Borland releases Web services-aimed JBuilder X
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Borland details latest on JBuilder
Borland details latest on JBuilder
08/10/2004 02:34 PMCNET News.com Aug 10 2004 7:26PM GMT
Borland Packs New Features into JBuilder
Borland Packs New Features into JBuilder
08/10/2004 12:47 PMThe upgrade concentrates on
JSF, J2EE 1.4 and quality code.
ActiveWin.com: Borland JBuilder X
Enterprise Edition - Review
ActiveWin.com: Borland JBuilder X
Enterprise Edition - Review
12/23/2003 01:33 AMhttp://www.activewin.com/reviews/software/devl/jbuilderx/images/box.jp
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Borland Joins eBay's Web Services
Platform
Borland Joins eBay's Web Services
Platform
05/26/2004 01:35 PMDelphi programmers can now integrate eBay and PayPal Web services
into their own applications.
PayPal API release aimed at Web
services, OS developers
PayPal API release aimed at Web
services, OS developers
05/13/2004 09:32 AM In an effort to help higher-level developers build payment and
transaction functions into their Web sites and applications, PayPal
has released a suite of free APIs that the eBay-owned company claims
will enable more streamlined and automated access to its platform.
ComponentOne® Releases ComponentOne
DevKits for Visual Studio .NET and
Borland® Delphi™ 8 —Combines Powerful
Microsoft .NET development environments
with ComponentOne Studio Enterprise
ComponentOne® Releases ComponentOne
DevKits for Visual Studio .NET and
Borland® Delphi™ 8 —Combines Powerful
Microsoft .NET development environments
with ComponentOne Studio Enterprise
06/11/2004 03:46 AMComponentOne today released ComponentOne DevKit for Visual Studio .NET
and ComponentOne DevKit for Borland® Delphi™ 8. These combos not only
include the .NET and Delphi 8 development environments, they also
include the entire line of award-winning components for .NET, ASP.NET,
Mobile Devices, and even COM, which are included in ComponentOne
Studio Enterprise. [PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]
Compuware Releases New Web Services
Tools
Compuware Releases New Web Services
Tools
02/10/2004 02:59 AMOptimalJ platform wrapped with its Model-Driven Pattern-Based (MDPB)
Web Services Development approach.
Briefly: WS-I releases Web services app
model
Briefly: WS-I releases Web services app
model
12/10/2003 04:21 PMCNET Dec 10 2003 2:34PM ET
WS-I releases Web services application
sample
WS-I releases Web services application
sample
12/10/2003 01:55 PMAutodesk releases location services
suite
Autodesk releases location services
suite
12/10/2003 07:46 PMZDNet Dec 10 2003 6:46PM ET
Amazon Releases Web Services API To
E-Commerce Site
Amazon Releases Web Services API To
E-Commerce Site
03/13/2003 10:24 AMJBuilder X or IntelliJ IDEA?
JBuilder X or IntelliJ IDEA?
01/09/2004 09:57 PMUntil a couple years ago, I was an avid JBuilder fan. I fell in love
with it when they first released their all-Java version (version 3.5
it was, I believe) and used it extensively until 6.0. This is when I
was introduced to IntelliJ IDEA and discovered all that I had been
missing until then. IDEA was similar enough to... (220 words)
GMP Services Releases Instant .Net
Portal-Website Application
GMP Services Releases Instant .Net
Portal-Website Application
09/14/2004 02:03 AMGMP Services, Inc., a private Georgia based software, publishing, and
hosting company, today announced the release of GMP Instant Portal –
Website 1.1. Based on the original iBuySpy portal framework and built
on the Microsoft ™ .net framework the GMP Instant Portal – Website
application is an easy to setup web portal that contains many unique
features and enhancements. [PRWEB Sep 14, 2004]
Running JBuilder after Java 1.4.1 breaks
it
Running JBuilder after Java 1.4.1 breaks
it
03/13/2003 10:23 AMI had a perfectly good version of JBuilder Personal 7 running before I
did a system update and updated my JavaVM to 1.4.1 from 1.3.1, and
JBuilder failed to work after that. Having a pretty important project
due soon, I trie...
JBuilder, Eclipse or IDEA? No contest...
JBuilder, Eclipse or IDEA? No contest...
