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Just received an email from a friend in China not able to view this article. For the rest of the 'free' world you may find it an interesting read. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/01/14/chinas_foreign_internet... I also received an email from melbourne IT last week saying that China …
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Over the past few days I've been researching XMPP/jabber servers with a plan of integrating live chat into our CRM. I've decided to go with ejabberd because of it's scalability and robustness. There are allot of options out there, but I won't go into that right now. I just want to give a brief …
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Over the past few days I've been researching XMPP/jabber servers with a plan of integrating live chat into our CRM. I've decided to go with ejabberd because of it's scalability and robustness. There are allot of options out there, but I won't go into that right now. I just want to give a brief …
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Spring 3.0 has been released. I'm a little late in reporting it since it was just before Christmas, but thought it's worth posting as a milestone on the old blog and for anyone that's interested. For a good overview of the release see Jeurgen Hoeller's post: …
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Spring 3.0 has been released. I'm a little late in reporting it since it was just before Christmas, but thought it's worth posting as a milestone on the old blog and for anyone that's interested. For a good overview of the release see Jeurgen Hoeller's post: …
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Roo 1.0 has just been released and I'm chomping at the bit to do a project with it. Roo is a RAD tool for building Java/Spring web applications. It uses a command line code generator similar in style to Ruby on Rails. However, it is different to RoR in that is leaves you with pure Java code at …
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Roo 1.0 has just been released and I'm comping at the bit to do a project with it. Roo is a RAD tool for building Java/Spring web applications. It uses a command line code generator similar in style to Ruby on Rails. However, it is different to RoR in that is leaves you with pure Java code at at …
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I've decided to move my RbMan and BytespringCMS project pages to RiaForge.com to centralise those projects in one place. They're both quite stable now and feature complete in terms of the original scope. I'll continue to accept bug reports if any issues come up, but the projects are no longer …
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I've decided to move my RbMan and BytespringCMS project pages to RiaForge.com to centralise those projects in one place. They're both quite stable now and feature complete in terms of the original scope. I'll continue to accept bug reports if any issues come up, but the projects are no longer …
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It's been a great relationship between myself and blogCfc, but unfortunately the time has come for us to part ways. I would like to thank Ray Camden for all the great work he did on blogCfc. I've been using it for almost 5 years. The main reason for my change is for integration purposes. Drupal …
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