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I've created plugin for Confluence which integrates twitter functionality http://tweet2it.minosiants.com/.

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Labels: ibm, certificate

I've become IBM Certified System Administrator – WebSphere MQ V6.0

IBM MQ Admin Cert
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Last changed May 25, 2009 17:17 by Kaspar
Labels: cvs

Common pattern-describing document about SCM (Software Configuration Management)

http://www.hillside.net/plop/plop98/final_submissions/P37.pdf

CVS-related recomendations

http://tldp.org/REF/CVS-BestPractices/html/section1-branchmerge.html

Commandline help on this

http://ximbiot.com/cvs/manual/cvs-1.11.23/cvs_5.html#SEC54

Tagging Strategies

  • On completion of each major feature
  • At each milestone or each major phase of a project
  • Just before dropping an existing feature
  • Just before testing begins
  • Before making changes that might break working code
  • Just before splitting off a branch
  • Just after merging a branch
Posted at May 25, 2009 by Kaspar | 0 comments
Last changed May 06, 2009 12:50 by Kaspar
Labels: book, the-wealth-of-networks

Continue reading The Wealth of Networks
found this Table 2.1: Ideal-Type Information Production Strategies interesting. "Information Barter" this term came into my mind based on this table

Posted at May 06, 2009 by Kaspar | 0 comments

For a sleek and modern look, it's tough to beat the double whammy of white and silver Apple products mated with a room painted and furnished in white.


While Web 2.0 has been a huge hit with consumers, some businesses have been much slower to embrace it. Many companies, however, are now realizing the great potential of Web 2.0 and how Web 2.0 services such as YouTube, Twitter, and SlideShare can provide value to their organizations. See how businesses can exploit the power of Web 2.0 services while simultaneously improving workplace relationships. Empower your employees to share information that helps generate sales leads, aids in recruitment, and assists in strengthening your company's brand, image, and corporate identity. Explore business-oriented Web 2.0 tools such as LinkedIn and CrunchBase and the Web services and APIs that many of these tools offer, allowing their benefits to be incorporated into other applications.
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With the Google Analytics Data Export API, you can develop client applications that download Analytics data in the form of Google Data API feeds. Your client application can use the Data Export API to request data from an existing Analytics profile for an authorized user, and refine the results of the request using query parameters. Currently, the Data Export API supports read-only access to your Google Analytics data. The current feeds in the Data Export API contain two general categories of Analytics data:

Posted at Apr 26, 2009 by Kaspar | 0 comments
Last changed Apr 25, 2009 02:19 by Kaspar
Labels: my-thoughts

Reading of a book initiates or stimulate particular thoughts at the reader mind in direct or metaphorical way. Very often these thoughts are based on crossing several other books or reader experience. After short time most of the thoughts are gone if reader didnt write them down but in these thoughts sometimes hidden even more valuable information that in the book itself. So people should always have ability to exchange theirs thoughts among each other immediately.

Posted at Apr 25, 2009 by Kaspar | 0 comments

The Google Chart API lets you dynamically generate charts. To see the Chart API in action, open up a browser window and copy the following URL into the address bar: http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=p3&chd=t:60,40&chs=250x100&chl=Hello|World

Posted at Apr 22, 2009 by Kaspar | 0 comments

In this tip, you will learn how to use Jersey's integrated support for Spring, a framework for building and running enterprise Java applications. You'll learn how to configure Spring with Jersey and use Jersey's Spring-related features. The tip assumes that you are familiar with Spring concepts. If not, refer to the Spring Tutorial.



Posted at Apr 15, 2009 by Kaspar | 0 comments


I'm an IT Consultant working for Gemini-Systems. My main professional interests are Java EE and related technologies

Russia, St. Petersburg
e-mail : kaspar.ru@gmail.com
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