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  • Win a iPad Mini in December with the Oracle Partners Enablement team!

    - by Richard Lefebvre
    Oracle December Calendar is available now! As an Oracle Partner, come back every day in December to the OPN-Enablement Blog and open a door to answer a question about Oracle and his Partner Specialization. Every right answer leads one step further towards a winning opportunity for an iPad mini** To get there, directly click on one of the following links:  https://blogs.oracle.com/opnenablement https://blogs.oracle.com/opnenablement/entry/oracle_december_calender **Participation is limited to Oracle Partner employees only

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  • Sandboxes Explained: How They’re Already Protecting You and How to Sandbox Any Program

    - by Chris Hoffman
    Sandboxing is an important security technique that isolates programs, preventing malicious or malfunctioning programs from damaging or snooping on the rest of your computer. The software you use is already sandboxing much of the code you run every day. You can also create sandboxes of your own to test or analyze software in a protected environment where it won’t be able to do any damage to the rest of your system.    

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  • Harnessing the Power of WebLogic and Coherence, November 5, 2013

    - by Carlos Chang
    Register now for OTN Virtual Developer DayHarnessing the Power of WebLogic and Coherence, November 5, 2013 Join us for Oracle Technology Network's Virtual Developer Day, a new, free, hands-on virtual developer workshop. Java Developers and Architects can attend live, moderated sessions and hands-on labs to learn how to leverage existing skills to take advantage of features in Oracle WebLogic and Oracle Coherence, core components of Oracle's Cloud Application Foundation.   There will be live chats w/ Oracle tech staff throughout the event.  Check it out.

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  • Hack Fest Going Strong!

    - by Yolande Poirier
    Today was the first day of  the Hack Fest at Devoxx, the Java developer conference in Belgium.  The Hack Fest started with the Raspberry Pi & Leap Motion hands-on lab. Vinicius Senger introduced the Java Embedded, Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Java Champion Geert Bevin presented the Leap Motion, a controller sensing your hands and fingers to play games by controlling the mouse as an example. "Programmers are cooler than musicians because they can create entire universe using all senses" explained Geert In teams, participants started building applications using Raspberry Pi, sensors and relays. One team tested the performance of Tomcat, Java EE and Java Embedded Suite on the Raspberry Pi. Another used built an text animation using a LCD screen. Teams are using the Leap Motion to close and open programs on the desktop and other teams are using it as a game control. 

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  • How to Change How Long Internet Explorer Keeps a List of Sites You Have Visited

    - by Taylor Gibb
    There is a handy feature in most modern browsers that allows you to go back and see what pages you have visited on a particular day. But what if you don’t want your browser to keep track of your browsing history? Here’s how to disable it. How To Play DVDs on Windows 8 6 Start Menu Replacements for Windows 8 What Is the Purpose of the “Do Not Cover This Hole” Hole on Hard Drives?

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  • How can I set the date format to my country setting?

    - by Jamina Meissner
    I am German, but I use only English software. Hence, I am also using English Ubuntu. It's not because I don't know how to install German Ubuntu. It's because I prefer to work with English software environment. However, I would like to keep date & time format in German format, just as I use a German keyboard layout in English Ubuntu. I can set the time format to 24h time. But how can I set the date format to German time format? It is irritating for me to have the day number before the time numbers: In other words, instead of "Oct 14 15:16" I want it to display "14 Okt" or (if only English language is available) "14 Oct 15:16" or "14th Oct 15:16". At least, the number of the day should be displayed before the month. In Windows, it was no problem to choose time/date/currency settings according to a chosen country. Where can I do this in Ubuntu? The best would be if I could freely enter the date/time format myself with variables (DD.MM hh.mm.ss etc). I found answers for Ubuntu 11.04, but not for Ubuntu 12.04. I am using Ubuntu 12.04, 64-bit. Keep in mind that I am a beginner. So I'd like to be able to do this via GUI, if possible. EDIT: I found the answer in a forum. Go to System Settings... and choose Language Support. There are two tabs, Language and Reginal Formats. You are by default on the Language tab. On the Language tab, click Install / Remove Languages. A window with a list of languages opens. Mark the language(s) you want to add for your time/date/currency format. Click Apply Changes. Ubuntu will now download and install the additional language files, as well as help files of other applications in this language. So don't be irritated. When Ubuntu has finished applying the changes, switch to Regional Formats tab. (Do not change the Language for menus and windows on the Language tab if you only want to change the date/time/unit format). There you can choose from the dropdown list the language for your preferred format for date/time/currency/unit. Log out and log in again to have the changes take effect.

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  • JavaOne Community Keynote Videos

    - by Tori Wieldt
    If you weren't able to attend JavaOne 2012 in San Francisco, one of the high points was the Community Keynote on the last day. It was by the community and for the community. It included a visit from James Goling, demos, and community members describing what they've been up to. You can watch highlights: or watch the full keynote: The continued innovation of Java requires the full engagement, participation, and collaboration of the Java community. Well done!

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  • any refresher courses on java enterprise [on hold]

    - by f1wade
    hi can anyone surggest anywhere or any online material, that will serve as a short (1 day) course to cover the basics of spring, hibernate, webflow, richfaces, jsf, beans I am trying to find one that just covers the basics, (how to create this, this and this, and heres another way, these are the options) kind of course. i'm looking for something more point blank, and quick, something i can jot down notes, and then use them back at my application code base. can anyone suggest anywhere, online, or local to nottingham / derby / leicester, UK please.

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  • devlog & community engagement: where to start?

