Month: October 2007

  • A sense of security

    Last night we went to a Halloween party. It was fun, and in a cool location, a large artistic studio warehouse thing underneath an interstate bridge. There was an outdoor area with a bar, a firepit, and a projection screen. There were two indoor areas: one with a bar and a performance area with musical…

  • Feuer

    I’m not going to blog about the tragedy of the California fires. However I do have family down there (who are safe, thankfully) who sent me some pretty amazing pictures. Which I wanted to share here: (click on an image below for full size)

  • Design Pattern for Updating an ATG Order

    This is from a post Jeremy Sears made here on the ATG_Tech Google Group, but I thought it was nice and clear and worth reposting. All credit to Jeremy for this: “In general, the design pattern for updating an order is as follows: Acquire lock-manager write lock on profile id from the /atg/commerce/order/LocalLockManager Begin Transaction…

  • CAPTCHA with Seam in Three Minutes

    Adding a CAPTCHA to a form using Seam is easy now that Seam is bundling jCaptcha. The Seam documentaiton is good, and can be found in section 13.9 here: http://docs.jboss.com/seam/2.0.0.CR2/reference/en/html/security.html#d0e7755 If you used seam-gen to create your project, you will need to make a few changes. First, you need to modify your project’s ant build…

  • Dub

    Last night we went to the Nectar Lounge in Seattle, to see our friends perform.  The band they are in is the Heavyweight Dub Champion.  The samples I had heard on iTunes were a little too far into the Reggae realm for my preference, but I thought it would be cool to see my friends…

  • Apache Proxy & Making Things Look Nice

    I recently setup a dev/build server with Jira, Confluence, Hudson, ATG (with two web apps and the atg admin), Oracle (with web admin), and Postgres (with web admin). I’m running everything independantly, and everything is listening on it’s own high number port. This makes the URLs ugly, and finding what you want tricky. I used…

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