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May | 2010 | J. Brisbin
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Archive for May 2010. Tomcat/tcServer session manager with attribute replication. Leave a comment ». I’d like to think that my programming projects don’t suffer from philosophical schizophrenia but that I simply move from point A to point B so fast it just looks that way. Unfortunately, sometimes I have to come face-to-face with this and accept it for what it is: my programming projects suffer from philosophical schizophrenia. Initial smoke tests seem to indicate this w...
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RabbitMQ as a NoSQL distributed cache | J. Brisbin
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. RabbitMQ as a NoSQL distributed cache. Leave a comment ». I’m starting work on this right away since I’ll be on vacation next week and, geek that I am, will likely not be able to pull myself away for long. Expect to see something on GitHub week after next! Written by J. Brisbin. July 7, 2010 at 7:14 pm. Laquo; Adventures in GrAppEngine. 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).
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The History of Liberal, Missouri - Barton County Historical Society
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Barton County Historical Society. Harry S. Truman. The History of Liberal, Missouri. July 17, 2009 1:50 PM. Was founded on October 26, 1880 by George Walser. He bought land to develop a settlement for "freethinkers." Advertisements for this new town stated that there would be "no priest, preachers, saloon, God, or Hell.". The year of 1897 brought a fire that destroyed part of Main Street in Liberal on the day of November 4. Nine businesses were destroyed on the west side of the street; but in just a ...
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Who Was Tracy Richardson? - Barton County Historical Society
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Barton County Historical Society. Harry S. Truman. Who Was Tracy Richardson? July 10, 2009 2:27 PM. Ed Note: Read a 1915 NY Times Magazine article on Richardson on the NY Times website: The "Machine-Gun Man of the Princess Pats"; Tracy Richardson, Adventurous Young American Who Has Seen Service in Mexico and Nicaragua, Getting Famous with the Canadians in Europe. Presented to the Barton County Historical Society April 12, 1987 by Bob Douglas. Comments (You may use HTML tags for style). Drop us a line.
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History of Jugtown - Barton County Historical Society
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Barton County Historical Society. Harry S. Truman. June 17, 2009 2:30 PM. Jugtown was located in Richland Township. This area was rich in historical significance. There was a military stockade located here, early Indian campgrounds, and the first county poor farm. It was also the scene of cattle drives from Texas and a stagecoach road. The community of Jugtown was at its peak between 1880 and 1900. Jim "Strawberry" Brown opened a store in his home. Later he moved it to a separate building. Workers were n...
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My Cousin Wyatt Earp - Barton County Historical Society
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Barton County Historical Society. Harry S. Truman. My Cousin Wyatt Earp. September 25, 2009 1:04 PM. Jonathan Douglas Earp was the younger brother of Wyatt's father, Nicholas Porter Earp. Jonathan was the great-grandfather of Reba Young. She had done extensive research on the Earp family, tracing the line back to the fifteenth century in England. Many were teachers, preachers, and lawyers. Six Earps fought in the Revolutionary War, and many helped in the opening of the West. Wyatt was six feet tall, hand...
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Miss Snark, the literary agent: Email query format problems
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Miss Snark, the literary agent. Where Miss Snark vented her wrath on the hapless world of writers and crushed them to sand beneath her T.Rexual heels of stiletto snark. The blog is dark- no further updates after 5/20/2007. Email query format problems. Am I doing something wrong? Are these agents seeing Russian letters instead of my apostrophes? Yup, they are, in some cases. The trick is to find the one friend who will see it like that, and bribe her into helping you. Odds are good that your have some of ...
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June | 2010 | J. Brisbin
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Archive for June 2010. Cloud-friendly Classloading with RabbitMQ. Leave a comment ». None of these solutions is ideal. I was contemplating this on my way to work the other day and I’ve come up with a solution that I’m most of the way finished coding: write a ClassLoader that uses RabbitMQ to load the class data from a “provider” (just a listener somewhere in the cloud that actually *does* have that class in its CLASSPATH). I suspect I’ll write a Maven-aware Provid...
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Tomcat/tcServer session manager with attribute replication | J. Brisbin
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Tomcat/tcServer session manager with attribute replication. Leave a comment ». I’d like to think that my programming projects don’t suffer from philosophical schizophrenia but that I simply move from point A to point B so fast it just looks that way. Unfortunately, sometimes I have to come face-to-face with this and accept it for what it is: my programming projects suffer from philosophical schizophrenia. Initial smoke tests seem to indicate this works pretty well. ...
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J. Brisbin | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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Just another Wordpress.com weblog. Even more reason why Oracle/Sun isn’t really competetive in the cloud. Leave a comment ». I blogged recently about our terrible experience with Oracle/Sun support. There are too many problems to go into much detail on each one, but suffice it to say that our experience with Oracle/Sun support has been so bad, we have a demo next week to check out HP’s newest virtualization offering because the company we’re working with on that:. B) Will take our Sun servers on trade-in.
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