I was looking around for some specific JRun information and stumbled upon a Survey put out by the JRun Engineering Team which if you have a few minutes I would encourage you to fill-in. Up-front news on JRun has been pretty
sparse in recent times and this survey is a good sign that all is [...]
Those of you who are regulars to our blog know that we have a keen interest in what will happen in the world of smart-homes. Part of that whole sphere is of course home entertainment and Cisco just made an interesting move by acquiring Scientific-Atlanta, a maker of digital cable boxes.
Here is a verbatim [...]
Quite often I am trying to recall what an abbreviation or acronym means, exactly. Our blog here at Webapper started as a repository where we could note or link to resources we use in our every day work. This is still its main purpose and we hope we have helped others with some [...]
There are varying opinions on Apache as web server, mine are that I really like it. The ability to configure so many options via httpd.conf etc is magical. There are many things that can be configured though so I thought it a good idea to blog the two lists of Apache Core Features [...]
It seems like feast or famine time as this is the second blog post today but I found something else I don”t want to lose track of. Clustering is now part of any enterprise web application solution. We have worked on clusters of all different types, colors, flavors etc. As a matter [...]
Batch files can be really useful for many things and I remembered today a site
I found some time ago with lots of stuff about Batch Files, Kix-KixStart, Rexx,
general NT commands etc.
It’’s Rob van der Woude’’s Scripting Pages site.