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  Friday, 28 June 2002
 
JIRA 1.3beta3 went up yesterday for those who missed the announcement. The major new feature is time tracking - as well as better Resin support, Jetty support and lots of bug fixes.
10:33:40 AM  comment []   
 
*cheer* I got The ServerSide RSS feed working using RssDistiller. If anyone wants the patterns, just yell.
10:32:28 AM  comment []   
 
Bitter Java - Ugo! You can get it free in PDF form from The ServerSide from today. (some people like paper - so do I - but sometimes a PDF is just as useful) [Be Blogging]
10:27:59 AM  comment []   
 

NYC Wireless is a cool idea. A free wireless network sponsored by the community that surrounds it (and corporations that are generous / want publicity).

Bryant Park Wireless Network - NYCwireless and Bryant Park would like to announce that the Bryant Park Wireless Network, powered by NYCwireless is now available to the public. The network is up and running, and we invite people to come and use it. Bryant Park is located in midtown Manhattan, adjacent to the New York Public Library Main Branch, on Sixth Avenue between 40th and 42nd Streets.

[Jon Schull's Weblog]

10:20:30 AM  comment []   
 
Ceki is trying to tackle the very ugly issue of support for log4j RepositorySelector in servlet containers: "Since time immemorial users have struggled to control the logging configuration of multiple web-applications deployed on the same Servlet Container (e.g. Tomcat). If you think that in your environment you will always run one and only one web-application, then do yourself a favor: stop reading. This technical specification is likely to be waste of your time."
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