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My Data Source name

 

 
When creating Visual JSF projects in NetBeans 6.0 (and 6.1) to connect to and execute database operations from a JSF application a data source is created by dragging and dropping a database table to the Design view and right on top of a JSF component.  This creates a JSF binding to the component.  By default the data source name generated is [schema name]_[database product name].  If you're using MySQL then the table name is used instead of the schema name.  To see the name generated for your database connection, for your project in the Projects window, expand the Data Source References node.


 If you want to choose the data source name generated then an option has been added.  Open the Options dialog from the Tools main menu.  Next click the Miscellaneous icon at the top and then click the Visual Web tab.  Next, check the Prompt for Data Source Name …

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Solaris 10 User Group Part X

Tomorrow I will be attending the Solaris 10 User Group Part X at the offices of Sun Microsystems, 101 Park Ave., New York, NY. This is an all day event and there is even a MySQL talk by Philip Antoniades. Other presenters include Ambreesh Khanna, Isaac Rozenfeld, Neal Weiss, Sunay Tripathi, Amjad Khan, Damien Farnham and Dave Teszler.

Unfortunately, the event registration is now closed, but if you're attending I look forward to meeting you.

Interesting Internet Usage and Social Networking Statistics

Over the weekend I took some notes from a presentation and did some research from various sources. The result was a blog post about Internet trends that I posted on my personal blog. There are some very interesting statistics about Internet usage and social networking. Also, Facebook fans will find some interesting facts as well.

451 CAOS Links - 2008.05.06

Black Duck acquires Koders. Univa UD obtains new round of funding. Sun and others announce quarterly results. (and more)

Black Duck Software Acquires Software Code Search Leader Koders, Black Duck Software (Press Release)

Univa UD Receives Series B Financing, Univa UD (Press Release)

Sun Microsystems Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2008 Results, Sun Microsystems (Press Release)

IONA Reports First Quarter 2008 Results, IONA Technologies (Press Release)

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Sun's exciting technologies

It's exciting to see how many technologies Sun is working on.

On May 1, I took a few members of our operations and database team to meet with Vasu Prakash who is an Engagement Architect with Global Systems Engineering division of Sun Microsystems. Vasu generously let us pick his brain regarding a wide range of exciting technologies Sun is working on and to see how they may potentially address our needs and challenges.

The following notes are my personal notes expanded with some articles from my bookmark collection.

Thumper
- Thumper (X4500) offers 48TB (SATA HDD) in a 4U at around $1.30/GB, runs Solaris OS and ZFS and supports RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 5, 6 enabled by RAID-Z and Raid Z2. X4500 supports 16GB RAM and needs 200-220 V AC for power. For non-Solaris users, other operating systems are supported as well.
- We initially …

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High Performance MySQL Second Edition Schedule

I just got the rest of the production schedule from the publisher, plus the PDF files for quality control, for our upcoming book. (Now I have to proofreeed the whole book!) This is the first time I’ve seen the entire production schedule. The book is supposed to go to the printer in the first week of June. I don’t know what the on-the-shelf date will be, but I think very shortly after that.

My Data Source name

 

 
When creating Visual JSF projects in NetBeans 6.0 (and 6.1) to connect to and execute database operations from a JSF application a data source is created by dragging and dropping a database table to the Design view and right on top of a JSF component.  This creates a JSF binding to the component.  By default the data source name generated is [schema name]_[database product name].  If you're using MySQL then the table name is used instead of the schema name.  To see the name generated for your database connection, for your project in the Projects window, expand the Data Source References node.


 If you want to choose the data source name generated then an option has been added.  Open the Options dialog from the Tools main menu.  Next click the Miscellaneous icon at the top and then click the Visual Web tab.  Next, check the Prompt for Data Source Name …

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My Data Source name

 

 
When creating Visual JSF projects in NetBeans 6.0 (and 6.1) to connect to and execute database operations from a JSF application a data source is created by dragging and dropping a database table to the Design view and right on top of a JSF component.  This creates a JSF binding to the component.  By default the data source name generated is [schema name]_[database product name].  If you're using MySQL then the table name is used instead of the schema name.  To see the name generated for your database connection, for your project in the Projects window, expand the Data Source References node.


 If you want to choose the data source name generated then an option has been added.  Open the Options dialog from the Tools main menu.  Next click the Miscellaneous icon at the top and then click the Visual Web tab.  Next, check the Prompt for Data Source Name …

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Web Developer Needed

The Yahoo! Developer Network (otherwise known as "YDN", also known as "where I work") is looking for a skilled webdev to work full-time at Yahoo! HQ in Sunnyvale, California.

Here's a bit of the boilerplate about the job. I've left out the "who is yahoo" stuff, since I assume your know what Yahoo is if you managed to work the Internet long enough to find this. :-)

The ideal candidate will have a strong command of JavaScript 1.0-1.5, DHTML, DOM Levels 0-2, CSS 1-2.1, HTML & XHTML, web standards, PHP, object-oriented programming, cross-browser compatibility issues, progressive enhancement, optimization techniques (both in file weight and perceived/actual rendering speed), accessibility, device-portability techniques, and internationalization issues.

Knowledge of XML, HTTP, Apache, MySQL, remote scripting, state management, working within a Unix environment, CVS, and …

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Installing Oracle 11g on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron)

Note: Installing Oracle 11gR1 on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex is now published.

After our last post about installing Oracle 11g on Ubuntu 7.10 (November, 6th), and considering Ubuntu 8.04 LTS was released on April 21st, I spent some time reviewing and putting together this new HOWTO for the installation.

Please note: I’ve used the x86 server version of Ubuntu 8.04, but the same steps should work without any problems for the Desktop version. Also notice that this whole procedure can easily take over six hours to complete, so don’t complain I didn’t …

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