AOHell Blogs
Diego — blogs in the workspace.
Matthew — Google.
Anthony — Ads and FreeRoller.
Scott — Ant performance.
Adrian — Eclipse and gtk+2.2.2(r1) – hmmm let me guess : doesn't work?
Bruce — Python Answers.
Zulfikar — Microsoft Java Language Conversion Assistant 2.0 Beta.
Adam — taking a stand on rss.
Jeremy — OSCON Day #1: Jabber Bootcamp.
Michael — “Urgent: MacOS X users, please turn off Rendezvous”.
Luke — I'll tell you why Java sucks - and how to fix it.
SquirrelMail 1.4.1 released. My favorite web-based email client.
myJCQ 0.3, a simple ICQ client written in Java.
Todd — Microsoft Give Windows NT to Open Source Community!
Java NIO FTP Library, a library providing support for server/client-side FTP using the Java New IO package.
Jacquard 1.8.0, a Web-database integration toolkit, written as a Java Servlet package.
Dion — Inverted IF statements. English is good.
Matt — Robb Leaves Userland and Rendezvous IS Open.
Rod — Wanted: Modular/Extensible Parser Generator.
Arjun — Wikis for Dummies :) and — Rejected by GoogleAds - Dont Worry!
Jason — Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery: implementing WW2 in Struts?.
Apple gets US ‘League’ soundtrack rights. No physical CDs are being made for the U.S. market.
NYT: Judge Approves $750 Million WorldCom Settlement.
McDonald's Technology Trials. An attempt to trial the WiFi access in Manhattan was a dismal failure.
Kevin — Tim O'Reilly's Software Predictions.
Matthew — What Is the Root Cause of the Problems with SourceForge? And, why now?
Palm details HandSpring, PalmSource deal. Mostly share value info.
I just gave Max her second IV. 200cc twice a week. Although her numbers haven't actually improved, yet, I think it helps.
Jeremy — News: Protecting the Unprotectable and News: Court says Gator-style ads are legal.
Daniel — Moving to beta 0.2.
Simon — Python Boosts JAR File Auditor Functionality.
Todd — Are you a road Warrior? and File Trading up 10%.
Rusty— Teodor Danciu's posted version 0.5.0 of JasperReports, jPOS 1.4.6 has been released. and GCViewer 1.14.
Jean-Yves — I had a conversation with Mr Safe too.
Mac OS X 10.3 Panther will not be a 64-bit OS. G5 to run in 32-bit ‘bridge’ mode.
Cell Phones Used As Restaurant Pagers. UR TBL Z RDY.
Visual Studio 6.0 Service Pack Testers Sought. Microsoft is seeking beta testers for the latest service pack to Visual Studio 6.0.
The Smart Roadster. I just saw them mentioned on CNN the other day.
For software, a new lease on life. A few years ago, the demand for “ASPs” seemed to be dying even before most people learned what the initials stood for.
Tom — AOL have launched their blogging tools.
Frank — Want to teach a legend Python?
Matt — Photoshop 8 Screenshots Leaked and Three Day Weekend Roundup.
Neill — java2html ant task available.
Ben — Hulk with the bulk.
Danny — IM blogging.
JProfiler 2.3, an all-purpose Java profiling suite.
Hacker competition fails to bite. Few websites suffered during a widely publicized hacking competition at the weekend.
Fossil delays US Wrist PDA shipment. Release slides to 21 July.
Fred — Series60 MIDP SDK 1.2.
OmniWeb 4.5 beta 2 available.
Sony targets corporations with new displays. New flat-panel displays targeted to corporate and government customers.
Net survives mass-defacement contest. We're lucky to be alive.
Japan excitement over Duran gigs. Girls on Reflex.
jEdit 4.2pre3, a bug fix release.
Diego — the three-pane question revisited and why (not)echo is important — part 2.
Frank — I seem to have hit a nerve…
Carlos — Is It High Time To Get Rid Of Classes?
Kurt — WebWork2 Looks Sweet.
Fred — Eclipse-J2ME Debugging and Another Java Article Site.
