Archive for January, 2006
One of the articles on the serverside about webservices / SOA using eclipse mentioned ‘Apache Synapse’ a name which didn’t ring a bell. A good reason to google it up!
The project proposel in the apache incubator wiki describes the project as follows:
‘Synapse will be a robust, lightweight implementation of a highly scalable and […]
Now we are managing builds using Maven2 we are facing some interesting problems dealing with existing Ant tasks. Maven2 does have support to run Ant tasks directly from the POM but since there was some time on the project I decided to rewrite the existing report compile task from the Jasper Reports project (written by […]
Today my task was to setup the autobuild environment for a project I’m working on. After speaking to some colleagues about setting up ‘cruisecontrol’ I decided to google around a bit. It paid off!
The maven2 project features a full blown integration server in the likes of Continuum a integration server for Maven2, Maven1, Ant and […]
Last night the 4.0 release of Tapestry was (finally) announced at the serverside.
Particularly nice to see is the involvement Howard Lewis Ship, the mastemind behind:
Jakarta Tapestry
Jakarta HiveMind
Tapestry in Action
He actually replies to comments!
While reading up I found an older post of Howard concerning JSF…
Allthough I don’t directly share his views (I really like JSF/MyFaces, especially […]
The following link should open a media player (Quicktime) and play the ‘kauwen’ (dutch for Jackdaws) video I made. The movie was edited (letterboxed, timestretched) with iMovie, and music from Glassworks was added.
Kauwen
Welcom to the brand-new web-shack of Peter Maas!



















