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  1. January 4th, 2008 at 10:42
    #1

    Hi Junior,

    I am bit new to the world of Java and Apache Tomcat.
    I found your blog on installing and configuring tomcat
    immensely helpful.
    Hope to come across such articles from you in future as well.

    Vishwajeet
    Java developer
    Starcom software pvt ltd
    India

  2. prayas4u
    February 28th, 2008 at 12:35
    #2

    Hey Junior,
    Could you suggest me to include the “line of codes” in an aligned way.
    Actually I followed the http://snipplr.com/ – but in my woprdpress dashboard; I am not getting the “PLUGIN” tab, later I saw your blog, could you suggest me how did you invoke the code.
    Thanks,
    Prayas.

  3. jrjuniorsp
    February 28th, 2008 at 14:57
    #3

    Hey Prayas4u,

    I use a tag called “pre” with some CSS stylesheets. Actually it is a manual tag and manual a manual configuration.
    If you want to write Java Code and want a Eclipse-style, you can check out the following site: http://www.java2html.de/

  4. May 27th, 2008 at 14:31
    #4

    Hi Junior
    This is a great blog.
    My name is James Sugrue, Zone Leader at Javalobby. We’re putting together a JBoss microsite at the moment, and we’d really like to repost your article on EJBs in Europa&JBoss (http://myjavaworld.wordpress.com/2008/04/25/example-of-ejb3-session-bean-using-eclipse-europa-and-jboss/).
    Would you be willing to repost? If so, please contact me and we will organise it.
    Regards
    James

  5. Gislaine
    September 16th, 2008 at 11:37
    #5

    Hei hei… Remember me?
    I hope so. I tried to send you and email, but I had no reply.

    write me.

  6. January 10th, 2009 at 06:36
    #6

    Hi,

    This is Roger from uCertify. We provide IT certification preparation PrepKits for all major vendors such as Microsoft, Sun, Oracle, CompTIA, Cisco, Adobe and CIW.

    Your blog is both impressive and educational. Would you be interested in evaluating our PrepKits and in writing your review on them? I am sure that your objective review will help professionals preparing for IT certifications? If so, we would like to send you a full copy of any of our PrepKit free of charge.

    If you are interested, please visit http://www.ucertify.com/download.html for the complete list of our PrepKits. Please let us know the name/code of the PrepKit you would like to review so that we can send you the PrepKit free of charge. In case you need any more information, please feel free to contact me.

    I am looking forward to hearing from you.

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    Senior Marketing Manager,
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  7. asdf
    January 15th, 2009 at 07:27
    #7

    Thought you might like to know that the first part of the rspec intro is unavailable:
    http://www.jairrillo.com/blog/2008/08/14/introduction-to-rspec-part-1-bdd-framework-for-ruby-and-ror/

    Thanks for the articles in the series.

  8. January 15th, 2009 at 14:28
    #8

    Hi,

    You’re right, that article is unavailable. Thanks for letting me know about it. I don’t know what happened, but I will try to recover it from my last backup.
    Thanks again

  9. Luis
    August 26th, 2010 at 14:42
    #9

    Hello!!!
    This is a nice blog and really helpful, thank.

    Can you help me with something?
    I am kind of new to EJB and i want to develop a website with a seassion bean; in a jsp page i call a stateful seassion bean like this:

    <%
    InitialContext ic = new InitialContext();
    Object o = ic.lookup(“java:comp/env/OpenSideLocal”);
    OpensideSessionLocal op = (OpensideSessionLocal) o;

    op = new OpensideSessionBean();

    and everithing works greate, but when i move to another JSP page and call the bean in the same way, the object properties are set to null.

    Can you help me with this?

  10. Alex Alves
    December 28th, 2010 at 13:12
    #10

    Caro Júnior,

    Encontrei um de seus posts em um site da net e achei muito interessante a modalidade de trabalho que teve ou ainda tem na IBM. Acabei de tirar uma certificação da IBM e atualmente trabalho na área de requisitos, área esta que não pretendo mais me desligar totalmnente.

    Então, eu até já tive uma oportunidade para entrar na IBM, porém devido a 5 minutos de atraso, eu não entrei. Bem, os motivos que me levaram a isso, não importam, o resumo é que falhei!!!

    Mas, como todo bom brasileiro, eu não desisto nunca e estou sempre em busca de boas oportunidades e numa empresa como a IBM, nossa, esta sim, é uma boa oportunidade. Hoje possuo uma experiência superior a 10 anos na área de informática e desde 2004 trabalho com processos de engenharia de software. Caso ainda esteja na empresa e/ou conheça bons contatos, ficarei felicíssimo por suas indicações.

    Caso pretenda manter maiores contatos profissionais, fique a vontade para me responder por e-mail.

    Um abraço,

    Alex F. Alves
    IBM Solution Designer for RUP
    OMG UML Certified Professional
    Sun Certified Java Programmer

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