Arjun — Exploring music with Amazon/File Swapping networks and Good Karma: legitimising your mp3s?
Hani — It's JavaLobby's turn and OSWorkflow: Incompetence run amok.
Derek — Lazy JDK 1.4 Requirement.
Simon — Blogdex moves to blogdex.net.
Zulfikar — Coding is Documenting.
Ben — The Internet is Shit (.org).
Markus — You must read this if you are interested in plugin architectures…
Brent — NetNewsWire and Web Kit.
Jason — JCP: Don't create standards?
Kasia — Script kiddie penis size contest.
Keith — Apple IIe Emulator for Palm and Rerouting the Do Not Call list.
Mark — Sometimes it is the platform, not the language.
Glen — Funny source code.
Dan — AOL Going Blog.
Andy — SuperLink Software relaunched (using Cocoon) and JCP rethinking wiki moved to Java.net.
Eclipse Metrics plugin 1.3.3, source code metrics for Eclipse.
Adobe ends Premiere Mac support, Apple responds.
Cellphones improve memory – but only for men.
Palm reading. Pundits weigh in on what the future holds for the Palm-Handspring merger.
Arnie terminates box office rivals. T3 is a $72.5 Million Machine.
Charles — Sun and Open Source.
Christoph — Azure free mobile blog client for P800.
On July 7, 2000 — Cisco Systems Inc. announced that it would buy Netiverse Inc. for $210 million in stock. It was the 13th time Cisco had purchased a company in 2000.
T3
We just got back from T3 and a sushi dinner. Both excellent.
Matthew — Portland impressions.
Hani — Pitiful state of java articles.
Zulfikar — Eclipse… Reloaded and Numerical Side of Java.
Jason — Andy Oliver Says I've missed the point…
Matthew — iSight Rocks.
NYT — Technology Is Back, but Is It Here to Stay?
François — Blogguer valide :!:. The W3C validator has been integrated in my blog since day one. I couldn't do without it.
Yesterday night we ate at the Cedar River Smokehouse in Renton. Good, but not great. We both had the Cedar River Platter, which is a lot food. The ribs are definitely the best.
Werner — Maven build for JBoss 4.
Mark — Capturing a Component to a BufferedImage.
Nanik — Read on JSP Spec 1.2 - Part II.
On July 6, 1885 — Louis Pasteur successfully tested his anti-rabies vaccine. The child used in the test later became the director of the Pasteur Institute.
No More Love, Babe
Eric — Java Web Start 1.4.2 Complaints.
Frank — More on WiFi pricing.
Alan — Life with my Sony P800 (Java phone).
Mark — Java-Based PowerPoint Export with Jawin.
Bill — Dave Winer Considered Harmful.
Jason — Lead J2EE architect.
Kasia — The first presidential candidate with a weblog.
Lance — Precompiling JSP's under JBoss/Jetty 3.2.1…
RealRadix — T610 Vs P800.
Andy — Jason C fails the point.
Todd— NASA Benchmarks the New G5 Powermac, Apple Airport Admin Utility for Windows and File Sharing Scare Tactic Ad in USA Today.
Samsung bans cameraphones. Banning phones from the same factories where they're built.
Dell Planning to Release Smartphone. Not much info.
Joe — I've been biled, I have.
Andy— Enterprise Instant Messaging Is All About Application Integration and Open Source References.
Leslie — Quick links.
Jason — TSS Symposium Panel and thoughts on specs.
Jeremy — Barry White is Dead.
Joi — Sony Image Station with MetaWeblog API.
Nanik — Read on JSP 1.2.
Phillip — JY on XML-RPC.
Haiko — Jeff Jarvis on the AOL blogging tool.
Andy — Ignorance is bliss?
C to JAVA converter 1, a neat C to Java converter.
Power challenge of Apple's new Mac. Is Apple's latest desktop machine the world's fastest personal computer as the company says?
On July 5, 1946 — The bikini bathing suit, created by Louis Reard, made its debut during a fashion show at the Molitor Pool in Paris. Micheline Bernardini wore the two-piece outfit.
Happy 4th of July!
