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Add author icons to your weblog comments
Good news, everyone! No, Futurama isn't on the air, yet. But soon. Anyway, I'm still here, albeit a little busy. However, in one of those few late night things I do, I was able to finish up a little project. If you didn't know, there's a site that stor...
Jul 6, 2006
9:58:47 AM
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Google Web Toolkit (beta) released
Google has just released the beta version of the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). The GWT is a Java-based toolkit that lets you create AJAX-enabled pages using Java. The main idea of the toolkit is that once you create your app following the GWT API, you will...
May 16, 2006
8:04:20 PM
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Comparing Web Frameworks: RIFE
Well, it seems that the series of articles comparing all the different frameworks using Simon's initial set of requirements is expanding. This time, Geert Bevin, the creator of RIFE, has done the same thing, using his own framework.I've always found RI...
Mar 17, 2006
9:19:10 AM
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Migrating wicket-example to Wicket 1.2 (beta 1)
UPDATE: I changed the BlogApplication code based on feedback from Igor (one of the Wicket developers). It should now work against the latest trunk from the Subversion repository.Well, my last entry had some very good feedback from you. It seems people ...
Mar 14, 2006
7:18:10 AM
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Comparing Web Frameworks: Wicket
In this article, I introduce the Wicket web framework by using the same comparison requirements as the ones posted by Simon Brown on his Java.net blog.
Mar 8, 2006
9:28:05 AM
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Adding Captcha to your Pebble blog
I started getting some spam comments on my blog a couple of weeks ago, at a steady increasing rate, which was getting very annoying. Fortunately, I found a very simple way to add captcha validation to the add comments form. Unfortunately, Glen's soluti...
Jan 31, 2006
8:42:10 AM
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Zimbra is very cool
While reading the morning news, I found an entry on JavaLobby talking about a new Open Source Collaboration system written in Java. The Zimbra Collaboration Suite is a Java-based, AJAX-enabled web application that can do email, contacts, calendar, etc....
Sep 9, 2005
9:43:31 AM
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MyEclipse 4.0 is out...
Finally, after using 4.0M2 for a while, I am upgrading to the GA (General Availability) version of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench. Among the new features that comes with this release, I'm most interested in their UML Perspective, their JSF support and ...
Aug 30, 2005
9:42:30 AM
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The correct usage of Tiles tags
I haven't been able to continue my regular posting streak because I've been really busy at work. Which in a sense, it's a good thing. I've been doing a lot of Struts, Spring, Tiles, etc. stuff, and hopefully I'll be able to put some tips and tricks tha...
Aug 16, 2005
8:26:47 AM
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Upgraded to Pebble 1.9
I just upgraded my website to Pebble 1.9, and after some serious snafu on my part (you should clean your work directory for better results), it is finally running. I like the new features, and everything seems to be in working order. Oh, and I will do...
Aug 8, 2005
10:46:38 PM
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Eclipse Web Tools Project 0.7 out soon
According to the milestone plan for the Eclipse Web Tools Project, they are scheduled to release the first stable build of the project today. Many people have waited for this project to come out, as it will add a very needed feature to Eclipse, namely...
Jul 29, 2005
4:16:04 PM
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Spring Framework... not only for web apps
When I was looking at alternative frameworks for a project I have in my head, I looked at the obvious ones: Struts and JSF. I decided on JSF because as it comes from Sun, it is more likely that it will become the standard in the near future. However, ...
Jul 29, 2005
8:44:28 AM
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I moved! again...
Well, after a couple of weeks of practically posting nothing, and still with the upload process from my old blog in standby, I decided that it was enough, so I moved my blog from my own hosting into eApps. It is a great hosting service that gives you ...
Jul 28, 2005
3:57:32 PM