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Notes from twenty years in the field

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Rational Team Concert for System z has a new home

It has previously been difficult to find information specific to the mainframe for Team Concert. Now, the jazz team has moved Team Concert for System z to its own project page. For those looking for information on the product specific to System z, here is the link: https://jazz.net/projects/rational-team-concert-z/ The product is at version 1.0.1.1 status … Read more

SpringSource gets acquired by VMWare

Wow.. I did not see this one coming. Spring Framework has been the golden child of the Java community, often favoring their simple Inversion of Control (IoC) in favor of the more complex Java EE frameworks such as EJB. http://www.infoq.com/news/2009/08/vmware-springsource VMWare is the top dog in virtualization (Strongback is partner), so it looks like the … Read more

Central Florida WebSphere Users Group

This week I went to the first meeting of the rebirth of the Central Florida WebSphere Users Group in Orlando. There were mostly IBM’ers there and only 3 people (including myself) not from IBM. Nonetheless they had some great content. Nii-Boi Koi did a great presentation on WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition (FTE), which appears … Read more

Resurrecting the abominable About Us page

The About Us page is on nearly every website, and usually contains the typical corporate drivel. It is the most overlooked page, yet one of the most common page that is viewed on a web site. I was listening to BoagWorld podcast #173 and mentioned a site that has taken on the About Us page … Read more

Odd popup behavior in HATS

Here is an issue that has cropped up on the 7.x release of HATS. Its very very minor one, but can eat up a bunch of hours to troubleshoot. Lets say you have a popup selection widget, and specify you want it to display with the image rather than a button or link. Let’s also … Read more

Upgrading to RTC 2.0 – Lessons Learned

I have recently been upgrading my Jazz/Team Concert environment to version 2.0 from 1.0. I’m using the Express-C version which is based on Apache Tomcat and Derby. These versions come in a zip file format and can easily be extracted out on a Linux server and started with minimal configuration. Upgrading from one to the … Read more

Transforming HATS inhibited input screens

This is one I’ve been meaning to post for sometime, but always forget. Let’s say you have a HATS screen transformation that you’ve worked for hours to get pixel perfect. It looks gorgeous. You deploy it and then your users come back to you and say they that when they get into an error condition, … Read more

Beta no more

The ruler of the known universe, Google, has announced that they are taking the Beta label off of Gmail after many years of being in this program. Gmail is probably the most famous beta software of all! While most of us had expected the beta program to go on forever, there are some good lessons … Read more