Archive for December, 2006
December 12, 2006 at 2:52 am
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can any body send me the way of flex interact with java documents

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December 11, 2006 at 8:22 pm
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Brief primer offering tips on how to submit your site to the Yahoo! Directory.
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December 11, 2006 at 7:00 pm
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Replication is one of the most important, yet least understood features of Lotus Notes/Domino. ? Over a series of tips, I will explain replication, starting with a basic overview, work up to some of the more advanced features you should understand.
First let's begin with a definition. ? Replication is the process of keeping databases synchronized. ? That applies to both the design (the look and colours, the forms you fill out, the views that display the documents, the security, etc), and the information (documents) inside the databases.
So what does that mean?
Think of one of the Lotus Notes databases you use at your company. ? Maybe a HelpDesk application, or Customer Relationship Tracking, or a Document Library. ?That database most likely resides on more than one server in your company. ?Perhaps employees in Canada access it on Server A, while employees in France access it on Server B, ?Germany uses Server C, and people in Japan use Server D. ?You want everyone to see the same information. ? So when you create a new document in that database, or edit (update) and existing document, or even delete a document, replication is the Domino process that makes sure those changes are also reflected in the other databases.
Replication occurs on a schedule that your Domino Administrators set-up. ? For important databases this schedule maybe frequent, such as every 10 minutes, or 5,or even 1. ? Other databases which are not as "time sensitive" may replicate only once a day.
In the next tip, I will explain "Local Replication", the process which allows you to access Lotus Notes databases on your computer, instead of on a server.
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December 11, 2006 at 1:22 pm
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New Online Tutorial Demonstrates Visual Data Integration Using Stylus Studio XML Pipeline
BEDFORD, MA 12/11/2006 Stylus Studio (

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December 11, 2006 at 3:06 am
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Today’s tutorial was a request by Kirk from Smallest Photo. As you all know, the way I do or show it isn’t the ‘only’ way, it’s just my way and I’m open for any other tips or suggestions. As always I had fun doing this and I’m always happy to share stuff like this. So here it goes…

Step 1 - Selecting the corner and warp transform it to a curl

Select the Rectangle Selection tool from the Toolbox and drag a squared selection starting from the bottom right corner of the image (holding down shift) going diagonally left, till you have a big part selected of the bottom right corner of your image. Go to the Edit menu and select Transform > Warp. Drag the bottom right point of the mesh up left till you get some curly effect. Drag the bezier handles to get the right curl effect and hit the return key if you're pleased with the result.
Step 2 - Create the curl

Since this curl doesn't show the back of our photo, it doesn't really look realistic. The only way I'm aware of to achieve this effect is that we draw it ourself. Select the Pen tool from the Toolbox and draw a path on top of the picture. Follow the borders of the curl you just transformed as guidance. Fill the Shape layer with a white color (double click the layer icon).
Step 3 - Add shading effect to the curl

Double click on the right of the Shape layer to active the Layer Styles. Check the Gradient Overlay option. Set the Angle of the gradient to 152° and click in the gradient to adjust the colors. Drag the stop swatches to the position shown in the image above and choose a grey for the left stop swatch (click once on the stop swatch and then once in the Color field). You can play around with the effect till you get the result you want. These numbers and info are just as a guidance and what I've used to achieve my result.
Step 4 - Add shading effect to the image

To achieve an even more realistic effect, we add a depth/shading effect on the picture itself as well. Double click on the right of the layer that holds your picture to get to the Layer Styles options. Again, check the Gradient Overlay option. Set the Angle of the gradient to 152°, choose Multiply as Blend Mode (to filter out all the white) and click in the gradient to adjust the colors. Drag the stop swatches again as before to the position shown in the image above. As an extra you can check the Drop Shadow effect in the Layers Styles options as sort of realistic finishing touch.
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December 9, 2006 at 4:58 am
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I have exposed web service using XFire and generated
client stubs with axis-wsdl2java.
now when im trying to invoke service

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December 8, 2006 at 9:59 am
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If you have not seen this video, I really think this is worth 5 minutes of your time.
EPIC 2015 is a fictional movie that explores the effects that the convergence of popular News aggregators like Google News and Newsbot with other Web 2.0 technologies such as blogging, social networking and user participation may have on journalism and society at large in a hypothesized future. ?The timeline from 1989 to 2004 is accurate, and then 2005-2015 is fictional, but very interesting. ? It talks about the merger of Google and Amazon to form Googlezon, the News Wars of 2010, and ends in 2014 when Googlezon unleashes EPIC, the Evolving Personalized Information Construct, which pays users to contribute any information they know into a central grid, allowing the system to automatically create news tailored to individuals, entirely without journalists. ?The narration ends with the statement: "Perhaps there was another way."
Video -
Wikipedia Obviously for me "Access to information" is an important concept. ?It will be fun to see year after year which things come true or not. ?For example, while not called the "Google Grid", we have seen Google release an onslaught of tools this year.
I'd be interested in your thoughts.
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December 8, 2006 at 4:42 am
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The Portal open source project on java.net has added the next piece to it's assembly of components -- an implementation of the OASIS WSRP v1.0

