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Quick Start · SpringSource/spring-social Wiki - 0 views

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What Firefox's new privacy settings mean for you - 0 views

  • trackers still see your IP address & other info
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      everything else still exposed via http and tcpip layers/protocols
  • Firefox w/new default:
  • DoNotTrackMe:
  • ...10 more annotations...
  • Blocks specific requests that your browser is being asked to make
  • trackers see/get nothing, not even your IP address
  • Can block images
  • Can block JavaScript used for tracking
  • Uses a block list that blocks some trackers
  • but allows widgets on a per-company or per-website basis to keep a non-broken web experience
  • No effect on images
  • No effect on JavaScript
  • Blocks all 3rd party content
  • March 29th, 2013
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What is SiteCatalyst? | Adobe Developer Connection - 0 views

  • What is SiteCatalyst?
  • What is SiteCatalyst?
  • What is SiteCatalyst?
  • ...4 more annotations...
  • software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution that
  • collects web site visitor's online analytics data like page views and visits
  • provides both a data processing and reporting platform.
  • SiteCatalyst User's Guide
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Introduction | Adobe Developer Connection - 0 views

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Bloodhound - App Measurement QA Tool | Adobe Developer Connection - 0 views

  • Bloodhound - App Measurement QA Tool
  • displays and parses real-time hit data on app measurement implementations, ensuring proper implementation for app developers and marketing team
  • focuses on mobile app measurement for iOS, Android, and WinRT for Windows 8 platforms
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • but has use-cases for other platforms and even desktop or mobile web
  • Bloodhound documentation here
  • Note: The QA Tool does not support https:// (SSL) tracking. You must disable SSL in the AppMeasurement library when testing using the QA Tool.
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Logging JIRA SQL Queries - JIRA Development - 0 views

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Fiddler Web Debugger - Decrypting HTTPS traffic with Fiddler2 - 0 views

  • Decrypting HTTPS-protected traffic
  • decryption feature is disabled by default
  • Tools > Fiddler Options > HTTPS and ticking the Decrypt HTTPS Traffic box
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • Enable the traffic decryption
  • Q: Can Fiddler decrypt HTTPS traffic from a different machine?
  • A: Yes, if you've configured Fiddler to proxy traffic from a second computer or device, you can decrypt that traffic, with two caveats:
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Fiddler Web Debugger - Configuring clients - 1 views

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Home - JIRA Linker Plugin - Confluence - 0 views

  • Configuring custom Confluence servers
  • Download and save atlassian-jira-linker-plugin.properties
  • confluence.urls
  • ...5 more annotations...
  • http://conf.mycompany.com
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      add http://confluence.vfmltech.com as first url for confluence.urls property
  • Save the file into JIRA's WEB-INF/classes
  • atlassian-jira-linker-plugin.properties
  • Restart JIRA.
  •  
    "Configuring custom Confluence servers"
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From Spring to Java EE 6 - Java Code Geeks - 1 views

  • prototyped application was designed as a standalone pure Spring applicatio
  • Spring v3
  • analyzed the interest of switching to a Java EE 6
  • ...9 more annotations...
  • can we do in Java EE 6 everything we can do in Spring ? can we do that as easy as in Spring ?
  • yes we can !
  • I am still - a real Spring fanboy (which I, historically speaking, discovered after having been literally disgusted by EJB's 1.0)
  • Contexts & Dependency Injection Messaging Transaction management Web services
  • Spring has an outstanding JMS support
  • Conclusion
  • Arguing that things are in Spring much simpler, much lighter than in Java EE is not - more exactly, no more – true
  • booting really fast
  • From Spring to Java EE 6
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Why I will use Java EE instead of Spring in new Enterprise Java Projects in 2012 - Java Code Geeks - 0 views

  • J2EE was horrible
  • This is why the Spring framework was created
  • It was lightweight, easy to use, and applications could be deployed in a web container (such as Tomcat) instead of a heavy J2EE application server
  • ...5 more annotations...
  • Pros and Cons of JEE and Spring
  • Advantages of JEE
  • set of standard specifications, thus it is vendor-independent
  • testing is possible!
  • Lightweight application servers and frameworks such as Arquillian arrived
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