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jMaki on Rails - Updated for NetBeans 6 M10

Based upon a user request, this is a follow up entry to show how jMaki on Rails For Dummies work on NetBeans 6 Milestone 10. Some of the steps are simplified and more details are provided. The updates from the previous blog entry are highlighted in this color.

  1. Download NetBeans 6.0 M10 (Full version) and configured to install only "Base IDE", "Java IDE", "Web and Java EE" and "Ruby" modules. A cutting-edge build can be obtained from the hudson build.
  2. Download and install …
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Bad MySQL Replication Bug on 4.1.21

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Mappam, Put your Ads on the Map

By Brady Forrest


Mappam is a new ad network that specializes in placing text ads on user mapping sites. The site launched in late June and already hosts a number of tools for both advertisers and hosts. The founders are Nick Black and Steve Coast, both are core members of Open Street Map.

Mappam ads can technically be put on Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft, Multimap, OpenStreetMap/Openlayers maps. They can currently be found on Tagzania (see an ad), …

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Howto list and delete networks from Linux NetworkManager

If you are running a Linux laptop that uses NetworkManager, you can get a list of every wireless network that NetworkManager knows about by doing

gconftool-2 --all-dirs /system/networking/wireless/networks

If you want to delete one, do

gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /system/networking/wireless/networks/BADNETWORKNAME

I find this useful when I'm in a venue, such as a tech conference, where there is both a free conference wireless network, and a paid wireless network run by the convention center. If you ever accidentally associate with the paid network, then whenever the signal strength of the paid network is higher, NetworkManager will prefer it to the free one. The fix is to delete the paid network data from the gconf database.

MySQL Test Creator Milestones

After some stagnation, the test creator is on the move. Currently it can record the client's input and the server's response to write the .test file and the .result file. The implementation of some major test keywords are on the way as well.

The site for the project is http://code.google.com/p/mysql-test-creator

The milestones:
-July 23: testing keywords and a basic test
-July 30: test to prove test works
-August 6: handle multiple connections
-August 13: multiple connections / complete the macro module
-August 20: full test suite w/ documentation
-August 27: fix bugs, test with different versions of MySQL

Managing Humans — The Review

They did it

The order had been delayed. Shipping should now happen somewhere in September. Two more months?! Amazon had to be kidding. I want that book and I want it now. Or tomorrow. Or before the weekend — BUT NOT IN SEPTEMBER.

This was last Wednesday and my shouting must have been heard. I got a mail later that day telling me my order had been shipped. Nice. It arrived on Thursday afternoon, good job Amazon.

The book is a full 209 pages including index and glossary and I love the index: It has soaking and NIH and freakouts and Spiderman. Rands has quite a vocabulary, a vocabulary that is perfectly suited for a …

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Copyright (c) M. Zack Urlocker 2005-2007

All content on these blogs are copyright (c) M. Zack Urlocker 2005-2007.  All rights reserved. Material may not be reproduced without explicit permission from the author. 

Mårten Mickos on GPLv3

I’m at Ubuntu Live today in Portland, Oregon, with my colleague Jay Lyman. Jay and I both live in Portland, making this the shortest conference trip of the year, traffic permitting. The conference takes place just prior to OSCON in the same venue, produced by O’Reilly Media.

MySQL AB CEO Mårten Mickos just finished a keynote this morning. During the Q&A portion following his talk, an audience member inquired about MySQL’s potential adoption of the GPLv3. The answer? “I think it very well might happen,” said Mickos. He went on to discuss the successes of the GPLv2 and the point that even if it takes three to five years for MySQL to embrace the GPLv3, a waiting period isn’t a big deal. Mickos sees no benefit in rushing the process to adopt the new license as the MySQL project is successful today …

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Analyzing Opportunities in SugarCRM

Since we released our first Beta, we have been working on various examples to demonstrate the capabilities and benefits of a resource oriented approach to data integration.

One of the examples we have been working on is a data mart for SugarCRM opportunity analysis. We have now published that example on our content download site, packages.snaplogic.org , where you can download it, and try it out. (You will also need a SnapLogic server installation, to run the pipelines.)

The general idea behind data marts is simple – they are subject specific alternatives to a full blown data warehouse. The primary benefits of using a separate database to analyze an operational system are the ability to look at a snapshot of the constantly changing data, and the offloading of the queries to a separate database which is optimized for analysis using a star schema instead of a normalized …

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MySQL In the Balance

It was very scary seeing a jet-ski headed full-speed straight for a moored boat, but Monty's quick thinking and reactions saved the day (last minute full reverse) and the outcome was good.




Also, in addition to quick reflexes, you need to know that Monty is a very persistent fellow.

The following is proof.

If at first you don't succeed with the Russian-made water bug




Persistence will reward you!


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