Archive for December, 2009

An Early Christmas Present: Free code to list Published Content Links

Publisher on December 11th, 2009 No Comments

Howdy all, hope this note finds you well and recovering from Turkey overload. Warning: This is a pretty specific discussion of a pretty specific situation that occurs when you’re moving a bunch of stuff around in Publisher.  If you’re not interested in Publisher and it’s idiosyncrasies,  you should save your time and skip this post. Anyhow, [...]

Running WCI 10gR3 on Windows 2008

Portal on December 11th, 2009 5 Comments

Howdy all.  It’s been a long week, so this one is short and sweet.  No witty anecdotes, no flowery prose and mixed metaphors, and minimal run-on sentences.  Just the facts before I shut down my machine for a bit. Running WCI on Windows 2008 isn’t officially supported, but it’s kind of ridiculous to have to [...]

Integrating a Google Web Toolkit application with WCI and the imageserver

Best Practices, Development on December 11th, 2009 No Comments

Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is an open-source web development toolkit that facilitates building rich, Javascript-based applications entirely through Java coding. It is very useful in speeding up complex application development, as well as in multi-developer projects where Java’s static typing enforces convention across the board. Function1 has employed GWT in the development of its product [...]

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Oracle Open World and the Night Obama Stayed at my Hotel

Function1, Portal on December 11th, 2009 No Comments

Living in the DC area, you get used to sharing a city with the President. You see his motorcade driving down Connecticut Ave., he’s grabbing a half smoke at Ben’s Chili Bowl, your friend saw him on a random Starbucks visit.  In short, you just get used to him being around. So it wasn’t any big deal for [...]