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Maven: Not as terrible as it seems | Unstable Terrain
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Software development in the real world. Maven: Not as terrible as it seems. Leave a comment ». I once read a quote about Maven, that. It makes the simple things effortless, and the difficult things impossible. After working with it full-time for, wow, has it been a year already? I still believe that statement is true for beginners. Eventually, though, you learn how to work. It, but still get it to do what you want. August 24, 2011 at 3:43 pm. Posted in Software Development. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Document base /path/to/exploded/war/ does not exist or is not a readable directory | Unstable Terrain
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Software development in the real world. Document base /path/to/exploded/war/ does not exist or is not a readable directory. Leave a comment ». I discovered the easy technique where one can point Tomcat at a directory instead of copying stuff into the /webapps dir. So, I created. Context path=/ma docBase=/workspace/ma/target/ma reloadable=true /. After a few false starts (turns out that Tomcat on Windows doesn’t accept cygwin-style paths even when started from sygwin), I thought I had it sorted. Follow &l...
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Separating Unit tests from Acceptance tests in maven | Unstable Terrain
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Software development in the real world. Separating Unit tests from Acceptance tests in maven. Leave a comment ». Have been playing with Maven a lot in the last week and a half. One thing I liked about Ant was the control over whether various classes of test would run in which target. Found a post by Abhi which demonstrates that a judicious use of profiles. August 25, 2011 at 3:33 pm. Posted in Software Development. Laquo; Maven: Not as terrible as it seems. Efficient Singletons in legacy code.
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Office Politics | Unstable Terrain
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Software development in the real world. Leave a comment ». It took me many years to realise this. May 7, 2011 at 2:09 pm. Tagged with office politics. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Efficient Singletons in legacy code | Unstable Terrain
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Software development in the real world. Efficient Singletons in legacy code. Leave a comment ». The app I’m maintaining is not Spring-enabled so I am faced with the possibility of writing code for singleton objects. To my mild surprise, I discovered that Java 5 has made singleton creation considerably less bug-prone. There’s also better practices for double-checked locking. If your code (attempts to) swing that way. August 30, 2011 at 11:25 am. Posted in Software Development. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Back online | Unstable Terrain
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Software development in the real world. Leave a comment ». My PC died on the weekend (CPU fried after heat sink detached) so I used the opportunity to buy a Macbook Pro. It’s exceptionally nice with a great keyboard, but the trackpad scrolls in. The wrong direction compared to smart phones. Turns out Apple will fix this in OSX Lion but until then, you can download. A handy app that will unwrongify your scrolling. June 7, 2011 at 9:24 pm. Laquo; Office Politics. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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ArchiMate | The Agile Revolution Podcast
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The Agile Revolution Podcast. The Podcast That Is Everything Agile, Lean and Kanban. The Agile Revolution : your one-stop podcast for all things Agile! Hosted by practicing agilists : Craig Smith, Renee Troughton and Tony Ponton. We diligently scour and research the internet for the most up to date and thought provoking topics. Sometimes special guests drop by or we address your problems. All this in 45 minutes (give or take) leads to a jam packed roller coaster through the world of Agile. July 20, 2015.
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