The source code for the assignment can be found here
Please note that all code (unless stated) is copyright to me.
You may use the code on the following conditions:
This only includes the jsp and java files, not css or html. The jsp files have been renamed to jsps so that tomcat doesn't process them.
EDIT:
here is an example of the XSD file that shows what format the XML data must be in
I've decide to put my DCA Assignment online. It is written in XHTML, XML and JSP/Java.
It can be seen here.
The last section of the ordering process may stop working at some stage (and cause a jsp error) as it requires "Goofey" the UTS server online.
I may upload the code too.
Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 is now out
Time to upgrade the Exchange Servers! :)
EDIT: The upgrade went without problems with our exchange server at work.
I have finished (although I still need to do a few minor touch ups) my DCA (DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING ARCHITECTURE) assignment. This was the online XML/JSP cd ordering system along with an XSD document. I have spent many hours on it.
I am now the XML guru, or something :p
I'll publish a link to it once I've handed it in.
Check out the live search on this site.
The site was done with Ruby on Rails.
I haven't had the chance to post much this week. I've been very busy with uni assignments. They all involve developing something.
So yeah I've been pretty busy :)
I had (and still have) an issue with Sendmail on FreeBSD 5.4. I posted about it here. I got an email this morning from someone who is seeing the same problem.
I am interested in tracking down this problem. Some options may include:
1) CVSup to STABLE (which I have done recently)
2) Install Postfix
So when I get around to it I hall have a look.
Save your blog and come back and read it in 5 years time and see what you've learnt since then
My new phone comes with bluetooth and it has been much fun. The first thing I did when I got the phone was to turn off "discoverable" mode. This allows anyone to send you files or contacts to your phone without pairing. My phone still asks you to accept the file even in discoverable mode.
I decided to switch on discoverable mode today to see I got anything (we do this in uni lectures with our laptops and send each other photos). Anyway I got a contact sent to me while I was on the bus home. It contained the following:
Name: http://bluejack.tech.nu/
Phone Number: 0405196447
Anyway the website has something about being bluejacked (meaning they successfully sent me a message, what fun). I don't know if the phone number is real, feel free to try ;)