I am a RHCE, and I know for sure a certification lasts for 2 releases. That means that my RHCE certification (obtained while RHEL 4 was the latest version) is valid until Red Hat releases a RHEL 6.
"Basically, consider this real world analogy: we have improved the fences and doors that separate your yard from the street and your yard to your house. If someone manages to get through the barriers, s/he will find your valuables locked in a safe inside the house. We have made it harder to break in and less interesting if you do."
For your information the JCP is working in an interoperability API to script web pages in J2EE using PHP as a language.
This will be available with PHP as a working example, but it will be possible to use qny other scripting language instead.
The scalability/security/transactionality/etc stuff could be handled by the J2EE back-end. It will be just another way of scripting webpages, using PHP instead of JSP.
There should exist the same kind of tools for C/C++. Maybe if you measure this code against one of them, you could get a better picture of code's quality.
I am a RHCE, and I know for sure a certification lasts for 2 releases. That means that my RHCE certification (obtained while RHEL 4 was the latest version) is valid until Red Hat releases a RHEL 6.
CentOS 5 (Beta) for i386 and x86_64 is released:/ 2007-March/013617.html
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce
CentOS 5 Beta is out already: CentOS 5 (Beta) for i386 and x86_64 is released http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/ 2007-March/013617.html
If you develop in Java you could try FishEye:
http://www.cenqua.com/fisheye/
If you like Vi try Cream:
Cream
APT should take care of dependencies. Read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AptGetHowTo
For example:
apt-get install apache2
Will install Apache 2 and ALL its dependencies.
Or you could also try Synaptic:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SynapticHowto
If you want to avoid package downloading, you could try the DVD version:
http://www.ubuntu.com/download/
Ricardo Arguello
If you miss Orion, you could use Oracle's EJB server... It's Orion inside.
I wonder if doing OpenLaszlo was a good idea for my project after all...
OpenLaszlo
Damn.
Has NetBeans 4.1 Eclipsed Eclipse?
No. Next Question.
I have used eXist XML:DB.
It supports XPath and XQuery, give it a try:
http://www.exist-db.org/
I cant believe I'm going to say this, but why don't you run Linux *inside* Windows? Try coLinux:
coLinux.
On the other hand, I installed Bugzilla under Linux once, and it was overkill... I'm using Mantis for all my projects now.
You could always lock yourself out.
Taken from the IEBlog:
"Basically, consider this real world analogy: we have improved the fences and doors that separate your yard from the street and your yard to your house. If someone manages to get through the barriers, s/he will find your valuables locked in a safe inside the house. We have made it harder to break in and less interesting if you do."
Very funny!
Ricardo
Check Solaris Freeware, they have GNU binaries for Solaris SPARC/Intel 8 and 9.
Apache, wget, gcc, nmap, openssh, samba, tcpdump, you name it:
Solaris Freeware
You can also install Gnome 2.0 under Solaris!
GNOME 2.0 Desktop for the Solaris Operating Environment
Ricardo
Vitrite: Giving you useless window transparency since 2002:
Vitrite
Ricardo
For your information the JCP is working in an interoperability API to script web pages in J2EE using PHP as a language.
This will be available with PHP as a working example, but it will be possible to use qny other scripting language instead.
The scalability/security/transactionality/etc stuff could be handled by the J2EE back-end. It will be just another way of scripting webpages, using PHP instead of JSP.
Check JSR-223 for more information.
Ricardo
Hummmmm Forget it. It works now.
I swear it redirected me to goatse, really!
Maybe it was a way to take revenge for the slashdotting... Maybe just randomical click throughs?
Nevermind.
DONT CLICK ON THE PREVLAYER LINK!
Now is redirected to http://goatse.cx/
Thunderbird the rocket or Thunderbird the mail client?
,er , neverimind.
Phoenix the browser or the database?
Mozilla the browser or
JBoss 4.0 DR1 (Developer Release 1) is based on Aspect Oriented Programming.
Check it out!:
Aspect-Oriented Programming and JBoss
JBoss 4.0 Developer Release JBoss
JBoss Aspect Oriented Programming
Download it now!
Check linux-ntfs.
Ricardo
Taken from http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/components.html:
d box/cjan/
CJAN provides CPAN like services for Java libraries:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-commons-san
You can download Oracle products for Linux right now!
There should exist the same kind of tools for C/C++. Maybe if you measure this code against one of them, you could get a better picture of code's quality.
LOC (lines of code) alone don't reflect ANYTHING.
Java combo? Now I understand why he didn't choose to use Java as a plataform... He wanted to give AND take.
Ricardo