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Hendy Irawan

How much can the IDE predict what you will write in the next seconds? - 0 views

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    "How much can the IDE predict what you will write in the next seconds? "Code Recommenders" is a blog about ongoing research projects developing so called Framework Understanding Tools (FrUiTs for short) - or more general recommender systems that help developers to deal with the complexity of today's software development. It has a strong focus on new Eclipse based tools and discusses/presents ideas how to overcome issues with current IDEs."
enderson james

Security Tips of Web Hosting Accounts - 0 views

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    If you have web hosting account, you need to think about its security. There are many viruses, which will harm your web hosting. So that you need Security for your web hosting account. Here you can get all information about security tips for web hosting.
Hendy Irawan

Eclipse Nebula Project - Supplemental Custom Widgets for SWT (and more) - 0 views

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    Supplemental Custom Widgets for SWT (and more) Nebula is a place where different Eclipse-Projects and Independent developers collaborate on building Custom SWT widgets and reuseable UI-Components useable in UI-Applications built using SWT and JFace. All Nebula components are available on the navigation tree on the left or from the table below. Each image links to a page that will further describe the component and its function
Hendy Irawan

Commercial Rich client platform (RCP) applications - 0 views

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    This page contains links to applications built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). The listings here are intended to get you started in finding out more about products and projects that use the Eclipse RCP. You can also view a pdf presentation of RCP based applications. We have also prepared some case studies of organizations that are using Eclipse RCP. Hopefully it will provide you a better understanding of the benefits from using Eclipse RCP for your application platform. We'd like these pages to be useful to you - so please email us your pointers and comments!
Hendy Irawan

Open Source Rich client platform (RCP) applications - 0 views

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    This page contains links to applications built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP). The listings here are intended to get you started in finding out more about products and projects that use the Eclipse RCP. You can also view a pdf presentation of RCP based applications. We have also prepared some case studies of organizations that are using Eclipse RCP. Hopefully it will provide you a better understanding of the benefits from using Eclipse RCP for your application platform. We'd like these pages to be useful to you - so please email us your pointers and comments!
Hendy Irawan

Knowledge Discovery Metamodel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Knowledge Discovery Metamodel (KDM) is publicly available specification from the Object Management Group (OMG). KDM is a common intermediate representation for existing software systems and their operating environments, that defines common metadata required for deep semantic integration of Application Lifecycle Management tools. KDM was designed as the OMG's foundation for software modernization, IT portfolio management and software assurance. KDM uses OMG's Meta-Object Facility to define an XMI interchange format between tools that work with existing software as well as an abstract interface (API) for the next-generation assurance and modernization tools. KDM standardizes existing approaches to knowledge discovery in software engineering artifacts, also known as software mining.
Hendy Irawan

Jackson JSON Processor - Home - 0 views

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    Jackson is a: Streaming (reading, writing) FAST (measured to be faster than any other Java json parser and data binder) Powerful (full data binding for common JDK classes as well as any Java bean class, Collection, Map or Enum) Zero-dependency (does not rely on other packages beyond JDK) Open Source (LGPL or AL) Fully conformant Extremely configurable JSON processor (JSON parser + JSON generator) written in Java. Beyond basic JSON reading/writing (parsing, generating), it also offers full node-based Tree Model, as well as full OJM (Object/Json Mapper) data binding functionality.
Hendy Irawan

Jon Anstey's Blog: Eclipse Templates for Apache Camel - 0 views

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    "If you didn't know already, Eclipse allows you to define custom templates for commonly used code snippets. Its a very neat feature for those of us who are memory challenged or don't like typing things twice! I think that Apache Camel users could really benefit from having predefined templates for doing Camel routing. I also hear a lot of requests like "I have this Java DSL route, how do I do this in the Spring XML DSL?" so having both Java and XML templates for the same thing is essential."
Hendy Irawan

MVEL - Home - 0 views

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    "MVEL is a powerful expression language for Java-based applications. It provides a plethora of features and is suited for everything from the smallest property binding and extraction, to full blown scripts. For more information, jump right to the Getting Started Guide."
Hendy Irawan

