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Life in IDE: October 2013
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Loose and tight thoughts about software development. Thursday, October 24, 2013. Java Cryptography Architecture and common encryption usages. JCA can be really tricky to perform simple, common tasks. After latest usage of java cryptography I'd like to present below the simplest usage of cryptography methods, involving mainly symmetric (AES) and asymmetric (RSA/DSA) encryption plus some helper methods. You might change it to DSA) and AES256. With default policy you can only use AES128. Message, cause ).
Life in IDE: August 2011
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Loose and tight thoughts about software development. Saturday, August 20, 2011. Transparent dynamic forms with LazyList. Some time ago I wrote few words. About some dynamic forms implementation methods using LazyList. With items removing. The problem that interested me today was related to this subject, but concerned something else: how to implement dynamic forms in the way, so that it can be used transparently for any object. Even a Hibernate entity) without creating specialized form beans for that.
Life in IDE: October 2014
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Loose and tight thoughts about software development. Monday, October 27, 2014. Database locks with Spring, Hibernate and Postgres. Regarding such case we need also to be aware of deadlock problem. If the single row lock is an atomic operation for database, two locks are two operations, and this can produce following deadlock:. In transaction A customer 1 is locked. In transaction B customer 2 is locked. In transaction A customer 2 is locked (is waiting). So it should be feasible to deal with our problem ...
Life in IDE: June 2011
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Loose and tight thoughts about software development. Tuesday, June 7, 2011. Host and user name in log4j logs. If you use log4j. As your logging framework the implementation is not very obvious, but can be achieved using custom PatternLayout. Injecting additional variables to the logs. Here I'm presenting such class and config. We want to inject transparently hostname. First the configuration (using log4j xml config. The only important is appender. D %p %h %u [%c] - %m %n". Import java.net.InetAdd...Im so...
Life in IDE: September 2013
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Loose and tight thoughts about software development. Friday, September 20, 2013. Map Accepted-Language language codes to country codes in PHP. Today I needed to perform some small task regarding country detection by Accepted-Language header in PHP. It quickly turned out that there's no (or I cannot find) the reliable source for such mapping. Finally I've found it here. Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba '. Democratic Republic of the Congo'. Republic of the Congo'. Heard Island and McDonald Islands'. View ...
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My Case for DTO’s | Epseelon
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My Case for DTO's. January 6, 2011. I’ve expressed my arguments a couple of times across various posts but I thought it would be nice to sum things up in here for future reference. Where does it come from? When I first started to work on enterprise applications and ORM-based architectures, it was with a Model-Driven Architecture framework called AndroMDA. Which I quote here:. Data Propagation Between Layers. Business logic is no longer contained in the business layer. It is tempting to freely manipul...
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October 18, 2012. Teaching Myself to Write Backward. Posted in Life in Other Meters. I called a contest with myself,. My insides humming like a hive:. I’ll make my mind a mirror, I said. Da Vinci did it. So can I. My marbled composition book. Yawned open, white as Leo’s beard,. The sunny sophomore afternoon. Upon my backward ink-dare sneered. My wheels and cogs, once east, cranked west –. With ardor gearing to reverse –. And rendered English backward! My dogged hand drove slow at first.). So I’m Da Vinci?
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Living and Gardening in Idaho. Monday, June 29, 2009. Living and Gardening in Idaho. Has moved and is now officially Our Life in Idaho. Please visit us at our new location. And be sure to re-bookmark us. Sorry for the inconvenience! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Living and Gardening in Idaho has moved and is now. Recently retired to the mountains of northwest Montana from the desert of Boise, Idaho. View my complete profile.
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Life In Idaho | Living the life we love in Idaho
Living the life we love in Idaho. End of summer…. In This and That. This is symbolizing my summer. Yes….the end is here. Tomorrow is my first official day back in the classroom. It is a work day so hopefully I can get a lot of work done without everyone chatting and catching up. Not that I don’t love chatting and catching up…but they just can’t get the procrastinator in me started or its hard to turn it off! This picture is also symbolizing my mind right now! Which will get here eventually…. It was so qu...
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Loose and tight thoughts about software development. Thursday, December 29, 2016. Thank you, blogspot. It was almost seven years ago when I started to write on blogpost (Blogger right now). From the beginning it was a heavy technology blog about my software development, and I have never thought that someone would read these articles. Now, at the end of 2016 I have about 86.5K. Unique views, what means more than 30 visitors daily, on average. This is amazing. Thank you people. Wednesday, August 3, 2016.
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We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." — Anaïs Nin. February 24, 2010. And here I am, over with my I-don’t-know-how-many-times rereading of Anna Karenina. I’ve read it in Romanian, in Russian, in English and now in Norwegian. It still remains an absolutely grand book of all times. It is indeed one of the greatest novels ever written. Links to this post. December 02, 2009. Those who can wait are the winners. I was just reading an article in one of the Norwegian papers about the ability o...
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Wednesday, February 7, 2018. Arctic Winter MFT and Lawn Fawn. Today I’d like to share with you a card that I made especially for winter time. I’ve always been fascinated with the idea that it stays dark so long in the Arctic during winter, with very little daylight. I wonder what it’s like for the animals that live there? Simon Says Stamp Anything Goes Wednesday Challenge. I hope you like it! February 07, 2018. Monday, January 29, 2018. Today I'm sharing a card I made for My Favorite Things Sketch 369.
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