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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: October 2007
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Sunday, October 28, 2007. Mapping PostgreSQL Arrays with iBATIS. I needed to map a PostgreSQL. Integer array column to a Java integer array using iBATIS. The following is what seems to do the trick. Suppose you have a table with an integer array:. Create my table (. Id integer primary key,. And some data was inserted using e.g. the following insert statement:. Insert into my table (id, array column) values (1, array[1, 2, 3]);. Now lets have a Java class that can map to the above table, as follows:.
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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: June 2008
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Sunday, June 29, 2008. Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede and Subclipse 1.4. As of June 19th 2008, a new 1.4.x version of the Subclipse plugin has been published as the update site to use on the Subclipse web site. The link to the update site of the old version 1.2.x Subclipse plugin has disappeared. Now, for this new 1.4.x Subclipse plugin, the Subversion 1.5.0 client libraries and bindings are required! Http:/ subclipse.tigris.org/update 1.2.x. Http:/ www.polarion.org/projects/subversive/download/eclipse/2&#...Subve...
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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: July 2009
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Thursday, July 09, 2009. Oh boy oh boy, did the backing riot vocals for the Hectic Metal. Recordings today (well, actually yesterday at the time of writing this entry). And is my throat ever effin sore! Probably not gonna have a voice tomorrow. Hell, during the recordings it was already almost gone at times. The other guys said I started to sound like Lemmy. Having a beer now. God! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. What is your opinion of Ganymede? The Apache Web Server.
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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: July 2007
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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Epitaph for a Certificate. Here lies wide open, expired it begot. A certificate, which obfuscated a lot. This stone on which I stand has been carved by glaciers over tens of thousands of years, in a time long ago when our lands were covered with ice, close to the time it takes to get something into production over here. Http:/ www.ambysoft.com/essays/glacialMethodology.html. Http:/ www.waterfall2006.com/ambler2.html. Ah well. I'm not in a hurry either I guess.
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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: October 2006
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006. In web applications, sometimes when a user submits a form and it takes very long for the form to be submitted, a user will tend to click on the submit button again. This can cause for dupes to appear in the application, e.g. submitting the same payment twice (sorry for my financial background.), uploading the same file twice, etc. Obviously, after 60 seconds, the buttons will be reenabled again. But why wait for 60 seconds? A solution would be to keep the button disabled as l...
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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: July 2008
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Friday, July 18, 2008. OpenLDAP multiple database support under Ubuntu. My OpenLDAP slapd was working just fine, until I tried to run multiple databases. I had created multiple new directories under /var/lib/ldap and moved the original contents of /var/lib/ldap to one of these new subdirectories. In this setup, when starting slapd, it would fail and I would get the following error in the syslog:. Name="/var/lib/ldap/database1/DUMMY" pid=16406 profile="/usr/sbin/slapd" namespace="default". ECF) I had neve...
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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: OpenLDAP multiple database support under Ubuntu
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Friday, July 18, 2008. OpenLDAP multiple database support under Ubuntu. My OpenLDAP slapd was working just fine, until I tried to run multiple databases. I had created multiple new directories under /var/lib/ldap and moved the original contents of /var/lib/ldap to one of these new subdirectories. In this setup, when starting slapd, it would fail and I would get the following error in the syslog:. Name="/var/lib/ldap/database1/DUMMY" pid=16406 profile="/usr/sbin/slapd" namespace="default". OpenLDAP multip...
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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: Number of Tim Hortons between Kelowna and Edmonton
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Number of Tim Hortons between Kelowna and Edmonton. During the long drive from Kelowna BC. We've counted the number of Tim Hortons. I represent www.ClassicalConnect.com, a virtual concert hall and the biggest searchable collection of classical music on the Internet. I came across your site and thought you might be interested in either exchanging links, or finding some other mutually beneficial opportunities. I am open to your suggestions and look forward to your reply.
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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: August 2008
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Friday, August 15, 2008. Got me an Eclipse jacket! I got a mail from Lynn from the Eclipse foundation on Tuesday, congratulating me with being among the best three reviews. That gave me a big smile that entire day (in an otherwise shitty week), boasting to my colleagues I'd be wearing an Eclipse shirt (yep, got that one too) and jacket pretty soon! I want to congratulate the Eclipse foundation and community for giving me the environment I've happily been working in for many years now!
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Beer Hold [BOFH]Basilisk's Blog!: September 2008
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Friday, September 12, 2008. A grisly situation on Grizzly peak. Tuesday I did my last scramble in the Canadian Rockies and climbed Grizzly peak. An easy little 2500 meter high peak (just a 900 meter elevation gain according to Kane. To finish of the scrambling season and my stay in the mountains. With such an easy little peak and with the weather starting out to be quite nice, what could possibly go wrong! On the summit of Grizzly peak. Clouds rolling over the mountain to the north. Boy, was I panic-stri...