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Mike Miller
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Is the Cloud Really Just the Return of Mainframe Computing?
Wed, Mar 23rd 2011 9:09a   Mike Miller
In his article Is the Cloud Really Just the Return of Mainframe Computing? in SQL Server Magazine, Michael Otley tries to argue we're headed back to the bad old days of mainframe computing. It's obvious he just doesn't understand the impact of the cloud. It reads like a fearful warning to business that they will lose control, but exactly the opposite is true. "Businesses moved away from that model of centralized computing on purpose. Businesses, and perhaps more specifically their department [read] Keywords: blogger mobile server sql
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Conspicuous Absence
Mon, Feb 21st 2011 10:15a   Mike Miller
I felt compelled to make this entry just for the record. If you scroll the entries of this blog, you will see a time line with a big hole: what happened to 2010? Well, my Lotus work went dormant for about a year. Why? Good question. Looking back here's a bit of background and a quick synopses of what transpired. In 2009 I really tried pushing my Notes/Domino development career into high gear. If you recall ND 8 came into the world late 2007, 8.5 in late 2008. Having the Eclipse client now was [read] Keywords: domino ibm lotus notes xpages blogger database development eclipse java linux mysql server sql vmware wiki xml ubuntu
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Update: Name too long - LotusScript web service
Sat, Feb 19th 2011 2:12p   Mike Miller
I wanted to close the loop on this issue, so here's what I was able to do in order to get my Notes app. connected to a hosted app. outside the firewall via a web services client. I opened a ticket with IBM on this but other than letting me know they are aware of the limitation and that they will tag the issue so it gets a bit more attention, they weren't very helpful. (BTY, they followed up on my dissatisfaction, so they are at least paying attention.) Because the only work-around for this [read] Keywords: agent ibm lotus lotusscript notes blogger google java password server
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Web Service Consumer - Name Too Long
Tue, Jan 25th 2011 12:17p   Mike Miller
I'm having some issues with implementing a LotusScript web service consumer. After the WSDL import, the compiler is throwing errors (Name too long) because some of the variable names automatically generated exceed the maximum length. I tried shortening them but that seems to break everything (somehow those auto generated names relate back to the service itself). This workaround has you create a Java web service consumer (since Java variables don't have the same limitations as LotusScript). I [read] Keywords: ldd lotus lotusscript notes blogger google java
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A few good Linux sites...
Wed, Jan 19th 2011 2:11p   Mike Miller
If you're new to Linux or just don't use certain commands regularly, this list is a good start. Linux Newbie Guide: Shortcuts And CommandsHow To Look Like A UNIX GuruLazy Linux: 10 essential tricks for admins50 UNIX / Linux Sysadmin Tutorials [read] Keywords: ibm blogger linux




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