Navigate through virtual worlds using Java 3D. Use level-of-detail and fly-through behaviors.
Solve the date-selection problem once and for all. Implement a date-selection widget using the Decorator pattern.
Eric — Generics in Java.
Matt — O'Reilly PHP SOAP Tutorial and 2.6 Is Coming.
Glenn — Cable Operators Wise Up to Wi-Fi.
Rusty — JaxMe 1.63, yet another open source Java/XML binding and Version 1.1 of Gnude, the Gnu Development Environment.
Mats— JavaBlogs down… again.
Didier — Livre en français sur Eclipse : Développement J2EE avec Eclipse et WSAD.
Arjun — Oppurtunity: Mobile applications in India.
Cheah — Anime goodness.
Ben — Fetch Art.
Chris — Artima's Buzz – good or bad?
Bill — Persona Hash Key?
Simon — Simple Python Sockets.
Kenneth — Urgent Microsoft Vulnerability.
Nicola — Is SWT *really* faster than Swing?
Dave — Kata Ten: Hashes vs. Classes.
Jean-Philippe — Too much sex… even on cool websites.
Aaron — A Multiagent System Assisting Software Developers.
jPOS 1.4.6, a Java based ISO-8583 implementation that can be used to setup financial interchanges.
SableVM 1.0.9, a portable bytecode interpreter.
Jcache Alpha 2, a Java Caching Service.
JSP TestRunner 0.3, a tag library for performing JUnit test cases from a JSP page.
Omni Group releases OmniWeb 4.5b2.
Opera for Windows with Java 7.20 Beta 1 Released.
Plasma vs. LCD price war. With LCD televisions getting bigger, better, and cheaper every year, it looks like we're on the cusp of a price war breaking out…
Earth to Andreessen: browser innovation is at hand. Think Different.
Court worried over Microsoft compliance. 'Numerous concerns'
Hani — JDJ: By Advertisers, for Advertisers.
Joi — AOL blogs revealed.
Diego — ozzie on mobility.
François — IE, CSS & TEXTAREA: l'enfer!
Frank — More WLAN fun.
SAP partners with Sharp to sell Zaurus. SAP, Sharp Take Aim at Mobile Business Services.
SAP partners with Sharp to sell Zaurus. SAP, Sharp Take Aim at Mobile Business Services.
Debashish — Pessimistic Java.
Cesar — Software Developer Job Interviews.
Sergio — IE on SWT.
Brent — Blogger to the rescue.
Matthew — Poor Atlassian SysAdmins.
Stefan — Netflix Now an Acquisition Target?
myJCQ 0.2, a simple ICQ client written in Java.
RF remote for the iPod. RemoteRemote.
Study: Wi-Fi users still don't encrypt. Silly Billies.
Linux hackers crack Xbox console. Microsoft threatens legal action and accuses group of encouraging piracy.
On July 4, 1776 — The amended Declaration of Independence, prepared by Thomas Jefferson, was approved and signed by John Hancock, the President of the Continental Congress in America.
GoogleAds
Demystifying Extreme Programming: Just-in-time design. Why do today what you can put off till tomorrow?
High-impact Web tier clustering, Part 1: Scaling Web services and applications with JavaGroups. A hands-on exercise with the distributed solutions toolkit.
Matthew— Mac OS X browsers and Java.
Simon — My review of Java XP Cookbook (O'Reilly) is in the bunkhouse.
Anthony — JasperReports vs JFreeReport.
Vincent — Back from TSSS.
fx — Glossary - what's a link whore? What's a blurker?
Cedric — Inverted if statements.
Steven — Java vs .Net developers and BEA's XMLBeans going open source?
Kevin — XMLBeans.
Aaron — Jakarta Latka.
The Age: Samsung releases Contact client for Mac.
Comcast Selling QVC for $7.9B. Liberty Media, which once considered selling its stake, takes over the shopping network's television, direct marketing and Internet properties.
Zone Labs Now Says It Will Patch Free Firewall. Make up your mind, will ya?
The final version of the JavaMail API 1.3.1 release is now available.
Battle of the Web services environments. Network Computing tests six application server and platform offerings.
