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job. Often this means choosing a world-class integrated development
environment (IDE), which JetBrains&#039; IntelliJ IDEA certainly is. But the
best developers don&#039;t just have the right tools, they are experts in
those tools. The IntelliJ IDEA Refcard is a guide to becoming that expert. Features include basics of navigating and...</description>
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 <description>From the command line:gem install passengersudo passenger-install-apache2-moduleThe Apache 2 module was successfully installed.


	Please edit your Apache configuration file, and add these lines:</description>
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 <description>I&#039;ve just spent my first three days on a project in Leeds. It&#039;s a pretty common Java project, RESTful services and some MVC screens. We have been using Mockito for testing which is a first for me. My immediate impression is quite good. It&#039;s a nice tool and it allows some very clean testing of stuff that generally becomes quite messy. One of the things I like is how it uses generics and the static...</description>
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 <title>Unobtrusive JavaScript, Lowpro and Rails - Part 1</title>
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 <description>Way back in March 2005 (shortly after Jesse James Garret gave birth to the term AJAX) Rails was probably the first framework to introduce built-in AJAX-support: Sam Stephenson wrote the now famous Prototype library and together with David included helper methods in Rails&#039; ActionView. Then, it was called the JavaScriptHelper which was later refactored and split into 3 separate helpers -...</description>
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 <description>I don’t think I’m alone in seeing Twitter’s service deteriorate to the point where euthanasia seems like the only humane option.Without any obvious intimate knowledge of how the service is architected, these are my three easy steps to hunt and kill the fail whale.  1. Stop accepting new registrations</description>
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 <description>Well, I&#039;m home from Prague, from another edition of TheServerSide Java Symposium. This year was definitely a few notches up from last year in Barcelona in my opinion. And being in beautiful Prague didn&#039;t really cause any trouble either. =)I landed on Tuesday, and worked quite heavily on my talks. Due to the ThoughtWorks AwayDay I was really out in the last second with my two slide decks. But I...</description>
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 <title>GlassFish JRuby Gem 0.3 released.</title>
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 <description>Version 0.3 of GlassFish JRuby Gem which helps to run Ruby On Rails application on GlassFish has been released.This release is mainly a bug fix release with some new features and enhancements. Some important bug fixes are as follow: &amp;nbsp;</description>
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 <title>The Server Side Java Symposium Europe: Day 2 &amp; Day 3</title>
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 <description>Although I would have liked to post this on Day 2 and Day 3 of the symposium last week, I could get down to doing it only this morning. Day 2 and Day 3 had a whole lot of fantastic sessions like Day 1. Listing them all would be futile, so I am just going to pick up interesting pieces randomly and talk about it a bit. The session that I liked the most and that I was also disappointed with the most...</description>
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 <title>Flexible Rails Refcard Available - Download Now</title>
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 <description>Peter Armstrong, author of Flexible Rails and Enterprise Flexible Rails, has put together an overview of Flex and Rails.</description>
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 <title>Flexible Rails Refcard Available - Download Now</title>
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 <description>Peter Armstrong, author of Flexible Rails and Enterprise Flexible Rails,
has put together an overview of Flex and Rails. Flexible Rails: Flex 3
on Rails 2 shows you how Flex and Rails can be used together, and then
builds a simple Flex + Rails application using XML over HTTPService to</description>
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Rails 2.1 was released
earlier this month. GlassFish
provides a complete development/deployment
environment for Rails applications. Some of the main reasons
for using GlassFish (instead of WEBrick or Mongrel)
are:</description>
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 <description>Glimmer is a JRuby DSL that enables easy and efficient authoring of user-interfaces using the robust platform-independent Eclipse SWT library. Glimmer comes with built-in data-binding support to greatly facilitate synchronizing UI with domain models. The goal of the Glimmer project is to create a JRuby framework on top of Eclipse technologies to enable easy and efficient authoring of desktop...</description>
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 <description>Its about 6.30PM here in Prague and the day 1 of The Server Side Java Symposium (TSSJS) is wrapping up for the day with an award ceremony (sponsored by GigaSpaces). I am too tired and sleepy to carry on after yesterday&#039;s long flight and lack of sleep but thought of posting a few interesting things that I noticed here at the symposium today.</description>
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 <description>Java technology evangelist Carol McDonald is one of the presenters you can see at this years Sun Tech Days series in Manilla. One of the topics she will be covering is jMaki, a very popular Ajax framework that can be used by anyone that is developing a JavScript centric Ajax enabled application in either Java, Ruby, PHP and Phobos.</description>
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 <title>Get to know &quot;Merb&quot;</title>
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 <description>Merb is a lightweight MVC framework that is becoming popular among rubyists. Its claim to fame it that it is flexible. Its agnostic to ORM frameworks, JavaScript libraries or the templating engines. The core is pretty small and light. Support for all kinds of libraries is provided through plug-in(s). It supports ActiveRecord, DataMapper, and Sequel ORMs.</description>
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