I like unit testing, but this guy refers to an article
that I think
perhaps has misunderstood a little bit. Testing the internals of a
component doesn't give much meaning to me. Oh well, shan't be picky,
especially since this post was mainly to try out trackback. ![]()
I've been toying around a bit with my blog, just to see how it works
and to provoke the code a bit to get more experience with managing
webapps. So far, things seem to be working well. I just need the URL
changed into something a bit nicer looking. ![]()
A couple of jar-files look like being in conflict. Strange, as I have
no idea why someone would dist java.util-jars. Anyways, got that
cleaned up and our main apps are purring nicely again.
The templates for our statistics aren't applied correctly. I imagine
there are some path conflicts there. Applied some logging yesterday,
time to investigate.... hmm... classpath is incorrect. Fixed.
Now for fixing file permissions when generating new users....
Whew,
the log script just finished now. And all looks well.
So, now I have to make sure Tomcat fires up all right all the time and
that the cat rebooting (don't you just love that idea?
) works all
right for users tweaking their system. Then I'll hopefully have time
for the dummynet implementation. ![]()
Wow, it's been ages, hasn't it. Well, you'll be all very pleased to hear that I'm studying for my exams that are coming up. In studying, I mean of course that I've taken up the keyboard again, started playing Beatles on my guitar, rehearsing Corelli, been having a concert with the choir (it went totally fabulous!
And it was great standing on the gallery singing in a quartet while the rest of the choir was singing towards us with candles in their hands!
Magnificent!) and saying yes to play both for my job, for a choir that's doing a Shutz-piece my choir also had parts of on the concert, and said ok to sing with another choir. Seriously, I have no clue why I study IT. I think ...