Martin — Moblogging for Other People.
Million Cell Phones Disappear Annually – Often in Toilet!
PalmGear Announces Top 10 Applications for Palm-Connected Handhelds for June.
Dominic — HowardChui and Howard Forums: Great Mobile research.
Leigh — Ping FOAFnaut.
Mike — TheServerSide Symposium wrap up and downloads.
Mark — Other things.
Danny — Parsing FOAF with PHP.
Todd — Billboard to Chart Internet Downloads.
Microsoft plugs second Passport hole. Microsoft fixed a security flaw in its Passport online identity system after the vulnerability was revealed by a Latin American hacker.
‘T3’ blasts $4 million in previews. I am back.
Tutorial: Use XDoclet to generate Web service support files.
JSP best practices: The power of time stamps. Time-stamp your JSP pages and personalize your Web site.
Matthew — iCal schedule for OSCON.
Matt — Ebay Live! Journoblogger Coverage.
Emmanuel — Une autre architecture J2EE…
Kevin — Scott McCloud takes a stab at micropayments.
Bob — Morphon: Free XML Editor.
Ben — Echo…echo…alright enough already.
Rogers — Is the RSS Validator acting funky?
Kevin — Servlet Authentication Sucks.
MyFaces 0.4.0, catches up with current JavaServer Faces Specification 1.0 PRD2.
Mac OS X Hint: Prevent P800 and iSync 1.1 Corruptions.
Hackers offered most points to hack a Mac. The hacker defacement contest.
NYT: What's new about Pocket PC 2003.
Toshiba e740 PDA owners demand OS upgrade. Windows Mobile 2003 may not help.
Jim — Cutting off the air-supply.
Russ — Requests and opportunities.
AAS: Nokia Communicator Delayed?
Werner— JBoss 4 DR2 released and Java Conference in Europe should be looking at what is happening in the US.
Kevin — NewsMonster on OSX.
Scott — Recommendation Wanted: Ergonomic Keyboard.
Tom — The Sun JCD Exam.
Angelika — After Java and C# – what is next?
New Productivity Bundle offered. Metrowerks has joined forces with REAL Software Inc. and SolidWave Software Inc.
Will hackers attack on July 6? Hackers plan to attack thousands of Web sites Sunday in a loosely coordinated “contest” that could disrupt Internet traffic.
Mitsubishi beats Cisco to market with WLAN phone. OK, so it's by a gnat's whisker
So Erik… “How did you get accepted by Google AdSense,” you ask?
Well, I don't really know. But here's what I did.
As you know, when I submitted my site I was flat out rejected. The form letter I received indicated that you could respond with additional URLs for re-submission. I replied with pointers to my blog and Vicki's website. I was only allowed to apply for www.thauvin.net, so I figured they might not have checked any further.
A couple days went by. No answers.
I then decided to revamp the site's main page with a little bit more information on what was available here. I figured the old page was probably too “personal” for Google.
I then e-mailed Google again asking what the hell was going on with my re-submissions. Less than a day later I received a response. I was finally approved.
My thoughts. The person that originally checked my site didn't look very far. They might just have seen the word “weblog’ and dismissed it. Who knows… I'm sure glad I didn't give up.
BTW, did you know that GoogleAds are also language sensitive? Check this out. Cool.
NYT: Windows Palmtops Reviewed.
Matt — UseCases for Necho Are Compelling.
Plug-in Bluetooth for your Car! Parrot's new DriveBlue unit.
Henri — Book review published.
Matt — My Love-Hate Relationship with Apple.
Anthony — Use Ant with multiple JDK.
I do things a little differently.
