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Jackrabbit with PostgreSQL on JBoss AS 7.1 | theBlackDragon's Blog
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Tales from deep down the dragon's lair…. June 8, 2012. Jackrabbit with PostgreSQL on JBoss AS 7.1. At 10:56 by theBlackDragon. Getting Jackrabbit (2.4.1 and/or 2.6-SVN) to work on JBoss AS 7.1 has been a long and arduous journey. Most of the information is out there, but it’s fragmented at best so I’ll describe the steps I had to take to get Jackrabbit to work with JBoss using a PostgreSQL database. 1 Setting up the database. 12 Registering the JDBC driver. Xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"? We also nee...
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ssmtp and aliasing the TO-address | theBlackDragon's Blog
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Tales from deep down the dragon's lair…. June 7, 2011. Ssmtp and aliasing the TO-address. At 21:40 by theBlackDragon. I ran into a rather annoying problem today, Gentoo had pulled in ssmtp and it had started to send out mails, but since root@localhost didn’t really go anywhere everything got sent to my host’s support address, which they weren’t very happy about (sorry). Files in my homedirectories. Setting up ssmtp to send mail to an smtp server proved fairly trivial. Program so I then could edit. This o...
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Making NetBeans 7.0 work with Subversion 1.7 | theBlackDragon's Blog
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Tales from deep down the dragon's lair…. October 24, 2011. Making NetBeans 7.0 work with Subversion 1.7. At 13:55 by theBlackDragon. As you might know the newly released Subversion 1.7 uses a different local repository format, no more do you need an .svn folder per directory in your project instead it uses one .svn folder in the root of your project. I hope this bug gets fixed in the upcoming 7.1 release, in the meantime this workaround seems to be working fine for me. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Email (...
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Dynamic class loading in Java, using constructors | theBlackDragon's Blog
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Tales from deep down the dragon's lair…. March 18, 2011. Dynamic class loading in Java, using constructors. At 15:10 by theBlackDragon. This is a followup to my previous pos. T on this subject. Recently I needed to load some modules (which all implement the “Plugin” interface in my example) in a project using constructor arguments, this is how to go about it. Most of the previous post stays valid, you still need a ClassLoader that “knows” the jars you want to load. Is the class to be loaded (for example.
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Move line to end of file and comment | theBlackDragon's Blog
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Tales from deep down the dragon's lair…. July 5, 2011. Move line to end of file and comment. At 15:40 by theBlackDragon. I had to work on a bunch of translation Java property files in an ancient J2EE project that had old translations in between the new ones resulting in a hardly readable mess that confused the hell out of Netbeans’ property file editor plugin, so I decided to just move all those old lines to the bottom of the file and comment them out. For this I quickly hacked up two elisp functions.
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fvwm-mode now on GitHub | theBlackDragon's Blog
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Tales from deep down the dragon's lair…. May 30, 2013. Fvwm-mode now on GitHub. At 02:15 by theBlackDragon. This is just a short update to announce that fvwm-mode has moved from my internal Subversion repository to GitHub after a request to update the headers to conform to Emacs standards for the Emacsmirror. The net result of this are two things:. Fvwm-mode ended up on GitHub as that’s easier for the Emacsmirror to, well, mirror compared to some file on some webserver that I sometimes update. 183; Creat...
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Making Gnus archive sent mail to an IMAP folder | theBlackDragon's Blog
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Tales from deep down the dragon's lair…. November 2, 2011. Making Gnus archive sent mail to an IMAP folder. At 17:30 by theBlackDragon. Earlier searches lead me to believe that storing sent mail on an IMAP folder was not feasible with Gnus. So I was pleasantly surprised that setting:. Store sent mail in a server IMAP folder on a per year basis (setq gnus-message-archive-group (format-time-string "nnimap superbia:INBOX.Sent.%Y"). Where “superbia” is the name of my IMAP server in my Gnus config. Email chec...