01/16/2004 11:03 AMA few days ago, I asked people about their experiences with JBuilder X
and IntelliJ IDEA. I've since spent some time with JBuilder X
Foundation and also gave Eclipse another try based on some of the
comments I received on that post. Your mileage may vary, but my
experiences were: JBuilder X has come a long way since JBuilder 6,...
(344 words)
Easy Struts for Eclipse & JBuilder
Easy Struts for Eclipse & JBuilder
03/14/2003 08:49 PMEasy Struts compatible with Eclipse 2.1
AIT Business Services releases the
Intelligent Commerce Exchange® Product.
AIT Business Services releases the
Intelligent Commerce Exchange® Product.
06/16/2004 02:19 AMAIT Business Services, LLC, a leading provider of management and
technical solutions for manufacturing and distribution companies,
today introduced version 1.0 of Intelligent Commerce Exchange®, a
solution set designed to answer the ever increasing Ecommerce demands
faced by the mid-market. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2004]
JBuilder 2005 speeds Java development
JBuilder 2005 speeds Java development
08/10/2004 10:33 AMBorland Software has launched Borland JBuilder 2005, a new version of
its cross-platform (including Mac OS X) integrated development
environment (IDE) for Java...
Borland's new Java IDE JBuilder 2005 to
ship in Sept.
Borland's new Java IDE JBuilder 2005 to
ship in Sept.
08/10/2004 03:57 PMBorland Software Corp. announced on Tuesday that the latest version of
its cross-platform integrated development environment (IDE) for Java,
JBuilder
2005, will ship in September. The "Develop" component of Borland's
Application Lifecycle Management suite, JBuilder 2005 supports such
new Java standards as JavaServer Faces, JDK 5.0 and J2EE 1.4 and
features an integrated performance management suite that offers full
J2EE component level profiling with Borland's Optimizeit Request
Analyzer, Profiler, Code Coverage and Thread Debugger.
Microsoft Releases Web Services Dynamic
Discovery Specification (WS-Discovery)
Microsoft Releases Web Services Dynamic
Discovery Specification (WS-Discovery)
02/18/2004 10:43 AMXMLMania.com Feb 18 2004 1:49PM GMT
Borland Gets Together Again With .NET
Borland Gets Together Again With .NET
04/18/2005 03:53 PMBorland Cozies Up to BEA
Borland Cozies Up to BEA
08/14/2002 12:19 PMFollowing the recent sale of WebGain, Jbuilder is pushing Visual Cafe
out of WebLogic's way.
Why Borland is unafraid to go its own
way
Why Borland is unafraid to go its own
way
11/06/2003 09:54 AMBorland is 20 years of age in 2003 and has been wary of open source
virtually that entire time. That it has been a survivor in the
shark-infested corporate IT waters is a tribute to the company's
leadership, vision, and business acumen. But should it continue the
strategy it set years ago in this brave new -- and much more
collaborative -- world?
Borland: you only live thrice
Borland: you only live thrice
11/07/2003 05:29 AMCatch the third wave
Borland Previews C++ for 2.5G/3G Apps
Borland Previews C++ for 2.5G/3G Apps
05/23/2002 10:39 PMMicrosoft, Borland: We're friends
Microsoft, Borland: We're friends
11/05/2003 12:44 AMDeveloper tool competitors tout cooperation during BorCon
presentations.
Borland updates Janeva
Borland updates Janeva
11/12/2003 05:44 PMSoftware connects .Net applications to J2EE and CORBA on the back-end.
Borland to miss Q1 targets
Borland to miss Q1 targets
04/08/2005 10:08 AMSlow closures blamed
Borland Upgrades Janeva
Borland Upgrades Janeva
11/11/2003 05:40 PMFor the second time this year, the company is releasing code
improvements to the software that lets .NET and J2EE talk to each
other.
Borland leaves Kylix in limbo
Borland leaves Kylix in limbo
11/05/2003 08:39 AMComputer Weekly Nov 5 2003 8:26AM ET
Borland Bears First Fruits of
TogetherSoft Buy
Borland Bears First Fruits of
TogetherSoft Buy
02/12/2003 09:24 AMThe software tools provider unveils Borland Enterprise Studio 5 for
Java and Borland Together Edition for JBuilder to ramp up application
development.