My
JAVA_HOMEis pointing to JDK 1.4, e.g:C:j2sdk1.4.2. I also created aJAVA_OLD_HOMEvariable for JDK 1.3, e.g:C:jdk1.3.1_08.To compile under JDK 1.4, I put the following in my build.xml files:
<property environment="env"/>
<property name="jdk.dir" value="${env.JAVA_HOME}"/>
<property name="boot.classpath"
value="${jdk.dir}lib ools.jar;
${jdk.dir}jrelib t.jar;
${jdk.dir}jrelibi18n.jar;
${jdk.dir}jreclasses"/><!-- Compile target -->
<target name="compile" depends="bootclass">
<javac srcdir="${src.dir}" bootclasspath="${boot.classpath}">
<classpath refid="classpath"/>
</javac>
</target>To compile for JDK 1.3, I simply set
${jdk.dir}to${env.JAVA_OLD_HOME}.I just need to make sure that my environment variables are updated when I upgrade the JVMs, but I never have to modify any of my build files.
Alex — "Serializable Threads".
Cesar — Java IO Sanity.
Hani — DTD abuse.
Chris — Core Mac OS X and UNIX Programming.
Brent — Finished with Echo (for now).
Keith— Terminator 3 was awful.
Sam — XML-RPC, SOAP, and/or REST.
What's New in J2SE 1.4.2. JavaLive.
Performance of Java Compilers: An Empirical Study.
Steve Mallett — XUL Tutorial.
Pierre — T'as pas cent balles ?.
Andy — Whats happening in Java….yesterday? and Java Activism at JavaLobby.
Jamon 1.1, a typesafe text template engine for Java.
O'Reilly Mac OS X Conference 2003, now open for Registration.
Jos — Nice article on javagroups on developerworks.
Simon — Scribbling.net web site tips.
Some Bands Say No to iTunes. Some bands aren't on board.
On July 3, 1971 — Jim Morrison (Doors) died in Paris at age 27.
Echo Debate: Boring, with a capital B.
Apache code has ‘as many flaws’ as proprietary. The source code for the Apache Web server is of the same quality as proprietary competitors at a similar stage of development.
JXP 1.1, formerly known as JXPath.
Debugging Servlets. Debug Servlets in Tomcat by running it as a debuggee that a debugger can attach to—and then do it remotely.
Center of Gravity. IBM's absence at JavaOne was an indicator of a competitive market's inevitable splintering.
Output Namespace–Aware XML Documents. Check out this quick fix to create a namespace-aware DOM as a text file
J2EE 1.4: A Web Services Kit. New platform features and APIs enhance Web services technologies in Java and bring platform-neutral Web services to the enterprise.
Diego — why (not)echo is important.
Jim — David Beckham, expensive buy?
Tom — Mobiley links and Room for innovation.
Russ — Turning A Blogger Off.
Matt — Opteron to Get Software Math Boost.
Review: Samsung i700 Pocket PC Phone.
Investors still wary of Palm software unit's value. The response to the spinoff of Palm's software unit so far has been the sound of just one hand clapping.
Send An SMS From Aim. Cool!
Joe — Eclipse 2.1.1 and translation packs have been released!.
Anthony — JBoss, BSF, BeanShell and ClassLoading.
Philippe — Should binary data be persisted in a database?
Fred — Sun Quality II-java.net.
Mats — C# Compared to Java.
Andrej — Presentations from ONEday available online.
Merrick — Wiki Mining.
Bruce — Java vs. .NET.
Dion — J2EE Automation ISV AltoWeb Closes Its Doors.
Howard — Is Tapestry a prototype?
Bill — Hey Apple, Got J2ME?
Erik — TheServerSide Symposium debriefing.
Simon — Down with spam, long live SPAM.
Mark — Turning Apple Into A First-Class Citizen.
Zulfikar — Sun Certified Java Developer Exam.
Andreas — How to do manual trackback pings.
Bob — On the market yet again…
Cameron — HTTP Sessions in a cluster.
Brent — Blogger: We are moving away from XML-RPC, More on Echo and XML-RPC and Echo and namespaces and stuff.
Cedric — Three-pane layout.
Rogers — Who validates the validator?
Scott — So You Want to Support Safari But You Don't Have a Mac…. Use Linux!
Marc — Text America contest.
Scott — Jaexn 1.1 beta 2.
Apple launches .Mac referral program. Growing pains?
Todd— TiVo type recorder for your Car Radio “I want one NOW!”
