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theoretical tech stuff: REST CRUD Back-end Services in Seconds Without Writing One Line of Code
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Thursday, November 21, 2013. REST CRUD Back-end Services in Seconds Without Writing One Line of Code. Create a Services Back-end in seconds with Node.js and Sails MVC Frameowrk. You are a front-end developer that would like to test your newly. Developed user interface, by pointing to some real back end services. But all you need is some back-end service that can allow you to insert and retrieve some data, without wasting a month to get it accomplished. 1 Install node.js. Sudo yum install nodejs npm.
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theoretical tech stuff: May 2012
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Friday, May 11, 2012. Stay tuned for RocketGit! RocketGit will be release soon and it will be the new kid on the block. Rocketgit is neat web interface for git focusing on simplicity and usability. It enables teams to work together on software projects. Its integration with the Eclipse IDE is smooth, the documentation is short and sweet, the interface is clean and simple but very efficient and effective. Stay tuned! Links to this post. RocketGit #7: Eclipse IDE: Generate SSH Key (Windows). File - Import ...
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theoretical tech stuff: IBM RAF: Create a Websphere Application Server restart project
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014. IBM RAF: Create a Websphere Application Server restart project. 1 Create RAF Project. Login into BF/RAF web interface. 12 Go to Console tab and click on Projects. 13 Enter a Name for your project and click Save:. Go to Console tab and click on Projects. 15 Click on newly created. FEP SERVER RESTART DEMO. 16 Create a new Stop Server step and click on Save Step:. 17 Create a new Start Server step and click on Save Step:. 18 Create a Server Status step (Optional):. 22 Create a new.
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theoretical tech stuff: July 2011
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Monday, July 18, 2011. JAVA: Connecting to Tivoli Directory Server (TDS). A totally unpolished piece of code, but a working one:) Just put it out there as an example for other people trying to accomplish this. This is also able to retrieve Password Policy attributes from TDS (if a Password Policy was defined). Public class LdapTest {. Public static void main(String[] args) throws NamingException {. Create your search string. String userId = "mytestuser";. String INITIAL ENTRY = "uid" "=" userId. Labels: ...
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theoretical tech stuff: January 2012
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012. IBM PORTAL: USING PUMA SPI TO DISPLAY AN LDAP ATTRIBUTE IN THE THEME. This is a sample code snippet inserted in the Default.jsp:. C:if test="${ifLoggedIn}" li class="lotusFirst". Comibm.portal.puma.User portalUser= (com.ibm.portal.puma.User)request.getAttribute(com.ibm.portal.RequestConstants.REQUEST USER OBJECT);. String user = portalUser.get("displayName").toString();. Span class="lotusUser" Hello %=user% /span /li. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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theoretical tech stuff: October 2013
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Wednesday, October 16, 2013. Installing IBM WebSphere Portal 8 on Fedora 19. The only issue I had was related to the OS prerequisites not being met. All I had to do was temporarily update the /etc/redhat-release to Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.9 (Tikanga). Let me know if you are trying to install IBM WebSphere Portal 8 on Fedora 19 (or any other Fedora version) and run into any other issues. Links to this post. Saturday, October 12, 2013. 1 Login into your EC2 console. 2 Stop your instance.
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theoretical tech stuff: Adding more disk space to your existing Amazon EC2 Instance
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Saturday, October 12, 2013. Adding more disk space to your existing Amazon EC2 Instance. 1 Login into your EC2 console. 2 Stop your instance. 2 Go to Volumes. 3 Click on Create Volume button on top right. and follow directions to create a new volume. 4 Select check box next to volume and from Actions menu select Attach Volume. 5 Attach it to your desired instance. 6 Start your instance. 8 Format your device (Optional): i.e. sudo mkfs -t ext3 /dev/xvdj. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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theoretical tech stuff: June 2015
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). IT Consultant. Open Source. IBM WebSphere Portal. IBM Web Content Management. Lotus/IBM Connections. IBM Rational Automation Framework, etc. View my complete profile. Tivoli Directory Server (TDS). IBM WebSphere Portal 8 Wiki. IBM WebSphere Portal 7 Product Documentation. Watermark theme. Powered by Blogger.
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theoretical tech stuff: Creating a Custom WebSphere Portal 8 Theme with the Eclipse IDE
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Tuesday, December 3, 2013. Creating a Custom WebSphere Portal 8 Theme with the Eclipse IDE. This is a very good IBM article on how to get started with your own custom theme for WebSphere Portal 8:. Deploying and developing IBM WebSphere Portal 8 themes: A step-by-step guide. A couple of notes:. While the article is mentioning RAD as a preffered tool, I was successfully able to use Eclipse IDE (with the WAS 8 server connector plugin provided by IBM). May 6, 2014 at 2:11 AM. At com.ibm.wps.mode...At sun...