Borland Steps up Acquisition Spree
Borland Steps up Acquisition Spree
10/30/2002 10:57 AMBorland shells out $185 million in cash and stock for TogetherSoft's
software development platforms.
Borland 'congela' el desarrollo de Kylix
Borland 'congela' el desarrollo de Kylix
11/07/2003 06:32 AMBorland looks to take on Visual Studio
with Diamondback
Borland looks to take on Visual Studio
with Diamondback
09/14/2004 05:09 AMSan Jose, Calif. - Borland Software with the planned Diamondback
release of its Delphi tool for Windows applications is looking to take
on Microsoft while accommodating .Net, Win32 and Delphi development, a
Borland official said on Monday at the BorCon conference here.
Borland assembles a bigger toolkit
Borland assembles a bigger toolkit
11/03/2003 03:43 PMThe software maker expects later this year to deliver on its plans to
bundle tools that work with Java and Microsoft's .Net software.
Borland cautiously optimistic over
Microsoft ALM
Borland cautiously optimistic over
Microsoft ALM
03/29/2005 09:03 AMDatamonitor Mar 29 2005 1:27PM GMT
Borland Developer Network Feeds
Borland Developer Network Feeds
05/06/2004 07:24 AMBorland now offers a nice set of
RSS feeds. If you're viewing this in FeedDemon, click here to subscribe to
all the feeds at once.
Borland offers UML for Microsoft
developers
Borland offers UML for Microsoft
developers
04/18/2005 07:33 AMBorland Software on Monday is upgrading its Together modeling suite
for Microsoft Visual Studio .Net development. The suite now includes
UML 2.0 capabilities.
Borland Licenses Windows .NET Framework
SDK
Borland Licenses Windows .NET Framework
SDK
01/27/2003 08:45 AMIn the spirit of cooperative competition, the software tools vendor
looks to push Microsoft's .NET platform to developers.
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Chocolate for XDoclet 0.2.0
Chocolate for XDoclet 0.2.0
11/02/2003 05:24 AMAn EJB designer tool with XDoclet support for Borland JBuilder.
XDoclet for WebSphere 5.1
XDoclet for WebSphere 5.1
06/23/2004 04:49 AMUpload of v1.1.1
XML and relational data in WebSphere
Studio (WebSphere Developer's Journal)
XML and relational data in WebSphere
Studio (WebSphere Developer's Journal)
10/25/2002 07:23 AMXDoclet
XDoclet
05/06/2004 08:33 PMXDoclet v1.2.1 released
XDoclet 1.2.2 RC1
XDoclet 1.2.2 RC1
09/26/2004 06:50 AMA code generation engine.
XDoclet 1.2.2 snapshot
XDoclet 1.2.2 snapshot
08/19/2004 06:20 AMA code generation engine.
XDoclet 1.2.2 snapshot 040831
XDoclet 1.2.2 snapshot 040831
08/31/2004 11:31 AMA code generation engine.
Panther Ships With Ant, XDoclet And
JBoss
Panther Ships With Ant, XDoclet And
JBoss
10/28/2003 11:06 PM(Simon Brown via MyAppleMenu)
chocolate chocolate chocolate
chocolate chocolate chocolate
03/17/2005 03:20 AM
Chocolate is so damn
good I keep seeing boutique chocolate companies popping up
everywhere (like this one:
www.delicioustruffles.com).
And now Pete of Pete's Wicked Ale has started one (
www.cocoapetes.com)
Which begs the question is chocolate the next beer? Is America about
to be deluged with extraordinary chocolates like we've been hit with
microbrews? And why has it taken so damn long?
I have seen God in a cup of chocolate
I have seen God in a cup of chocolate
06/05/2005 11:42 PMCory Doctorow:

I don't hardly eat sugar, and I practically never eat dessert, but
last night,
Ben
Hammersley took me to
Hemingway's, a
chocolate joint in Florence, Italy. I have never, ever tasted anything
remotely as good as the things I tasted last night. I ate so much
chocolate that I sweated it all night. It was completely worth it.
Examine this picture of me closely: that expression on my face is
chocolate ecstasy.
There were many delicious things on offer at Hemingway's, but two were
so good as to be life-changing. The first was a flourless, eggless
dark chocolate torte, which had the consistency of the inside of a
truffle and was served slightly chilled. Every mouthful of this made
me feel like something important in my mouth was bursting. There were
medieval princes who spent lifetimes searching for experiences that
did this sort of thing to your sensory apparatus. Whatever they found
was nothing so good as this.