Notebooks Overthrow the Desktop. May 2003 was the first time the dollar sales of notebook computers surpassed the dollar sales of desktop computers in the U.S.
Netcraft: July 2003 Web Server Survey.
HP Introduces Under-$400 Tower PC For small, Medium-Sized Businesses. As low as $349.
XML Publishing with Cocoon 2, Part 1.
Simon — Jameleon – a new open source testing tool.
Hello Erik,
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Kada will bring Java for Microsoft Smartphone soon. J2ME implementation for Microsoft WinCE and PocketPC.
Jim — Are the smartphones really that big? and Today's blogging is brought to you by the letter A.
Doris web browser for Series 60 updated. Support for downloading SIS file and more.
Oliver — Under-sell to over-deliver.
Andreas — FoaF/RDF/RSS Tools.
Fx — GLUE 4.1 available.
Janne — The rise and fall of Dragonball Z.
Consumers want PCs to deliver ‘all home entertainment’. Not quite…
Nextel unit wins bid for WorldCom Wireless assets. $144 million cash bid.
A52,C60 and MC60 – New Siemens phones.
Rusty — IBM's alphaWorks has released Backward Compatibility Tester and updated their Logging Toolkit for Java to fix a class loader bugs.
Raquel — Ten Common Questions (And Answers) On WLAN Security.
Steve — Reading on C#.
The scoop on mosquito-killing gadgets. Expensive, high-tech gadgets not always best…
HSN celebrates 26 years. That long. Wow.
Russ — Don't Click on the Ads Please.
Todd — .79 cent music selling like HotCakes.
Consumers don't trust paid-for search. Really?
Jakarta Commons HttpClient 2.0 beta 2.
GPRS and Java Coming Good. Increasing number of customers using MMS, Java Games and GPRS services.
Java-Enabling Module for NEC Handsets. Access Compact NetFrontTM Plus micro-browser and JV-LiteTM 2 Wireless Edition deployed in NEC's latest handset.
Frank — T-Mobile global WLAN passport.
Russ — Java on Palm? (Russ goes off on Bill Day).
Matt — First Glimpse at Necho: All is Well, (not)Echo More Verbose than RSS? and Blogger Endorsement of (not)Echo.
Carlos — Why IT Doesn't Matter Anymore.
Thomas — SpeakEasy rémunère la mutualisation de votre ADSL.
Alan — Things that really annoy the SHIT out of me…
Werner — Upgrading to jakarta-struts-1.1 is choosing for better performance.
Dominic — Half Price Computer Books.
Danno — Apple UI Requirements: Apart from the Crowd (Again).
Daniel — Java IO, goats and donkeys..
Lars — Why you should add the encoding property to your javac ant task.
Hani — Theserverside.com: irrelevancy for the masses.
Nick — Piece of codes that stood up to the test of time!.
Eitan — For Mac fans: Welcome improvements to Eclipse on MacOSX.
Bob — Saxon 7.6 (XPath 2 and XQuery support).
Bob — Start Ant 5 times faster!
Kasia — Java I/O.. yah, it sucks.
Rogers — I'm with Stupid.
Simon — Simple FTP uploading with Python.
Janne — “Blog” (R).
Matt — ‘javadoc’ for tag libs (and other CoolStuff at developer.sun.com).
Adam — Java vs. Lisp.
Andy — Simon, you can't have it both ways.
Diego — the sound of java.
Jason — JDO is just too complicated part II….
Aaron — Utilize the SSHTools Toolkit.
Andrew — 3650 software.
Mike — Rethinking Patterns.
Jeremy — Software: Spam Bully out of beta.
JTimeTracker 0.3.7, personal time tracking.
Sharp Zaurus case study: Linux workin' on the railroad.
What Gateway's planning. CNET interviews Ted Waitt.
ZoneLabs Won't Fix Hole In Free Firewall. Problem actually found in Windows.
AOL, Verizon Enhance Instant Messaging. Enhanced partnership.
Doug — The Zen of Python.
Simon — Dynamically extending Python classes.
Chris — cartography for small screens (PDF).
On July 2, 1976 — The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the death penalty was not inherently cruel or unusual.