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December 7, 2006 at 9:29 pm
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Anyone that follows CNET, CNETTV, or CNET on Tivo will know James Kim, one of their senior editors. ? Sadly, after missing for several days, his body has been found. ?James and his wife and two daughters were stranded in a blizzard in Oregon coming home from Thanksgiving. ?While his family stayed in the car, James tried to find help, and sadly did not survive. ? My best wishes to his family.
James Kim found deceased James Kim--family man, gadget fan CNET TV
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December 7, 2006 at 12:55 pm
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While in Paris I was a typical tourist and went to the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, Champs-Elysées, Versailles, and more... but I've tried to post pictures that are not the typical look at these well known locations. ? I've called the photo set Paris At An Angle. ? I hope you enjoy.
Thumbnail view or
Detail view or
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December 7, 2006 at 10:12 am
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Learn How to Visually Integrate and Publish Data by Using Stylus Studio XML Pipeline
BEDFORD, MA 12/7/2006 Stylus Studio (

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December 6, 2006 at 5:33 pm
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I've recently joined the ranks of BlackBerry Pearl users. ?This is my first BlackBerry, so in addition to learning about the Pearl itself, I also have to learn the basics of having a BlackBerry in general. ? While it is nice, I can't say I am as addicted as the others who refer to these devices as "Crackberrys". ? It is nice, but I am with my laptop most of the time, so email and calendar on a 2 inch screen with little keys is not that compelling for me yet.
Anyway, I was hoping to turn the tables a bit and see if any of you could help me. ? I have "Googled" and searched web sites and forums, but I can't find the knowledge I seek.
1. Is there a way (or software) that I can manage my applications using folders? ? For example, I'd like a folder for "Games" and a folder for "System" so I can clean up (group) the icons on my desktop. ? Yes I know about "hide" but that is not what I want.
2. Is there a way for me to create shortcuts to the menu items I want? ?I'd really like to be able to easily toggle push mail from my BES server on and off. ?When I am at my laptop I don't need/want email coming to my phone. ?I only want it there when I am out. ?Currently I have to open the Messages application, click Menu, scroll down and select Options, choose Email Settings, and then set "Send Email To Handheld" to no. ? I can't be the only person on the planet with a BlackBerry who also sits at their desk a lot of the time. ?Doesn't having email arrive in two places annoy people?
Any help would be appreciated. ? Alan "the BB newbie"
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December 6, 2006 at 7:28 am
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December 4, 2006 at 12:01 pm
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Things have been progressing slowly here around the home/office and it is as many people already have said before, it’s a continuous process of improving the surroundings. We bought a lot of interior magazines and did some googling to get inspiration. That is when the idea came to add a new section to the blog that I think could be worthwhile. Ideas enough for improving things around here but the execution is something else :)
New section about Modern Home Design
Like I said the idea came to me while doing research for us and I thought why not share that stuff with the readers. So as of today I will introduce a new section called "Modern Home Design". It's not my intention to give lectures about the items I show but just post some pictures about what I like and could be of interest. I know it's not like it's not been done before but I really think it could be an asset to this blog since things are about design around here anyway. The items that I post could be all kind of things like furniture, vases, lights, bathrooms etc. Pieces that make you dream and appreciate the art of industrial design.
Swissflex SF 500 - Ambiente
The first item we talk about is something that we opted for our bedroom. We have enjoyed a Swissflex SF 505 slat base for some time now, but since it is just a basic model, it's now time to addd a bed frame to it. That's when we bumped into the SF 500 Ambiente accessories. We wanted something tied but still with some personalty. The SF 500 - Ambiente is all that, since it is very versatile and because you can go from a discreet bed upgrade through sleek design feet to a luxurious complete system featuring headboard, side tables and our unique bed surround. You can choose from different materials: aluminium or various lumbers as well as leather and fabric covers in eleven different colors. It features some nice usability touched like integrated sliding profiles, that can be moved freely along the side of the bed (for when you sit up for example). There are these clever reading lights that can be turned towards where you are reading.


Consider giving your back a break
This bed is not one of the cheapest but if you consider how much time you spend in it, your back will thank you in the long run. I can vouch that it actually works because I sleep better and more solid than I did in my previous bed. The good thing about this system is that it is modular so you can go as far as your budget will take you or you can do as we did, start just with the basics for a few years and update when you can. We chose a black leader back panel and allumium legs combined with bedside tables doors in cherry wood and glass topping.


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