Month: June 2008

  • JForum SSO (single sign-on) and Atlassian Crowd

    Over at our new ATG Developer Community site, we’re using Atlassian Crowd to manage our user accounts, groups, and single sign-on (SSO) between Jira, Confluence, to manage Subversion authentication, and to handle the forums (JForum) user accounts. There was an example on how to integrate JForum and Crowd, which works pretty well. When you login…

  • Launch of the ATG Developer Community!!!

    I am thrilled to announce that we (Spark::red) have just launched the ATG Developer Community! It is a free, open, community portal for everyone who works with ATG software, developers, architects, project managers, business users, everyone. The site has a wiki for posting articles, your own pages and blog entries, how-tos, and more. There is…

  • What is Web 2.0?

    Tim O’Reilly regards Web 2.0 as business embracing the web as a platform and using its strengths (global audiences, for example). (source Wikipedia). I’ve typically considered Web 2.0 to be sites using technologies like AJAX and Flash to provide an enhanced user interface (think Google Maps), and/or involving community users are as a critical component…

  • Flying Penguin!

    Flying Penguin This ad was so awesome I had to share it. I managed to lose the original audio when I ripped it, so I used Springtime #2 by Venus Hum. Enjoy!

  • Project Process – ATG Development Practices

    I haven’t written a text description of this process yet, sorry. I’ve been really busy working on two upcoming things from Spark::red that I think you’ll all appreciate, so bear with me.

  • How to Clean a Corrupt Event From iCal

    On rare occasion, iCal under OS X will get really slow, or lock up. In this case the issue was caused by a repeating event which had gotten corrupted somehow and ended up creating over 12,000 instances within the calendar. It looked fine within iCal, however, when you export the calendar, it created a 4.5…

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