

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  • Cucumber can't find installed gems

    - by artemave
    environment/cucumber.rb: ... # gem dependencies config.gem 'cucumber-rails', :lib => false, :version => '>=0.3.0' unless File.directory?(File.join(Rails.root, 'vend config.gem 'database_cleaner', :lib => false, :version => '>=0.5.0' unless File.directory?(File.join(Rails.root, 'vend config.gem 'webrat', :lib => false, :version => '>=0.7.0' unless File.directory?(File.join(Rails.root, 'vend config.gem 'spork', :lib => false, :version => '>=0.7.5' unless File.directory?(File.join(Rails.root, 'vend config.gem 'factory_girl', :source => 'http://gemcutter.org' config.gem 'selenium-client', :lib => false config.gem 'Selenium', :lib => false config.gem 'rspec', :lib => 'spec' config.gem 'rspec-rails', :lib => 'spec/rails' config.gem 'test-unit', :lib => false Running cucumber gives missing gems error: artem:~/projects/food4feed (master)$ cucumber ... no such file to load -- test-unit /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/polyglot-0.3.0/lib/polyglot.rb:65:in `require' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/polyglot-0.3.0/lib/polyglot.rb:65:in `require' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/activesupport-2.3.5/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:158:in `require' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/rails-2.3.5/lib/rails/gem_dependency.rb:208:in `load' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/rails-2.3.5/lib/initializer.rb:307:in `block in load_gems' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/rails-2.3.5/lib/initializer.rb:307:in `each' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/rails-2.3.5/lib/initializer.rb:307:in `load_gems' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/rails-2.3.5/lib/initializer.rb:169:in `process' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/rails-2.3.5/lib/initializer.rb:113:in `run' /home/artem/projects/food4feed/config/environment.rb:9:in `<top (required)>' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/polyglot-0.3.0/lib/polyglot.rb:65:in `require' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/polyglot-0.3.0/lib/polyglot.rb:65:in `require' /home/artem/projects/food4feed/features/support/env.rb:12:in `block in <top (required)>' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/spork-0.8.1/lib/spork.rb:23:in `prefork' /home/artem/projects/food4feed/features/support/env.rb:10:in `<top (required)>' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/polyglot-0.3.0/lib/polyglot.rb:65:in `require' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/polyglot-0.3.0/lib/polyglot.rb:65:in `require' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/cucumber-0.6.3/lib/cucumber/rb_support/rb_language.rb:124:in `load_code_file' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/cucumber-0.6.3/lib/cucumber/step_mother.rb:85:in `load_code_file' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/cucumber-0.6.3/lib/cucumber/step_mother.rb:77:in `block in load_code_files' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/cucumber-0.6.3/lib/cucumber/step_mother.rb:76:in `each' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/cucumber-0.6.3/lib/cucumber/step_mother.rb:76:in `load_code_files' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/cucumber-0.6.3/lib/cucumber/cli/main.rb:48:in `execute!' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/cucumber-0.6.3/lib/cucumber/cli/main.rb:20:in `execute' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/gems/cucumber-0.6.3/bin/cucumber:8:in `<top (required)>' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/bin/cucumber:19:in `load' /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378/bin/cucumber:19:in `<main>' Missing these required gems: selenium-client Selenium rspec-rails test-unit You're running: ruby 1.9.1.378 at /home/artem/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.9.1-p378/bin/ruby rubygems 1.3.5 at /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378, /home/artem/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.1-p378%global All gems are obviously there: artem:~/projects/food4feed (master)$ gem list | egrep "elenium|rspec|test-unit" rspec (1.3.0) rspec-rails (1.3.2) Selenium (1.1.14) selenium-client (1.2.18) test-unit (2.0.7) The even more confusing part is that it only complains about certain gems. factory_girl and rspec don't cause problems. Any idea what is going on? My environment: Rails 2.3.5 cucumber (0.6.3) cucumber-rails (0.3.0)

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  • highlight navigation PHP

    - by Kira
    I've launched a website a while back and successfully used Javascript + CSS to highlight the current page on the navigation. However, it is not working in Safari and it does not validate well, when using Javascript, so I decided to have PHP assign the CSS id to the HTML elements. So far, it works fine, compared to the other times where there was two of each link displayed, when it was attempted in PHP. My problem is that all links look normal and the CSS property is not applied. I have a feeling that it has to do with my PHP code, but I'm not certain. The site address is here As for the PHP code, here it is: <?php echo('<li><span class="bold">Main</span>'); echo('<ul>'); if ($page=="home") { echo('<li><a id="current" href="index.shtml">Home</a></li>'); } else { echo('<li><a href="index.shtml">Home</a></li>'); } if ($page=="faq") { echo('<li><a id="current" href="faq.shtml">FAQ</a></li>'); } else { echo('<li><a href="faq.shtml">FAQ</a></li>'); } if ($page=="about") { echo('<li><a id="current" href="about.shtml">About Bryce</a></li>'); } else { echo('<li><a href="about.shtml">About Bryce</a></li>'); } echo('<li><a href="contact.php">Contact Bryce</a></li>'); if ($page=="sign guestbook") { echo('<li><a id="current" href="sign.shtml">Sign Guestbook</a></li>'); } else { echo('<li><a href="sign.shtml">Sign Guestbook</a></li>'); } if ($page=="view guestbook") { echo('<li><a id="current" href="view.shtml">View Guestbook</a></li>'); } else { echo('<li><a href="view.shtml">View Guestbook</a></li>'); } echo('</ul>'); echo('</li>'); echo('<li><span class="bold">Info</span>'); echo('<ul>'); if ($page=="projects") { echo('<li><a id="current" href="projects.shtml">Projects</a></li>'); } else { echo('<li><a href="projects.shtml">Projects</a></li>'); } if ($page=="books") { echo('<li><a id="current" href="books.shtml">Books</a></li>'); } else { echo('<li><a href="books.shtml">Books</a></li>'); } echo('</ul>'); echo('</li>'); echo('<li><span class="bold">Misc.</span>'); echo('<ul>'); if ($page=="cover designs") { echo('<li><a id="current" href="coverdesigns.shtml">Cover Designs</a></li>'); } else { echo('<li><a href="coverdesigns.shtml">Cover Designs</a></li>'); } echo('<li><a target="_blank" href="http://www.lulu.com/brycecampbellsbooks">Lulu Store</a></li>'); echo('<li><a href="rss/">RSS</a></li>'); echo('</ul>'); echo('</li>'); ?> In order to give you guys an idea of what the highlighting effect should look like, here is the CSS that is supposed to be applied to the current page: #current { font-style: italic; text-decoration: none; color: #000000; } When looking up what I was doing wrong, it told me that I was implementing it right, but it does not seem that the PHP is getting the values.

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