But the very best was their Mexican-style drinking chocolate, called
the Montezuma, a viscous drink made with very bitter chocolate,
seasoned with chillies, aged Cuban rum (I don't drink, either, but I
had two of these), and cinnamon and nutmeg. The longer I held sips of
Montezuma in my mouth, the more flavors and subtleties I discovered.
The chillies suffused my sinuses and the rum made my whole abdomen
glow gently, like banked coals. This was, without a doubt, the best
thing I ever tasted, and possibly the best sensation I've ever
experienced. I've seen people in religious ecstasy. That's what this
felt like.
Afterwards, I fell asleep for half an hour on the sofa in Hemingway's,
collapsed on one of my dining companions. My brain was overwhelmed
with the tastes, and it had to shut my body off so that it could
process the input. I have a feeling that from now on, whenever a
little money finds its way into my pocket, the temptation to blow it
on a plane ticket to Florence (cheap from London, as these things go)
and have a cup of Hemingway's Montezuma is going to be
nigh-irresistible. I no longer feel the need to blow my cash on
computers or gadgets -- just hook an IV of this thing straight into my
arm and leave me to die by chocolate.
Link
Chocolate Mousse in RDF
Chocolate Mousse in RDF
12/02/2003 01:55 AMMark
Pilgrim:
All hierarchies, directories, and schemas are
necessarily biased by the worldview of the person creating them,
and mine is no exception.
Your Password For A Chocolate Bar, A
Pen, Or Nothing At All
Your Password For A Chocolate Bar, A
Pen, Or Nothing At All
04/19/2004 07:01 PMLast year we pointed to a study saying that people would
give you
their password in exchange for a cheap ballpoint pen, and this
year the prize has changed, but the result is the same. A new study
shows that all it takes
is a chocolate
bar and plenty of people will cough up their passwords. Of
course, what they don't realize is that whoever was giving out the
chocolate bars was the real sucker. A study last month showed that
people
will cough up all sorts of info if you just ask for it,
without giving anything in return.
Nokia's chocolate box
Nokia's chocolate box
01/22/2004 02:10 AM Maybe Nokia knows something we don't about what the ladies really
want for Valentine's Day, but in Japan they're selling a special box
of...
IBM Automates WebSphere
IBM Automates WebSphere
06/25/2004 12:46 AMA beta of IBM's WebSphere Extended Deployment software is designed to
monitor and self-manage the performance of software and hardware in
response to extreme variances in network conditions. As a result, IBM
claims that IT resources can be adjusted on the fly and reallocated to
critical business applications with greater speed and accuracy than
with human intervention.
Why does my dog smell like chocolate?
Why does my dog smell like chocolate?
05/06/2004 11:21 PMletting the online community explain the eternal questions.
Death by Chocolate
Death by Chocolate
06/23/2004 12:21 PM
Welcome to tropical
Ivory Coast, the
small African nation that is home of almost half of the world's
cocoa
exports! Visit the sandy beaches! Get
kidnapped and disappeared by government
officials!
Pork Chocolate Bar??
Pork Chocolate Bar??
06/22/2004 07:02 PM
Chocolate
dipped pork fat is now on the menu in one of the Ukraine's
trendiest restaurants. Because regular pork fat isn't chocolately
enough.
IBM Jazzes Up WebSphere for JDK 1.4
IBM Jazzes Up WebSphere for JDK 1.4
12/23/2003 04:28 PMAn exec describes IBM's application server and graphical advances for
J2EE 1.4.
Roulette Chocolate
Roulette Chocolate
08/14/2004 04:55 AMFirebox™ Chocolate-Chili Russian Roulette .. fudgy
yumyums
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Cake with your Chocolate
Cake with your Chocolate
03/14/2005 06:01 PM
« Best chocolate cake ever.... »
I have a puppy who doesn't often let me relax on the couch in the
evening but somehow sleeps contentedly on the kitchen floor if I am
baking something, so I have been baking a bit more than usual lately.
