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Jeff Mesnil » Blog Archive » Using Eclipse to compare two files Oct 7, 2004 ... Eclipse provides a handy feature to compare two unrelated files (e.g. ... Thanks Man, I’ve been looking for a diff plugin for ages but it ...
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Jeff Mesnil » Blog Archive » Add a filter to a TreeViewer Feb 26, 2007 ... It turns out that I was wrong, it works on Eclipse 3.2, and it takes only 2 lines to add such behavior to any TreeViewer using a ...
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Jeff Mesnil's Weblog: Launching Eclipse OSGi Framework from the ... Dec 23, 2004 ... Another Open Source OSGi framework is provided by Eclipse since its 3.0 release. To launch its OSGi framework without starting all Eclipse: ...
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Jeff Mesnil » Blog Archive » 0.0002% of the App Store 0.0002% of the App Store. On December 1st, 2008 in apple, iphone, tangtouch. icon.png. TangTouch and TangTouch Lite are displayed in the grey area at the ...
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Jeff Mesnil's Weblog: "Rails is slow, J2EE is Fast" - Haven't I ... Feb 28, 2005 ... "Rails is slow, J2EE is Fast" - Haven't I already heard this? On Dion's blog, someone commented that Rails is 8x slower than J2EE (don't get ...
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Jeff Mesnil's Weblog: A del.ici.ous browser-based desktop application Jan 7, 2005 ... A del.ici.ous browser-based desktop application. Following my last post on browser-based desktop applications, I prototyped a little ...
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Jeff Mesnil » Blog Archive » A bookmarklet to split HTML document ... split document in new window -> drag to your bookmark folder. When you want to split a html document, click on the bookmark and you’re done (it works on ...
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Jeff Mesnil » Blog Archive » A bookmarklet to split HTML document ... When you want to split a html document, click on the bookmark and you’re done (it ... Then, if you have a new URL whose page you want to compare with the ...
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Jeff Mesnil » Blog Archive » Tomcat management using jmx4r Tomcat management using jmx4r. On July 5th, 2007 in java, jmx, jmx4r, jruby, ruby ... Here is a simple example to manage Tomcat using jmx4r. ...
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Jeff Mesnil » Blog Archive » Tomcat management using jmx4r Here is a simple example to manage Tomcat using jmx4r. Let’s assume that we have Tomcat running locally and manageable remotely on port 3000 (without ...
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