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  • 64 bit tools like BoundsChecker & Purify

    - by titanae
    For many years I have used two great tools BoundsChecker & Purify, but the developers of these applications have let me down, they no longer put effort into maintaining them or developing them. We have corporate accounts with both companies, and they both tell me that they have no intention of producing versions to support 64 bit applications. Can anyone recommend either open source or commercial alternatives that support 64 bit native C++/MFC applications?

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  • Tools and environments supporting Domain Driven Design (DDD)

    - by anthares
    Hi everyone, I'm doing a kind of research on the topic "Domain Driven Design". My question is what tools (or maybe environments) do you use, that support this paradigm? I know that I can google it, but I wonder which of them actually work and are useful, since I have no experience with neither of them. I'm interesting mainly in the .NET Framework, but any other opinions are also welcome! Thanks !

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  • Tools for website/web application load testing?

    - by zarko.susnjar
    Before going into production, our client demands actual numbers of how many users our web application can handle. We have all kinds of features implemented including asset management (file uploads/downloads), documents import/export, various statistics, web-services etc. Which tool (or set of tools) could do this? Application details: XHTML/jQuery Coldfusion 8 SQL Server 2008 Windows Server 2008

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  • MS SQL tuning tools for finding overload

    - by SkyFox
    I use MS SQL server as a DBMS for my very big corporate DB (with different financial data). And some times my system go down. I don't understand why. What programs/tools I can use for finding process/program/thread, that overload my SQL-server? Thanks for all answers!

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  • Tools and tips for switching CMS

    - by Jimmy
    I work for a university, and in the past year we finally broke away from our static HTML site of several thousand pages and moved to a Drupal site. This obviously entails massive amounts of data entry. What if you're already using a CMS and are switching to another one that better suits your needs? How do you minimize the mountain of data entry during such a huge change? Are there tools built for this, or some best practices one should follow?

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  • XPath tools for Mac OS X

    - by Paul Lefebvre
    When I worked mostly in Windows, I used Stylus Studio to test out XPath on my XML files. Now that I primarily use OS X, I haven't found an equivalent tool. What tools for OS X do you recommend for XPath work?

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  • Middleware Test Automation Tools

    Hi I would like to know about any Test Automation Solution adopted in Middle ware Testing. Is it similar to automation solutions provided for functional tests? I would like to know in what ways it is similar / different than Functional test automation. What are the tools which can be used to accomplish test automation in Middleware testing?

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  • Visual Studio 2005- 2008 IDE Editor Tools

    - by GutierrezDev
    Hi everyone. I'm looking for some Vs 2005-2008 Editor Tools like those one in NetBeans or Eclipse that auto insert a close bracket '}' or auto insert a line after an opening bracket '{'. In general a tool that enhance the Editor. I know that resharper does some of the tricks but it is expensive for me.

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  • Organizing automatically Windows Files and Folders

    - by Kiquenet
    For Windows only, Organizing the eleventy-billion files you've got stuffed into folders on your hard drive is very "hard". For example, I have one folder on my computer that I save all web downloads to, regardless of file type, size or purpose. Many of the files are only temporary downloads, for instance setup files of applications that I test, demonstration videos that I watch once or documents that I want to read. Some files on the other hand are there to stay, and I used to move them out of the download folder manually in the past. Another files in folders in my computer: many source code, tests, programs, tools, ... I need tecnology for organize billion files. Which best tools for organize, sort, etc automatically your files-folders? Digital Janitor http://davidevitelaru.com/software/digital-janitor/ Belverede http://lifehacker.com/5510961/how-to-automatically-clean-and-organize-your-desktop-downloads-and-other-folders Download Mover http://www.neoteo.com/download-mover-reorganiza-tus-descargas-14188 File/Folder Date Organizer http://seedling.dcmembers.com/other/ffdorg.zip DropIt http://www.lupopensuite.com/db/dropit.htm Others issues about organization files, desktop, etc How to automate the process of organizing audio files on Windows Organizing My Windows Desktop What's a good way for organizing PDF documents on Windows? Folksonomy tagging for files What is your method of “folksonomy” tagging for files on your local machine?

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  • PHP Dev Tools (Eclipse Plugin) -- Installation Error... help?