I was looking for a cooking pan one evening and rediscovered the
gothic cathedral Bundt pan I've had for a few years that I'd forgotten
about and thought about making a Bundt cake that would appeal to the
Finnish dessert palate. I figured I could make the cake for some
friends we were having over but I would subject my coworkers to a test
cake to see if they liked it as much as I guessed they might. It's
funny how so many products in Finland claim 'Authentic American Taste'
but how few of them are anywhere near the actual taste and, when given
something that really does taste like it does back home, how few Finns
really enjoy it. I have learned through trial and error that it is a
rare American dessert that appeals to the Finnish palate. The cake is
very chocolatey, not overly sweet and the whipped cream and
raspberries are a near constant feature in Finnish desserts.
As a disclaimer, I'm not all that crazy about chocolate cakes, but if
I had tasted the batter before I poured it all into the pan and shoved
it into the oven, I could have easily decided to eat the entire bowl
of batter myself instead of having only the spatula to lick the
remainder from. I think a couple of people at work went back for a
second piece so it's safe to say that it was well received. I made the
first cake with kermaviili because I didn't think that Finland really
had a true sour cream and kermaviili was reasonably close to the mark.
The second cake I made with smetana, which I was told was more like
sour cream than kermaviili. Kermaviili is about 10% fat, smetana is
about 47% fat and American sour cream is somewhere around 21% fat. Of
the two cakes, the kermaviili cake was far better because it was more
moist and less rich than the smetana cake. I think this is one of the
few occasions where less fat is better than more.
Don't overdo the mixing as it will introduce too much air into the
batter and cause the cake to rise more than it should. I used my
standing mixer for the first cake and noticed that I really didn't
need it save for the creaming of the butter and sugar. The cake
release should be used on any pan you use, even if it is the most
stick-free teflon on the market. Wrap cake in foil or plastic wrap
after cooling for an hour or two if you don't plan to eat it right
away to help keep the cake moist.
The Best Chocolate Bundt Cake
Serves: 12 to 14
Special equipment: Bundt or tube pan
Time: about 90 minutes
Source: Cook's Illustrated
Cake Release
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1 tablespoon butter, melted
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1 tablespoon cocoa
Cake
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3/4 cup (2.25 oz) or 1,75dl cocoa, natural (not Dutch-processed)
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6 oz or 170g bittersweet chocolate (2 100g bars of Fazer baking
chocolate which leaves a few bits for eating.)
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1 teaspoon instant espresso powder (optional)
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3/4 or 1.75dl cup water (boiling)
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1 cup (8.75 oz) or 2,5dl sour cream (kermaviili not smetana if in
Finland), room temperature
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1.75 cups or 4,25dl unbleached all-purpose flour
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1 teaspoon table salt
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1 teaspoon baking soda
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12 tablespoons(1.5 sticks) or 170g unsalted butter, room
temperature
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2 cups (14 oz) or 4,75dl light brown sugar
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1 tablespoon vanilla extract
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5 large eggs, room temperature
-
confectioners' sugar for dusting
FOR THE PAN:
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Stir together butter and cocoa in small bowl until paste forms;
using a pastry brush, coat all interior surfaces of standard 12-cup
Bundt pan. (If mixture becomes too thick to brush on, microwave it for
10 to 20 seconds, or until warm and softened.)
-
Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position; heat oven to 350F/175C
degrees.
FOR THE CAKE:
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Combine cocoa, chocolate, and espresso powder (if using) in medium
heatproof bowl; pour boiling water over and whisk until smooth. Cool
to room temperature; then whisk in sour cream.
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Whisk flour, salt, and baking soda in second bowl to combine.
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In standing mixer fitted with flat beater, beat butter, sugar, and
vanilla on medium-high speed until pale and fluffy, about 3 minutes.
-
Reduce speed to medium and add eggs one at a time, mixing about 30
seconds after each addition and scraping down bowl with rubber spatula
after first 2 additions.
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Reduce to medium-low speed (batter may appear separated); add about
one third of flour mixture and half of chocolate/sour cream mixture
and mix until just incorporated, about 20 seconds.
-
Scrape bowl and repeat using half of remaining flour mixture and
all of remaining chocolate mixture; add remaining flour mixture and
beat until just incorporated, about 10 seconds.
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Scrape bowl and mix on medium-low until batter is thoroughly
combined, about 30 seconds.
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Pour batter into prepared Bundt pan, being careful not to pour
batter on sides of pan.
