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Best feature ever in Eclipse 3.5

I recently decided to switch from regular Eclipse to the SpringSource Tool Suite, as we do quite a lot of Spring projects, and not having auto-completion in the XML files is kinda stupid. This also...

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Hudson Plugin for Eclipse 1.0.8

It's been a while, but thanks to a couple of contributions, I finally managed to release the next version of the Hudson plugin for Eclipse, this time version 1.0.8. There are a couple of new features:...

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Fun with JXTA

Recently, I've been messing around with JXTA - one of the things you might have heard about at some point (like JINI, for example), but never really given any thought to. Probably rightly so, because...

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Twit me

I missed the Facebook thing, but it seems that after JAOO, I got sucked somewhat into Twitter. I'm still a little uncertain as to the actual value of it, but it's always nice to have somewhere to let...

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Karmic Koala

Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) is out, so I decided to upgrade. The upgrade process itself went fine, but it seems there were some other changes to the system, which affected me. I'm running on a MacBook...

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Gnome Do in XMonad

I recently started using Gnome Do as a launcher in xmonad - not to replace the good old XMonad.Prompt, but because it integrates quite nicely into some other OS features. For example, suspending is a...

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Building an STS with Metro

One of my recent tasks has been to see if it was possible to implement an OIO-Trust-compliant STS using the Metro stack from Sun. Metro contains WSIT, which has a number of classes for building an STS,...

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Using ActAs with Metro

Yesterday, I wrote about how to implement an STS with Metro. The reason for implementing an STS in the first place is that it enables identity delegation, something you probably want if you need to...

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Andronos, Sonos remote control for Android

Lately, I’ve been working on my first real project for Android, a remote control for my Sonos system, so that I can finally get rid of my iPhone (which I am only using for that purpose). This has been...

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More on Andronos

14 releases later, and Andronos (my Sonos controller for Android) is actually looking pretty good. My 1337 gui skills have been at work, and in my own opinion, the application has been styled somewhat...

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