Developing a custom Kettle Plugin: A Simple Transformation Step | Adventures with Open ... - 0 views

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    This article shows how to develop a simple plugin which provides a custom transformation step for Kettle 4.0. The transformation step should accept any row stream and append a string field at the end, filling it with a fixed value. The user should be able to define the name of the added field. For starters, that should be enough. Keeping the step functionality at a minimum allows me to explain how the plugin interfaces with Kettle with as little distraction as possible.
Hendy Irawan

Eclipse Communication Framework Project Home - 0 views

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    ECF is a framework for building distributed servers, applications, and tools. It provides a modular implementation of the OSGi 4.2 Remote Services standard, along with support for REST-based and SOAP-based remote services, and asynchronous messaging for remote services. See the ECF Wiki for examples, tutorials, other documentation, as well as plans and efforts currently underway for future releases.
Hendy Irawan

OpenWorkdesk.org - 0 views

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    WeWebU OpenWorkdesk is an application suite (not just a CMIS browser!) for Enterprise Content Management (ECM) with an intuitive Web 2.0 front-end. OpenWorkdesk applications are future-proof and protect your investments because the user interface and the application layer have been separated from the underlying ECM system. This separation allows you to continue using your applications without laborious modifications even after an upgrade or change of the ECM platform. OpenWorkdesk Community Edition is available for all CMIS-compliant ECM systems such as Alfresco ECM, IBM FileNet P8, Nuxeo and EMC Documentum. Therefore, it provides a very cost-efficient but nevertheless fully professional way of managing and retrieving documents.
Hendy Irawan

Open Source Data Replication Tool - Daffodil Replicator - 0 views

  • Java tool for data synchronization, data migration, and data backup between various database servers
  • Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Daffodil DB, DB2, Derby, MySql, and PostGreSql.
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    Daffodil Replicator is a Java tool for data synchronization, data migration, and data backup between various database servers. Daffodil Replicator works over standard JDBC driver and supports replication across heterogeneous databases. At present, it supports following databases: Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Daffodil DB, DB2, Derby, MySql, and PostGreSql. Daffodil Replicator is available in both enterprise and open source versions referred as Daffodil Replicator(E) and Daffodil Replicator(OS) respectively. For more details on Daffodil Replicator (E) or Daffodil Replicator (OS), click on the links on the left.
Hendy Irawan

SymmetricDS - web-enabled, database independent, data synchronization/replication software - 0 views

  • MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, DB2, Firebird, HSQLDB, H2, and Apache Derby
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    SymmetricDS is web-enabled, database independent, data synchronization/replication software. It uses web and database technologies to replicate tables between relational databases in near real time. The software was designed to scale for a large number of databases, work across low-bandwidth connections, and withstand periods of network outage. By using database triggers, SymmetricDS guarantees that data changes are captured and atomicity is preserved. Support for database vendors is provided through a Database Dialect layer, with implementations for MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, DB2, Firebird, HSQLDB, H2, and Apache Derby included. Synchronization can be configured to push data (trickle-back) or pull data (trickle-poll) at an interval. SymmetricDS allows for synchronization between two or more tiers of nodes, such as the following: A farm of web server nodes fronting an enterprise-class general office database A handful of regional servers for synchronizing from the general office to remote geographical areas 1000(s) of store server nodes using a departmental class database to sync with a regional node 10(s) of Point of Sale (POS) register nodes using an embedded database to sync with a store server Deployment options include the following: Web application archive (WAR) deployed to an application server such as Tomcat, Jetty, or JBoss Standalone service Embedded in an application SymmetricDS is written in Java and licensed as open source software under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
Hendy Irawan