-
Bake until wooden skewer inserted into center comes out with few
crumbs attached, 45 to 50 minutes.
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Cool in pan 10 minutes, then invert cake onto parchment-lined wire
rack; cool to room temperature, about 3 hours.
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Dust with confectioners' sugar, transfer to serving platter, and
cut into wedges; serve with Tangy Whipped Cream and raspberries, if
desired.
Tangy Whipped Cream
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1 cup or 2,50dl heavy cream (cold)
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1/4 cup or ~.60dl sour cream
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1/4 cup or ~.60dl packed light brown sugar
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1/8 teaspoon vanilla extract
With electric mixer, beat all ingredients, gradually increasing
speed from low to high, until cream forms soft peaks, 1.5 to 2
minutes.
Lightly Sweetened Raspberries
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3 cups or 7dl fresh raspberries gently rinsed and dried
-
1 - 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
Gently toss raspberries with sugar, then let stand until berries
have released some juice and sugar has dissolved, about 15 minutes.
WebSphere Reaches Out to CRM
WebSphere Reaches Out to CRM
03/14/2003 01:28 AMA growing number of companies, such as Home Depot, Staples and
Prudential Life, are finding
refuge from integration and scalability woes by building their CRM
projects on IBM's ever-evolving
WebSphere platform.
Chocolate sneakers
Chocolate sneakers
06/24/2005 06:24 PMXeni Jardin:
An anonymous reader sent this image, identifying it as the creation of
some dude named Al Cabino. It is said to be a sneaker constructed from
pure Swiss chocolate. This blog
posts the same info.
It's either a silly hoax, or a brilliant exercise in choco-licious but
impractical footwear.
It's Live! -- WebSphere V
It's Live! -- WebSphere V
11/25/2002 06:50 AMOne of IBM's more heavily anticipated software platforms rolls out --
the WebSphere V5 application server.
It's Live! -- WebSphere 5
It's Live! -- WebSphere 5
11/25/2002 06:02 PMInternet News Nov 25 2002 3:55PM ET
The best chocolate in Paris
The best chocolate in Paris
12/19/2004 03:21 PMFrom the Sunday New York Times comes this delicious article, In Paris,
Boutiques and Cafes Where Chocolatiers Raise the Bar.
Herewith, then, a guide to Paris for the chocolate aficionado. It is
by no means exhaustive; the Paris phone book has several pages of
listings for chocolatiers, but I think this represents a selection of
those most worthy of your time.
It contains a good listing of the top spots in the city. Closer to
home, if your home happens to be New York City, is the Chocolate Bar.
Oddly enough, I've never visited this place, even though it's so close
to my house. When I first moved to NYC, I assumed I'd go here
regularly, and yet it's never happened. Perhaps this afternoon I'll
pay them a visit. All this reading and thinking about chocolate has
made me hungry!
IBM props up mainframe with WebSphere
IBM props up mainframe with WebSphere
04/04/2005 08:30 AMHoping to boost development around its venerable mainframe platform,
IBM last week launched Version 6 of its WebSphere Application Server.
For the first time, the server will be built on the same code base as
editions of WebSphere for distributed platforms.
I'll Have 10,000 Chocolate Bars to Go,
Please (Reuters)
I'll Have 10,000 Chocolate Bars to Go,
Please (Reuters)
05/05/2004 08:15 AMReuters - A woman with an apparently insatiable
sweet tooth stunned staff at a British shop when she bought
more than 10,000 chocolate bars and had them loaded into her
chauffeur-driven limousine.
WebSphere Gets Java Makeover
WebSphere Gets Java Makeover
05/04/2004 03:16 PMStudio gets an extreme makeover with the general availability of tools
that make Java accessible to less-adept programmers.
Dark Lord of the Chocolate
Dark Lord of the Chocolate
04/08/2005 08:17 PMDarth Yellow proves that he is just as tough as any
immaculately-spawned slave-become-Jedi from a desert planet. Check out
the newest ad for M&M Dark Chocolate as it appears in the newest issue
of Premiere Magazine.
The Genesys of WebSphere Voice
The Genesys of WebSphere Voice
04/28/2004 04:11 PMInternet News Apr 28 2004 7:43PM GMT
Borland releases Web services-aimed JBuilder X