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<0> tombraider by any chance? <1> Clackwell tomeraider... it is a file format, commonly used for large documents. <1> like the offline version Wikipedia. <0> never heard of it. <1> oh <0> this place limits your chances to find something, as opposed to google. <0> smsie: http://www.sun.com/software/javaenterprisesystem/integration_suite/ <0> sounds horrible ;) <0> "this does everything you would possibly need." "oh yeah? must...buy....<drool>" <2> Clackwell: I'm basically employed to use SBYN. This is what Sun have done with it. SBYN ****s *hard*, I find it hard to imagine that Sun haven't done anything to improve it :) <0> aha, yeah <2> Clackwell: in fairness, it makes some stuff trivially easy (talking to Oracle for example). It makes other stuff 100 times harder than it needs to be <0> yeah, good engineers are hard to find. <0> those constantly considering and valuing ease of use. <2> I've yet to persuade SBYN to allow me to use a jar I've written myself. The mechanism exists, but either doesn't work or (more likely) is so obfuscated it's impossible to get to work
<0> i don't envy you for your job. <2> *shrug* it pays well, and I have a fair amount of autonomy <0> at least i get to work with our own stuff and can complain and bitch about the complexity - and have it improved. <2> some kind of index of what's on the 10 CDs would help <2> "please insert the CD with 'eGate.sar'" <2> you'd *think* it would be on the CD marked "eGate for Windows" <2> but no, it's on the CD marked "products CD1" <2> which you can only find by putting CDs in one at a time until you get to the right one <2> I think I'm gonna need more RAM in this box if I'm going to play with this. No way will 768M be enough... <0> oh, which reminds me, i need to download a warez iso image of delphi 7 - since borland ran out of replacement kits and are not providing such images for their customers in need. ;> <0> (they were quick to ship the wrong media kit, however....) <3> ./kick Clackwell warez request <3> :) <2> hmm...besides not being clear about which CXD you need, Sun actually have improved the installation process a bit <0> ;) <2> of course, this wouldn't be hard <2> I believe they're replaced the (absolutely dreadful) JMS implementation with the Sun one too, which should be nice <2> screw this...more RAM required... <4> Hey, Im wondering if anyone knows how to get the Window's PATH value inside a Java app. Im searching the web, but im only getting installations instructions for java <5> Kaharas: see System cl*** <2> at least the installer is a LOT nicer <2> still bloody slow though <2> ah well, a gig of ram goodness, bumping this system to 1.5G should help :) <2> wolfeMOUSE_PRESSED is an event, as is MOUSE_RELEASED. You should be able to catch the first. MOUSE_CLICKED implies that both have happened <6> smsie: well im using mouse pressed <2> then it should fire when the button is pressed. When it is released is irrelevant <2> there's also MOUSE_EXITED, which might help you detect if the mouse isn't there any more <2> if it's all happening too fast, I don't know how you can fix that. Get a faster machine maybe? <2> not really a helpful option though <6> i still think i have faster than average user <6> oh <6> looks like bug... it says Clearing selection:P <6> okey!;) <7> hello, could you tell me the name of a good reference book about java? <6> Java 2 Bible, Thinking in Java, Java Practical Guide for Programmers <6> ahh reference <2> Ap_: what do you men by "reference" exactly? <6> dunno <6> i dont do reference <6> :P <6> api is my reference <2> the API docs are usually the main point of reference http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/ <2> or for whatever version you require instead of 1.5 <6> good textbooks (NOT REFERENCE) Java 2 Bible, Thinking in Java, Java Practical Guide for Programmers <2> Java in a Nutshell is okay <2> I like the Java Cookbook <6> smsie: yeah i know nutshell <2> I must get a copy of Thinking in Java <6> i see no advantage over google. <2> wolfey: thre's something about having a dead tree. Google has the same information (and more), but it's just not the same <7> ah thanks <6> hell sun java tutorial is best reference ; <6> :)) <2> wolfey: besides, I have a manager who happily signs for me to order books. I may as well get the books :) <6> good smsie <2> I have a fair number of books on the shelf in work now. THey are handy to have <2> the ORA "pocket guides" are useful to own <2> nothing in them you can't find from google, but still handy to have <2> I try to keep it to under 100/mo for book buying, and he seems not to mind :)
<2> they *really* need to get a faster installer <2> 2 hours so far... <2> 3.4G <2> ah, but it has finished it claims <5> smsie: what are you installing? <2> gilead: CAPS <2> it *is* a lot easier to install than ICAN was <2> it's still a lot of effort though <6> caps' <6> ? <2> I could probably eat a handful of magnetic matieral and defecate a better installation process than ICAN's <2> wolfey: it's Sun's new (well, they bought it from SeeBeyond) enterprise integration suite <6> integration? mmm <2> middleware <6> i have MSCP friends.. is there an alternative to Microsoft SharePoint ? <6> they brag only M$ can do it <2> many alternatives <6> okey, one good enough for them spoiled ones? <2> depends what they need to do <8> why do you need sharepoint? <6> Rob_uknow: i dont... but they claim they need it for business <6> that it so user and admin friendly <6> lk <8> to do what? <6> like no open source thing <6> business portals <8> its just to host some sites <2> because oipen source can't be easy? <8> allow sharing information between those sites <8> it offers a document manager <8> its really simple software <8> sharepoint will probably be replaced by microsoft's cms <2> if they like sharepoint, just keep using sharepoint <8> according to some micrrosoft people I talked to <6> okey thanx to you both <6> i wondered for some time <2> hmm, CAPS is also lighter on resource <2> wonder how they managed that? <6> good algorithms? <2> nah <8> wolfey, there is this scarab thing <2> it's not about algorithms <2> it's about resource management <8> that is opensource, it offers more or less the same functionality <2> if all you want to do is share documents, there are any number of open source and commercial CMS tools out there <2> literally thousands of them <8> there is the Sun java portal system <8> and Jahia <8> wolfey <6> thank you... looking it up <2> hmm, slightly more complex server management <2> although that's not necessarily a bad thing <2> it looks more powerful and useful <8> what? <2> sorry, musing out loud <8> yeah <8> but what product are you talking about? <2> ah, caps still <9> could you look at http://fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl/~kfsz/p.htm and tell me why some circles aren't drawn fully although I used getWidth and getHeight? <8> what should it do? <9> it should draw circle with random ray <9> and random color <9> in the center of the winndow <8> but? <8> it draws at random points <8> everytime I refresh the applet <9> wait ... <8> the problem what I see is that your applet size is too small <9> could you look to the source at http://fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl/~kfsz/RandomCircles.java? <9> what does it mean? <8> there is no problem with the code <9> so? <8> so?
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