    - by Sean Ochoa
    I have already installed WEb Tools, PyDev, and the default Eclipse installation for Ubuntu 10.04 (using "sudo apt-get install eclipe"). I'm now trying to install PHP dev tools plug-in for Eclipse, and I'm getting this error msg: Cannot complete the install because of a conflicting dependency. Software being installed: PDT SDK Feature 1.0.5.v20081126-1856 (org.eclipse.php.sdk_feature.feature.group 1.0.5.v20081126-1856) Software currently installed: Eclipse XML Editors and Tools SDK 3.1.1.v200907161031-7A228DXETAqLQFBNMuHkC8-_dRPY (org.eclipse.wst.xml_sdk.feature.feature.group 3.1.1.v200907161031-7A228DXETAqLQFBNMuHkC8-_dRPY) Only one of the following can be installed at once: Eclipse XML Editors and Tools 3.1.1.v200907161031-7H6FMbDxtkMs9OeLGF98LRhdPKeo (org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature.feature.jar 3.1.1.v200907161031-7H6FMbDxtkMs9OeLGF98LRhdPKeo) Eclipse XML Editors and Tools 3.0.4.v200811211541-7F2ENnCwum8W79A1UYNgSjOcFVJg (org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature.feature.jar 3.0.4.v200811211541-7F2ENnCwum8W79A1UYNgSjOcFVJg) Cannot satisfy dependency: From: PDT SDK Feature 1.0.5.v20081126-1856 (org.eclipse.php.sdk_feature.feature.group 1.0.5.v20081126-1856) To: org.eclipse.php_feature.feature.group [1.0.5.v20081126-1856] Cannot satisfy dependency: From: PDT Feature 1.0.5.v20081126-1856 (org.eclipse.php_feature.feature.group 1.0.5.v20081126-1856) To: org.eclipse.wst.feature.group [3.0.0,4.0.0) Cannot satisfy dependency: From: Web Developer Tools 3.0.4.v200811190840-7A-8l8Qqcz0HyVgjXUE-iuOYZ9ai (org.eclipse.wst.feature.group 3.0.4.v200811190840-7A-8l8Qqcz0HyVgjXUE-iuOYZ9ai) To: org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature.feature.group [3.0.4.v200811211541-7F2ENnCwum8W79A1UYNgSjOcFVJg] Cannot satisfy dependency: From: Eclipse XML Editors and Tools SDK 3.1.1.v200907161031-7A228DXETAqLQFBNMuHkC8-_dRPY (org.eclipse.wst.xml_sdk.feature.feature.group 3.1.1.v200907161031-7A228DXETAqLQFBNMuHkC8-_dRPY) To: org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature.feature.group [3.1.1.v200907161031-7H6FMbDxtkMs9OeLGF98LRhdPKeo] Cannot satisfy dependency: From: Eclipse XML Editors and Tools 3.0.4.v200811211541-7F2ENnCwum8W79A1UYNgSjOcFVJg (org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature.feature.group 3.0.4.v200811211541-7F2ENnCwum8W79A1UYNgSjOcFVJg) To: org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature.feature.jar [3.0.4.v200811211541-7F2ENnCwum8W79A1UYNgSjOcFVJg] Cannot satisfy dependency: From: Eclipse XML Editors and Tools 3.1.1.v200907161031-7H6FMbDxtkMs9OeLGF98LRhdPKeo (org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature.feature.group 3.1.1.v200907161031-7H6FMbDxtkMs9OeLGF98LRhdPKeo) To: org.eclipse.wst.xml_ui.feature.feature.jar [3.1.1.v200907161031-7H6FMbDxtkMs9OeLGF98LRhdPKeo] Any ideas?

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  • What tools/techniques can benefit a solo developer?

    - by Michael Runyon
    Hello, I am a solo developer, working in a very small web development firm. There is occasional support for development from contractors, but for the most part, if code is written in the office, I am writing it. Many of the articles and such on here talk extensively about the tools and techniques used for collaboration of developers in teams, but that is a non-issue with me, as there is no one to (technically) collaborate with. Yet, I feel that in many ways, there are things that could be adjusted for efficiency. Our small office doesn't participate in many of the meetings/team constructions that most of the techniques rely heavily upon....we mostly just walk around and talk to one another when something is needed. This works great for all of the Just-In-Time, 15 minute fix stuff that probably populates 50% of my day, but I am also constantly working on major projects that require my total concentration, and between a flurry of tiny fixes, and being the primary admin on the 4-6 servers that we own, I find it almost impossible to get real, heavy lifting done. What suggestions can you some of you offer to help me/us become more productive/efficient, without adopting all of the corporate/teamwork practices that we are trying desperately to avoid? At what cost for efficiency is our total relaxation?

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  • MS Query Analyzer / Management Studio replacement?

    - by kprobst
    I've been using SQL Server since version 6.5 and I've always been a bit amazed at the fact that the tools seem to be targeted to DBAs rather than developers. I liked the simplicity and speed of the Query Analyzer for example, but hated the built-in editor, which was really no better than a syntax coloring-capable Notepad. Now that we have Management Studio the management part seems a bit better but from a developer standpoint the tools is even worse. Visual Studio's excellent text editor... without a way to customize keyboard bindings!? Don't get me started on how unusable is the tree-based management hierarchy. Why can't I re-root the tree on a list of stored procs for example the way the Enterprise Manager used to allow? Now I have a treeview that needs to be scrolled horizontally, which makes it eminently useless. The SQL server support in Visual Studio is fantastic for working with stored procedures and functions, but it's terrible as a general ad hoc data query tool. I've tried various tools over the years but invariably they seem to focus on the management side and shortchange the developer in me. I just want something with basic admin capabilities, good keyboard support and requisite DDL functionality (ideally something like the Query Analyzer). At this point I'm seriously thinking of using vim+sqlcmd and a console... I'm that desperate :) Those of you who work day in and day out with SQL Server and Visual Studio... do you find the tools to be adequate? Have you ever wished they were better and if you have found something better, could you share please? Thanks!

