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OMG! I'm lovin' IT: oktober 2014
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Making IT look good! Maandag 27 oktober 2014. Configuring SimpleSamlPhp ADFS SP and IDP. Goal getting ADFS to work withing simplesamlphp. This tutorial is quite bare bones. I will be adding more later (sharepoint2013 SimpleSamlphp Idp using ADFS). Make sure you have simplesamlphp installed. Configure files for wsfed-sp. Configure files for adfs-ip. Test using the :. Https:/ myidentity.com/simplesaml/example-simple/wsfed-example.php. Con gratz, on your adfs idp and wsfed sp. Posted by Danny Bollaert.
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OMG! I'm lovin' IT: juli 2011
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Making IT look good! Donderdag 14 juli 2011. Know where to look for bottlenecks! Time is of the essence when facing performance problems. We need to find out what's going on and who is effected by it. If you have a distributed environment with clusters, multiple tiers, loadbalacing. Things can become a bit tricky in finding the root cause. You will need to monitor everything that could be a potential bottleneck:. Example of business transactions:. So how do we create business transactions? Find our trans...
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Console2 installation and configuration | Java Road Tripping
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Software development in general and the Java language in particular. A new year: new changes, new challenges. Retrieve deployed application information using JMX →. Console2 installation and configuration. January 17, 2014. At my client, I got to know Console (also called Console2) – A Windows console window enhancement. In this post I’ll describe what the tool is about, how you can install and configure it and how to add it to your “Open command window here” context menu. Taken from the Console website.
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A new year: new changes, new challenges | Java Road Tripping
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Software development in general and the Java language in particular. Console2 installation and configuration →. A new year: new changes, new challenges. January 3, 2014. The past few months have been filled with changes:. I decided to take a different path in my career. I changed employer to further improve my professional life. I changed customers to learn new stuff and do the things I love to do. I also decided to write more frequently on my blog and want to focus more on application development. I am ...
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jBPM “supported” target databases… H2 anyone? | PlanetjBPM's Weblog
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Syndication of blogs from basic to advanced usage of a great workflow engine. 17 December, 2008. JBPM “supported” target databases… H2 anyone? Page in the wiki. Some might be surprised that Oracle is not in there yet, as was a poster with some fork-join problems with Oracle. In one of his posts he states:. It struck me that jBPM is not tested properly with one of the most widely used databases in the world. App) and one with none (jBPM). This brings me to one of the other statements made by the poster.
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Steve Schols | Java Road Tripping
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Software development in general and the Java language in particular. Author Archives: Steve Schols. I am Steve Schols, a senior Java consultant working for several clients in Belgium. I mainly blog about the Java language and relevant frameworks and technologies. All statements made here are solely my own and do not represent the opinion of my employer, colleagues or my clients. Retrieve deployed application information using JMX. January 31, 2014. Weblogic 12.1.2. Console2 installation and configuration.
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My quest for awesome css | about:software development
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Personal opinion on software development in general, development methodologies, tools and best practices in particular. My quest for awesome css. I was stunned when I discovered the existence of the calc method in CSS. Finally a way to express relative widths! Instead of tackling the issue of ‘define width as 100% minus some amount of pixels’ by implementing some ugly hacks (javascript or wrapping everything into several divs, also called ‘divitis’. I could finally implement it in a clean way! C: Users u...
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jBPM and portals | PlanetjBPM's Weblog
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Syndication of blogs from basic to advanced usage of a great workflow engine. 12 June, 2009. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the announcement. That very happy with JBoss Portal. And the eXo Portal. Becomming one project, two of the better FOSS portals joining forces… wow… JBoss Portal, to noones surprise already uses jBPM for workflow, but eXo in one of their modules. Laquo; XForms editor with JBoss VPE (and some jBPM). JBPM 3 seam/jsf/richfaces based console. On 29 June, 2009. An error has occurre...
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jBPM 3 annotations | PlanetjBPM's Weblog
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Syndication of blogs from basic to advanced usage of a great workflow engine. 16 November, 2009. Everybody using seam probably knows about the fact that Seam provides access to process instances, tasks and a (kind of) process context via annotations. But the seam process context does not always play nice with the plain jbpm context. Public void myMethod() { / Lookup the pojo persistence context-builder that is configured above. Finally { / Tear down the pojo persistence context. Since I created this as a...
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jBPM 3 seam/jsf/richfaces based console | PlanetjBPM's Weblog
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Syndication of blogs from basic to advanced usage of a great workflow engine. 3 July, 2009. JBPM 3 seam/jsf/richfaces based console. Personally I thought it was a pity that jBPM 3.x did not get a new and shiny (web 2.0? Whatever that may be) console. Fortunately the new console is opensource and therefore I think that just ‘complaining’ is no valid reaction and that I could/should work a little sweat by doing it myself. The main reason was that it is based on Gravel ( http:/ www.jboss.org/gravel/. Many o...
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