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  1. Javascript front, Java webapp back on Building Richly Interactive Web Apps with Ajax · · Score: 1

    I've been working on a such a "rich" app using the Javascript DOM on the front to call SOAP and XML services on the back. I wrote about my experiences.

  2. Re:Good news for PHP... on IBM to Open Projects at SourceForge.net · · Score: 1

    Here is Zend's page on the integration ... ironically enough, Sun is a supporter, but IBM is not.

  3. Silent PC Sites on 5 Simple Steps to a Quieter PC · · Score: 5, Informative

    The article is just a simple summary... check out Silent PC Review for really in-depth coverage.

    Some hardware review sites are dedicated to cooling equipment. One of them is Pimp My Rig.

    Personally, I replaced my Intel stock fan with the Thermalright XP-90 + Panaflo 92mm L1A.

  4. Blog entrepreneurs on Business Press Pays Attention To Blog Industry · · Score: 2, Interesting

    More people are looking through cashing in on their blogs, like through Adsense, and other schemes like BlogKits BlogMatch which show that AdSense doesn't work for blogs. Then we have the commercially sponsored blogs from companies like Gawker Media - such as Lifehacker for Sony.

    Here's some analysis on commercial blogging. (Yes, it's from a blog!)

  5. Re:What about JBoss? on Open Source Message Queuing System · · Score: 1

    I wrote about my JBossMQ experience here. The persistence layer needs work on the admin's part.

  6. Wala on Sun Microsystems, a CEO's Last Stand? · · Score: 1

    Wala means 'nothing' or 'none' in Tagalog. Maybe that's what he meant.

  7. Now my friends are spamming me on Gmail Spam Filter Testing · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Please invite me to GMail!"

  8. Great for archives on Speculating About Gmail · · Score: 1

    I imagine this would be great for subscribing to and reading public mailing lists. No need to "read on the web" as with Yahoo! groups.

  9. Fedora in production hosting on Fedora Core 2 Test 2 Released · · Score: 1

    Fedora is also used in the User Mode Linux virtual servers here.

  10. Re:News and Micropayments on More Online Publishers Inching Toward Paid Content · · Score: 1
  11. Java kernels on Behind the Scenes in Kernel Development · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    How about JBoss, or Apache Geronimo? User Mode Linux is also important for Linux, like in Java hosting companies.

  12. HTTP Authentication? on Google's Bigger Index · · Score: 1

    Maybe you'd want nobody else to get in. How about using HTTP Authentication?

  13. Re:mahilig makipagtalong pinoy on Ask Indian Techies About 'Onshore Insourcing' · · Score: 1

    ROTFLMAO. Don't touch my birdie.

  14. GNU Classpath for applets? on Fedora Core 2 test1 Released · · Score: 1

    It's more because GNU Classpath doesn't support Swing yet - as per the status - and its users are J2EE types who don't do AWT/Swing. I think Red Hat is supporting server-side Java for its commercial products.

  15. Uses Linux, but does not expose it on Motorola Launches A760 Linux and Java Smartphone · · Score: 4, Informative

    Motorola's own page for the product does not even mention that it uses Linux. I doubt they'll officially support people trying to get a root shell prompt on it.

  16. Re:.NET, It's not about Windows... on Mono-culture And The .NETwork Effect · · Score: 1

    Yes, and so is Borland C# Builder, and the #develop GPL'd C# IDE... as expected!

  17. Joel on Software Reuse, Microsoft CRM on Mono-culture And The .NETwork Effect · · Score: 2, Informative

    From the Joel on Software story, it seems the C compiler for the Excel team dates back to the 80's. And this news releases states that Microsoft Business Solutions CRM "is the first Microsoft business application built on .NET infrastructure."

  18. Exodus from 2003 on Windows 2003 takes 5% away from Linux · · Score: 1

    I installed the trial just to try some stuff such as .NET. When it expires, I won't buy it. It's simply a desktop for me.

  19. Johncompanies says they're virtual on Finding Decent Unix Server Hosting? · · Score: 1
    I'm using their Red Hat 7.3 service, and use it to run JDK 1.4.1_02 + Tomcat 4.1.24, MySQL and Apache httpd with PHP.

    On their page, they say: " Our steep discounts are made possible by technology that allows us to segment Enterprise class servers into multiple, independent servers - each one a completely autonomous system."

    Some stats:

    $ free
    total used free shared buffers cached
    Mem: 2059112 2036280 22832 0 178508 346948
    -/+ buffers/cache: 1510824 548288
    Swap: 4096524 1728660 2367864

    /proc/cpuinfo says that the machine has two of "Pentium III (Coppermine) cpu MHz : 864.003 cache size : 256 KB".

    I'm planning to give it a harder workout in the future - running JBoss for some experiments. I'm not sure how that will work out, the free RAM seems a bit low.

    For the "casual" treatment of customer security, that's true. They don't have a customer ID# and I wonder how they track all the customers on a "personal" level.

  20. Objects and relational on The Post-OOP Paradigm · · Score: 1

    Yes, that's right... I was confused back there.

  21. SQL on The Post-OOP Paradigm · · Score: 1

    Any "enteprise" programmer has dealt with SQL, so we've all done declarative programming. But mixing SQL with procedural code highlights the impedance mismatch between objects and database tables.

  22. J2EE? on IBM To Publish Java Office Suite · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Doesn't "J2EE" refer to a server-side app, and not desktop software? Or will the desktop app just be a front end to a J2EE system. Enterprise java bean paragraph formatting, hmmm...

  23. Only Oracle Makes Linux Fast, Reliable, Unbreak... on Ellison: Linux Will Soon Decimate MS Windows · · Score: 1
    "Only Oracle Makes Linux Fast, Reliable, Unbreakable" is right on time on the Oracle home page.

    They say here:

    Everyone knows Linux costs less; Oracle makes it faster and more reliable too. Oracle has been committed to Linux from the very beginning--releasing the first commercial Linux database in August, 1999. Today, Oracle remains the only database vendor to collaborate with Red Hat, UnitedLinux, and other Linux experts in testing, tuning, and improving the Linux kernel to make Linux Unbreakable.
  24. devlabel now included on Technical Review for Red Hat Linux 9 · · Score: 1

    "Note: I've made a few edits and added a section on devlabel."

  25. Nasty! on RFC 3514: New Bit Defined for IPv4 Headers · · Score: 1

    Now we were really rolling on the floor laughing on that one. Is there a link explaining why they chose that theme?