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Latest tagged entries for 'SPIKESOURCE'



Warconfig - feedback requested...

2006.08.04 Fri 12:29 A GMT-07
I'm working on an open source tool for managing war files called warconfig. We have a need for this at work. I have a pretty detailed write up here. Warconfig is a tool for deploying, upgrading, and rolling back war files on Tomcat (currently only

TestGen4Web, record/script your interactions with Firefox

2005.10.26 Wed 3:12 P GMT-07
A co-worker of mine has created a very useful firefox extension for capturing interactions in Firefox. By itself this is useful for scripting common things you do with the web that are tedious yet you do them often. (I had an old coworker who had c

MochiKit DOM helper script

2005.10.14 Fri 11:26 A GMT-07
So, I've been trying out MochiKit. The stuff I've done so far seems very straightforward and also functional (as in lispy). Hopefully I'll have something to show for it soon. In the meantime, I've created a python script for converting well fo

New release of SAM (Spike Asset Manager)

2005.09.27 Tue 9:55 P GMT-07
An update of a project I work on, The major focus of the recent release has been to up the number of components it looks for. It now finds 274 common Open Source components. From the homepage:

SpikeSource Open Testing Contest

2005.08.11 Thu 5:39 P GMT-07
Calling all testers (and developers). In an effort to boost testing among open source components, my employer is offering $20,000 in awards to Open Source projects who compete in the SpikeSource Open Testing Contest. I've blogged a little about