Replication, Clustering, and Connection Pooling - PostgreSQL wiki - 0 views

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    There are many approaches available to scale PostgreSQL beyond running on a single server. An outline of the terminology and basic technologies involved is at High Availability and Load Balancing. There is a presentation covering some of these solutions. There is no one-size fits all replication software. You have to understand your requirements and how various approaches fit into that. For example, here are two extremes in the replication problem space: You have a few servers connected to a local network you want to always keep current for failover and load-balancing purposes. Here you would be considering solutions that are synchronous, eager, and therefore conflict-free. Your users take a local copy of the database with them on laptops when they leave the office, make changes while they are away, and need to merge those with the main database when they return. Here you'd want an asynchronous, lazy replication approach, and will be forced to consider how to handle conflicts in cases where the same record has been modified both on the master server and on a local copy. These are both database replication problems, but the best way to solve them is very different. And as you can see from these examples, replication has a lot of specific terminology that you'll have to understand to figure out what class of solution makes sense for your requirements. A great source for this background is in the Postgres-R Terms and Definitions for Database Replication. The main theoretical topic it doesn't mention is how to resolve conflict resolution in lazy replication cases like the laptop situation, which involves voting and similar schemes.
Hendy Irawan

Couchbase | The First Comprehensive NoSQL Database Family - 0 views

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    Couchbase: The End of the Trade-off Game Before Couchbase, ops teams managing web applications faced tough compromises when it came to databases. Screaming speed or durable, safe data storage. Super scale out virtually overnight or scaling up with lots of hardware upgrades. Bleeding-edge NoSQL or safe, but inflexible relational solutions. Couchbase eliminates those trade-offs. We supply extraordinary speed with complete safety and incorruptibility.  A growth path that will never force you to rethink your application infrastructure from datacenter deployments to mobile devices - one continuous, synchronized flow. Solutions that complement your other systems - including your RDBMS.  Technology that meets the needs of developers and conforms to the mission-critical demands of ops teams. This really is the beginning of a new era of NoSQL solutions. Couchbase: database solutions for a post-relational world. Learn more.
Hendy Irawan

Déjà Dup Backup Tool in Launchpad - 0 views

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    " Registered 2008-09-26 by Michael Terry Déjà Dup is a simple backup tool. It hides the complexity of backing up the Right Way (encrypted, off-site, and regular) and uses duplicity as the backend. Features: * Support for local, remote, or cloud backup locations, such as Amazon S3 or Rackspace Cloud Files * Securely encrypts and compresses your data * Incrementally backs up, letting you restore from any particular backup * Schedules regular backups * Integrates well into your GNOME desktop For Ubuntu users, there are three ways to get Déjà Dup: * Supported releases: http://apt.ubuntu.com/p/deja-dup * Stable release backports: https://launchpad.net/~deja-dup-team/+archive/ppa * Daily builds: https://launchpad.net/~deja-dup-team/+archive/testing If you are interested in contributing, there are many ways to help: * http://live.gnome.org/DejaDup/GettingInvolved"
Hendy Irawan

MDA, MDSD, MDE, MDWhatever! « About model driven engineering - 0 views

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    "I'll try to list all the MDE tools I know, I'll also try to reference them by their scope. Feel free to comment this list of MDE tools! M2M/M2T tools: actifsource (http://www.actifsource.com/) AndroMDA (http://www.andromda.org/) Eclipse ATL (http://www.eclipse.org/atl/) is a part of Eclipse Modeling project Eclipse QVTO (http://wiki.eclipse.org/M2M/QVTO) is a part of Eclipse Modeling project Itemis/Eclipse xpand/xtend (http://wiki.eclipse.org/Xpand) it was originaly a part of the no longer supported openArchitectureWare (http://oaw.itemis.com/ & http://www.openarchitectureware.org/) is now a part of Eclipse Modeling project Mia-Software Mia-Generation (http://www.mia-software.com/) is a part of Mia-Studio tool suite Mia-Software Mia-Transformation (http://www.mia-software.com/) is a part of Mia-Studio tool suite Obeo/Eclipse Acceleo (http://www.eclipse.org/acceleo/) is a M2T tool that has recently moved from the Obeo (http://www.obeo.fr/) company to Eclipse Modeling project"
sally pearson

Renewing My Remote Computer Help Subscription - 3 views

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Hendy Irawan

Eclipse Jobs - Background Processing - 0 views

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    "Background processes in Eclipse RCP and Eclipse Plugins This article describes how to use the Job API in Eclipse RCP and Eclipse plugins to perform asynchronous tasks. It also discuss how to update the UI thread. This article is based on Eclipse 3.6 (Helios). "
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