Official Maven support for Groovypp

Friday, April 2. 2010

I'm glad to be able to depricate my own post Groovy++-with-Maven a couple of weeks ago. The Groovy++ team has already taken action and provides the groovvypp libraries in a commonly accessible repository. They also provide a preliminary version of the gmaven plugin that supports statically linked Groovy.

For details see Using-groovypp-with-maven  and also the related update Using-groovypp-with-maven (update).

Using Blogilo with Serendipity

Friday, February 26. 2010

KDE 4.4 comes with a great native editor for your blog: Blogilo. Out of the box it supports Blogger1.0, MetaWeblog, MovableType and Google GData. So Serendipity users may feel left out. However you can use Blogilo with Serendipity anyway since there is the XML-RPC plugin available. You just need to know how to configure it.


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Build Groovy++ with Maven

Friday, February 26. 2010

Please see my update Official-Maven-support-for-Groovypp.

If you are already a fan of Groovy you probably will also be a fan of the rising star Groovy++. Even people that dislike the dynamic magic of Groovy must agree, that this is cool stuff, mixing the power of Groovy with the safety and performance of classical Java. Since Groovy++ is still brand new it lacks of any Maven support today. In the following I will show how you can tweak the GMaven plugin for using the Groovy++ extensions.

Please be aware that this is just a very quick work to get it running and might not be stable. For example I did not verify all the necessary dependencies. So further work has to be done.


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Update 2010-02-17: Many thanks to James Ward for sending me the pointers to a couple of Jira Issues in the Adobe Bug and Issue Management System that cover the points below. I have added the links to these issues.

As a Java developer, who worked for more than a year with Flex I suffered from a couple of pain points - features that I am missing badly in Action Script 3.0. Here is my personal list of things that I wish Adobe would incorporate into Action Script 4.0:


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I already wrote about my experiences with Jaunty Jackalope on a HP EliteBook 8530w. Now this article is a delta update for Kubuntu Karmic Koala (9.10).

All in all hardware support is much better now. I did not had to install updated NVidia drivers (and still have no problems at all - even the random artifacts after waking up are gone) nor an updated firmware for WLAN. Even the function keys are partially working.

Device Status Comments
Graphics Works out of the box
Audio Works out of the box

LAN Works out of the box

WLAN Works out of the box
Suspend to Disk
Works out of the box
Suspend to RAM
Works out of the box
fn Functionkeys
Partially Working
Brightness can be adjusted using the keys. Sleep, battery and monitor switch do not work.
Specials Keys
Works out of the box
Memory Card Reader
Works out of the box Only SD cards tested
Smart card reader Not tested

CD/DVD Writer
Works out of the box See below for information on how to get lightscribe working.


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