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  • MS Query Analizer/Management Studio replacement?

    - by kprobst
    I've been using SQL Server since version 6.5 and I've always been a bit amazed at the fact that the tools seem to be targeted to DBAs rather than developers. I liked the simplicity and speed of the Query Analizer for example, but hated the built-in editor, which was really no better than a syntax coloring-capable Notepad. Now that we have Management Studio the management part seems a bit better but from a developer standpoint the tools is even worse. Visual Studio's excellent text editor... without a way to customize keyboard bindings!? Don't get me started on how unusable is the tree-based management hierarchy. Why can't I re-root the tree on a list of stored procs for example the way the Enterprise Manager used to allow? Now I have a treeview that needs to be scrolled horizontally, which makes it eminently useless. The SQL server support in Visual Studio is fantastic for working with stored procedures and functions, but it's terrible as a general ad hoc data query tool. I've tried various tools over the years but invariably they seem to focus on the management side and shortchange the developer in me. I just want something with basic admin capabilities, good keyboard support and requisite DDL functionality (ideally something like the Query Analyzer). At this point I'm seriously thinking of using vim+sqlcmd and a console... I'm that desperate :) Those of you who work day in and day out with SQL Server and Visual Studio... do you find the tools to be adequate? Have you ever wished they were better and if you have found something better, could you share please? Thanks!

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  • Function missing but file including it is loaded? (Uncaught ReferenceError: flashembed is not defined)

    - by jerrygarciuh
    jQuery Tools is a stand-alone library that offers a flashembed() function; it does not require jQuery. But with or without jQuery I am seeing error Uncaught ReferenceError: flashembed is not defined Page html from here and a JSFiddle of it. <div class="ads-box" id="ad1"> <script>flashembed("ad1", "/g/shows/sidebar/72940064_ad_swf.swf");</script> </div> <script src="http://cdn.jquerytools.org/1.2.7/full/jquery.tools.min.js"></script> The SWF is not 404 http://www.itsneworleans.dreamhosters.com/g/shows/sidebar/72940064_ad_swf.swf And the CDN file has the flashembed function and resources tab shows it loaded. http://cdn.jquerytools.org/1.2.7/full/jquery.tools.min.js What is my next step in debugging this?

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  • Database change management tools?

    - by zodeus
    We are currently in the process of solidifying a database change management process. We run MySql 5 running on RedHat 5. I have selected LiquiBase as the tool because it's open source and allows us to expand its functionality later if needed. It also seems to be one of the few free projects that are still active. Has anyone here had any experience using LiquiBase or other Db versioning tools? Company Background: We are an SaaS company providing a 7/24 hosted application. There are dozens of instances running different versions of the same database and we need a way to manage the deploy process as it's starting to get out of control. The databases have hundreds of tables and we typically do releases once every 3 months.

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  • IE6 Hacks: Getting jQuery tools expose to work properly on my site

    - by Wild Thing
    Hi, I am trying to get the jQuery tools 'expose' function to work properly in IE6. The page is http://204.51.246.10:12123/ You will need IE6 to reproduce the bug (obviously :)). If you click 'Sign In' on the top-right corner (below the 'Join Today!' button), you will notice that the sign in panel (fieldset#login-controls) is getting covered by the background of its parent element (.signinPanel), which is very weird. It is not on the top of z-index, and I can't figure out why. Please note that in order to get fieldset#login-controls positioned correctly, I have applied the following hack for IE6: $("#header, #header div, #header table, #header td, #header tr").css("position", "static"); $("fieldset#login-controls *").css("position", "static"); This might be the reason for the above. I am pretty lost at this point, as I can't figure what's going on - any advise would be appreciated. Cheers, Wild Thing

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  • Best tools to monitor Tomcat

    - by Pier Luigi
    Hi all, I'm searching free tools for monitor tomcat (traffic, memory usage, threads, requests, CPU, logs,...). I'm currently using lambdaprobe on Tomcat 5.5.x, but it seems that is no more developed (or not? the site lambdaprobe.org is always down for me...). Has someone good experiences to share? In lambdaprobe there are some info available only if tomcat is instrumented with JMX. Well, JMX is something of strange and mysterious for me. Is a good solution in a production server? It's worth to spend my (little) time to learn it?

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  • Flowcharting tool/add-in for Visual Studio

    - by Rajah
    A 2 part question: Are flow-charts, as tool to analyze source-code, no longer considered useful? The reason I ask this question is that if you Google for source-code to flowchart tools for Visual Studio, there are no relevant results. Also, Microsoft does not seem to have a tool for this purpose. Are people just not using flowcharts that much any more? (I find them to be a great way to document complex logic in my code). Are there any VS tools that can take .Net (C#, VB.Net) code and convert it to a flowchart? (The only tool that I found is Aviosto's Visustin, which does not provide VS integration). Any other tools that you can recommend for this purpose?

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