JPound 1.0 - First Official Release

This is the first official release of a new project, JPound: JPound is a Control and Configuration System for Asterisk PBX Based on the ARA (Asterisk Realtime Architecture) and builded with DB-Centric-Systems in mind, JPound is a young but powerful (I hope ;)) idea to make Asterisk a complete, manageable, extensible, flexible Phone System. Actually, JPound version is 1.0 stable. The main structure is good defined and it seems to be solid but extensible. I have many idea about future services and expansions: it’s a ’testing-the-field’ release. … ...

August 20, 2006 Ā· 1 min Ā· 113 words

Aptana: advanced IDE for Web 2.0

Aptana is a robust, JavaScript-focused IDE for building dynamic web applications. Highlights include the following features: Code Assist on JavaScript, HTML, and CSS languages, including your own JavaScript functions Outliner that gives a snapshot view of your JavaScript, HTML, and CSS code structure Error and warning notification for your code Support for Aptana UI customization and extensions Cross-platform support Free and open source. (Source available soon) Aptana seems to be a very powerfull IDE for Javascript (finally!!!). The biggest features is the Integrated documentation, merged with a ā€œsuggestions-systemā€ that indicate standard and non standard tags and attributes (indicating the browser compatibility with icons). A screenshot follows: ...

July 26, 2006 Ā· 1 min Ā· 141 words

Other Ajax oriented GUI Toolkit

[Plex Toolkit](http://www.plextk.org/trac/wiki) An XML+Javascript based toolkit that aims developer to make up very amazing interfaces, creating interface in XML format. Can find demo [here](http://www.plextk.org/trac/wiki/Demos). [QooXDoo](http://qooxdoo.oss.schlund.de/) QooXDoo is an advanced open-source JavaScript-based GUI toolkit. QooXDoo continues where simple HTML is not enough. This way qooxdoo can help you implement your AJAX-enhanced web 2.0 application - easier than ever before. QooXDoo also seems to be a very interesting JS Framework to make up beauty interfaces. Demo here. ...

May 21, 2006 Ā· 1 min Ā· 121 words

GWT: a big piece of code by Big G.

Google Web Toolkit - Build AJAX apps in the Java language Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps and Gmail easy for developers who don’t speak browser quirks as a second language. Writing dynamic web applications today is a tedious and error-prone process; you spend 90% of your time working around subtle incompatabilities between web browsers and platforms, and JavaScript’s lack of modularity makes sharing, testing, and reusing AJAX components difficult and fragile. GWT lets you avoid many of these headaches while offering your users the same dynamic, standards-compliant experience. You write your front end in the Java programming language, and the GWT compiler converts your Java classes to browser-compliant JavaScript and HTML. ...

May 18, 2006 Ā· 1 min Ā· 213 words

Oracle: 10.3 JDeveloper and OC4J released

I’m not an Oracle developer. I’m not an Oracle DB Manager. I’m not an Oracle Java Developer. I’m an Eclipse lover since Eclipse 3.0M* releases but, because of the power of Oracle, I had ever followed our development in the Java-Development-World. 5 days ago I Oracle sent to me information the release of JDeveloper 10.3 and OC4J 10.3 (Oracle Container for Java - our Application Server), and today I spent a little amount of time looking at the new features of JDeveloper and looking the interesting flash-screencast-demos. ...

February 12, 2006 Ā· 1 min Ā· 172 words

NetBeans 5.0RC1

Official NetBeans 5.0RC1 page. Source, alessiopaolucci.com. Here are some of the cool features in this release: Developing NetBeans Modules Matisse GUI Builder Servers Web Frameworks Web Services Editor Enhancements Code Completion Refactoring Version Control Debugging Other Usability Improvements New NetBeans Add-on Packs Personally, I prefer Eclipse much too much. But, also Eclipse would make a Matisse-like GUI editor… 😢

January 15, 2006 Ā· 1 min Ā· 59 words

Play with Xcode build settings

In order to become an effective Xcode user, you need to understand two major Xcode concepts. The first is how Xcode projects are defined and organized. The second is how the Xcode build system takes the targets that are defined in your projects and turns them into products. There is a lot of flexibility in the Xcode build system for customization, so you can choose to keep your settings simple or make them as complex as you like. But for most purposes, a basic understanding of how build settings and build configurations work will make this topic easy to master—once you have these concepts clear, you can choose the settings that work best for you. ...

December 20, 2005 Ā· 1 min Ā· 167 words

New pages on www.detronizator.org

Hi. Finally, I take a lot of time to make my personal pages. I insert the ā€œright thingsā€ in the pages WORKS (my occupations, my works and my experiences), and OUTPUTS (my universitary and personal projects).

December 18, 2005 Ā· 1 min Ā· 36 words

Where was I?

Eclipse.org has a new amazing skin: http://www.eclipse.org/. Here is the homepage of the Phoenix Project.

December 14, 2005 Ā· 1 min Ā· 15 words

Eclipse: a world of words!

It’s the title of my old English book at School. How many time long ago… But, by the Title, I had to explain an Idea: aggregate all the Links about Eclipse I had find-out. Start: Blogs http://www.eclipsezone.com/ http://planeteclipse.org/planet/ http://www.eclipsepowered.org/ http://eclipsewiki.editme.com/ http://nice3z.homeip.net/ Hacks http://www.rexi.org/linux/eclipse-ppc.html http://kered.org/article-2004.07.10-HOWTO_build_eclipse_v3_linux_gtk_ppc.html News Empty, by now. (thanks to MadMonkey) This list will be updated every… new link I found. ;-) [posted with ecto]

June 13, 2005 Ā· 1 min Ā· 65 words