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:. 07 October 2002

  9:16:15 PM  

Any good free web-analysis tools? Preferably ones I can use by just embedding something on a page without having to have access to log files or install something. I was using WebTrends Live which did the job nicely but they seem to have cancelled the non-paying accounts.


  9:11:43 PM  

phWorks has posted a public beta of PhDataCache, a caching JDBC driver that "sits between Java applications and their databases's native JDBC driver. It intercepts all of an application's JDBC calls and, based on rules which are defined by the system architect, determines whether or not to cache query responses. Designers have complete control over what gets cached and for how long, and because it uses the well defined JDBC interface, there is no need to make any alterations to existing code bases." When released, pricing is expected to start around $199 or $1995 for a distrivution license.
[cafe au lait]

Oooh nice.


  8:54:37 PM  

I'll shout louder... here's my LEGO EXPERIENCE :)


  8:53:37 PM  

NMock is now public - a simple dynamic .NET mock objects framework.

NMock provides quick'n'dirty mocks and stubs to make unit-testing easier. Mocks are created dynamically at runtime - just give it an existing class or interface and NMock will generate the bytecode for a mocked up implementation.

This is better described with an example.

This complements the full fledged DotNetMock that Darren is working on.

Oh my God... I've delivered a .NET opensource project - what is the world coming to?!?


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