They are tools allowing you to monitor various aspects of the system at runtime (ie context switches, load average, mem usage, networking, CPU usage etc)
dstat in particular is excellent
My idea was to have a similar tool to monitor various aspects of the JVM
I was browsing the front-page of Meta, and I noticed off to the right a very strange and kind of inappropriate name for a chat room:
However, when I look at the chat room info directly, the name of the room appears as
Lounge<C++>
Questions
Are chat rooms allowed to be named after genit...
Short answer:
SSL is the precursor to TLS. SSL was a proprietary protocol developed by Netscape Communications, later standardised within IETF and renamed as TLS.
In short, the versions go in this order: SSLv2, SSLv3, TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2.
Contrarily to a relatively wide-spread belief, ...
^^^ excellent answer; I learned a lot by reading it
@fge [SNAFU](http://snafu.urbanup.com/449743) One of a progression of military situational indicators:
1. SNAFU - Situation Normal, All Fucked Up - Thing are running normally. 2. TARFUN - Things Are Really Fucked Up Now - Houston, we have a problem. 3. FUBAR - Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition - Burn it to the ground and start over from scratch; it's totally destroyed.
> Under new guidelines proposed by MarkMonitor and other organizations who represent the same industries that backed SOPA, domain holders with sites associated to "commercial activity" will no longer be able to protect their private information with WHOIS protection services. "Commercial activity" casts a wide net, which means a vast number of domain holders will be affected.
@Unihedron students think if you work with android projects, it is something more than usual people can do. Extra ordinary thing. I'm asking, does a web developer should be know the android stuff working?
@fge It depends on if you're talking to HR or recruiters who have no insight in IT or the PM working at the IT department. The later half only cares about your skills. Tests are a must.
One person looked like this when he interviewed me:
Well, I guess I never had the opportunity to interact with PMs when i was hunting then... In fact, for all of my jobs, I have been contacted, never the reverse
@Unihedron my project name is FirstApp and am running index.jsp page it run like localhost:8080/FirstApp/index.jsp now i want to change localhost:8080/TestApp/index.jsp
i dont want to change app name only i have to cange request URL
@Gemtastic I never laugh at people for being chubby. I keep my own chubbiness at bay by doing tons of exercise. The day I stop I'll become a beach ball
1. Crush 15 thoroughly washed basil leaves 2. Place it on a sieve and extract its juice 3. Add 1 tsp of honey to this juice 4. Mix well 5. Drink 2 times a day
CREATE PROCEDURE get_order_by_cust(IN cust_no INT, OUT shipped INT, OUT canceled INT, OUT resolved INT, OUT disputed INT) BEGIN -- shipped SELECT count(*) INTO shipped FROM orders WHERE customerNumber = cust_no END
Well, basically, the intent is that the code that I develop be reused for other clients
Now, if the initial client doesn't want to relinquish exclusive ownership to the source code, it means that I'll have to write it all from scratch again
Programming in spring is just like riding a bicycle, except that the bicycle is on fire, and you're on fire, and everything is on fire and you're in hell.
It depends on what you want to do. Spring still serves its purpose, but it's up to you to decide if it's more hell to use Spring than doing it on your own witout one, or with a smaller and simpler framework
For websites there's Spark and Jersey as two viable options