    - by Lai Yu-Hsuan
    I heard one of the ways to promote games is to start a development log, but I haven't gotten it to this day. Where should I start? Though I have had a blog, this idea seems a infinite loop: Writing blog to promote game, then I have to promote my blog and nothing becomes easier. So, where do you post devlog? Or you post other interesting things in some communities? Are there some examples that I can learn from?

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  • WmiPrvSE.exe consuming 25% of CPU on Win7

    - by Ken Hortsch
    On my HP laptop the WMI Provider Host was consuming 25% of my CPU.  This just started one day.  The offending process ended up being the HP Wireless Assistant Service, which is not needed as Win7 provides WiFi services. To turn it off: On your desktop right-click on Computer and select Manage Select Services and Applications and double click Services Right click on the HP Wireless Assistant Service and select Properties Change the Startup Type to Manual

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  • Rules of Holes #4 -Do You Have the BIG Picture?

    - by ArnieRowland
    Some folks decry the concept of being in a 'Hole'. For them, there is no such thing as 'Technical Debt', no such thing as maintaining weak and wobbly legacy code, no such thing as bad designs, no such thing as under-skilled or poorly performing co-workers, no such thing as 'fighting fires', or no such thing as management that doesn't share the corporate vision. They just go to work and do their job, keep their head down, and do whatever is required. Mostly. Until the day they are swallowed by the...(read more)

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  • Google analytics is counting way to much

    - by Luticka
    I have a website using Google analytics but it is counting way to much. To test this i was logging all entry's to my database with time and IP address. My result for one day was: Google analytics: Visits: 4078 Absolute Unique Visitors: 3758 My Database: Visits: 4182 Unique Visitors(Only by IP): 905 I use the tracking option "One domain with multiple subdomains" because the website is accessible both on www.example.com and example.com. I'm i missing something or what could be wrong?

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  • Website Development Basics

    With the emergence of many Web 2.0 sites, there are many web pages being created each day. With a very user-friendly control panel that helps the creator navigate and modify the pages with just a flick of the wrist, this is definitely becoming the better (and cheaper) alternative way to establish a presence online.

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  • Leave the CDs in the Office

    <b>Linux Journal:</b> "If you have ever experienced that, or would simply like to no longer need to tote that book of CDs with you every day, then this article is for you."

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  • Google I/O 2010 Keynote, pt. 12

    Google I/O 2010 Keynote, pt. 12 Video footage from Day 1 keynote at Google I/O 2010 For Google I/O session videos, presentations, developer interviews and more, go to: code.google.com/io From: GoogleDevelopers Views: 1 0 ratings Time: 14:55 More in Science & Technology

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  • Workshops tackle Qt, Linux, and i.MX development

    <b>LinuxDevices:</b> "Future Electronics and Nokia will host six full-day, hands-on workshops across the North America on using Linux and Nokia's Qt development framework to develop user interfaces (UIs) for Freescale's ARM-based i.MX system-on-chips (SoCs)."

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  • The Secret to SEO Consulting

    The secret to achieving good SEO results in the natural search is build links to your site. It is really easy to do but you have to find high value sites and you can only do 2 or 3 a day. The hardest part of doing SEO is to stay consistent. I have devised a plan that only takes 1 hour to do, five days a week. It is a simple way to reach the top of natural search results in a fun and never frustrating way.

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  • The Learning Map

    - by user12652314
    Danny Hillis has always been a favorite since he opened the first Java Day back in 1995. Now it's great to see him talking about the challenge we are just about to address with our new "Learning Exchange" Industry Solution which brings all the power of Oracle technology to the address the challenge for lifelong learners. The current thought is to launch it at the Edu tech event at CES along with a special dinner reception with our content friends at Digital Hollywood. Stay tuned.

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  • Windows 8 Initial User Experience

    - by Kevin Shyr
    Today is the second day I'm using a Windows 8 laptop.  Load up time is fast, and changing applications is very smooth.  However, I keep finding myself hitting the windows key (double-clicking a PDF file, and, what?  How do I get back?)Other than that, the experience has been fine.  So far this has not been any worse than other windows upgrade experience I had so far.  No bad news is good news here.

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  • How to see the lists of my videos in Shotwell?

    - by Joe Cabezas
    I made an import from my camera (photos and videos), and after imported them, the "last sync" item, shows me the photos and videos i've recently imported. But if I click any Event in the "Events" tree (left side), only shows my photos... How to see my videos imported that day also? using shotwell 0.12.3 (default in ubuntu 12.10) pics: Last import preview: http://i.stack.imgur.com/uVnQR.png Event preview: http://i.stack.imgur.com/WTuSg.png PD: sorry I have no rights yet to post pictures

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  • How does Minecraft render its sunset and sky?

    - by Nick
    In Minecraft, the sunset looks really beautiful and I've always wanted to know how they do it. Do they use several skyboxes rendered over eachother? That is, one for the sky (which can turn dark and light depending on the time of the day), one for the sun and moon, and one for the orange horizon effect? I was hoping someone could enlighten me... I wish I could enter wireframe or something like that but as far as I know that is not possible.

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  • Ubuntu 12.04 forgetting XModmap settings often

    - by PKKid
    I have the following contents in my ~/.Xmodmap file. It seems a couple times a day (without rebooting or logging out) I need to rerun the command "xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap" to reset my settings. The only thing I can think is that it seems to happen when I walk away from my computer for a bit. Maybe it forgets the settings when the computer locks itself? remove control = Control_L remove mod1 = Alt_L keycode 64 = Control_L keycode 37 = Alt_L add control = Control_L add mod1 = Alt_L Anyone else seeing similar issues?

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