February 01, 2011
Mark Wielaard: New GPG key.
Finally created a new GPG key using gnupg. The old one was a DSA/1024 bits one and 8 years old. The new one is a RSA/2048 bits one. I will use the new one in the future to sign any release tarballs I might create. pub 2048R/57816A6A 2011-01-29 Key f...
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February 01, 2011
Andrew Hughes: [SECURITY] IcedTea6 1.7.8, 1.8.5, 1.9.5 Released!.
We are pleased to announce a new set of security releases, IcedTea6 1.7.8, IcedTea6 1.8.5 and IcedTea6 1.9.5.
This update contains the following security updates:
The IcedTea project provides a harness to build the source code from OpenJDK6 u...
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Hibernate History
Kassel, February 2010 - The Micromata GmbH, expert for custom-fit business applications with its head office in Kassel, introduces a new module for conducting changelogs: Hibernate History records all database entries within an application and improves the transparency of the undertoken operations.
Hibernate History is an extension of the common Java framework Hibernate. It logs all modifications of database entries in a separate table and allows in this way a consistent backtracking.
“Business applications are used by many people“ comments Thomas Landgraf, executive of the Micromata GmbH, on the daily situation in companies. “They may not share the same room or even the same location. But anyhow they share the same IT systems to work with. And as a matter of daily affairs they make entries and changes therein.“
To optimize the coordination of these processes in the future, Hibernate History writes a logbook of all entries in such a system and that way permits a better worklow between the members of a team. The benefit is remarkable, says Landgraf: “Transperency is the most important bid to ensure operational teamwork. In case it's missing, companies run a high risk of frictional loss during their day-to-day routine. Therefore the mapping of change pro-cesses within an application is most welcome to the people involved.&ldquo...
Date: February, 11 2010
Url: http://www.java.net/blog/thlandgraf/archive/2010/02/11/hibernate-history
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