All posts for the month March, 2009

Topic Maps 2009: Conference Day

The Format Unlike last years Topic Maps conference this year’s conference was not international, but Norwegian. It contained one Norwegian and one English track. In my opinion, this was all for the better. Where you last year could tell that some of the presenters were a bit uncomfortable with presenting their work in English, this [...]

Simple Web 2.0 Photo Album with jQuery

Yesterday a colleague of mine asked me about what would be the requirements of HTML used for an image gallery using modal windows. As I’ve previously done this myself, I thought I might as well share some code in this blog. Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it Buzz it up Subscribe to [...]

Topic Maps 2009: The Live Blogging Part

So much for live blogging. Didn’t really happen as my laptop’s battery was flat even before the conference day started, there were only a few power outlets in the auditoriums — and even if there had been more outlets, I don’t know whether I would have prioritized blogging during such great presentations. In any way, [...]

Topic Maps 2009: Wandora Workshop

Notes from the Wandora workshop: On the tutorial day of the Topic Maps 2009 conference I attended the Wandora workshop — lead by Olli Lyytinen of Grip Studios Interactive, Finland. It was cool to see – and try – how easy it is to create mash-ups of information using some of the many Wandora extractors, [...]

Topic Maps 2009

The Topic Maps 2009 conference will take place in Oslo this Wednesday and Thursday. Like Are Gulbrandsen, I’m looking forward to half a day of Wandora workshop; a very exciting tool which you can read more about at Wandora.org. You can view the entire conference program at www.topicmaps.com. I’ll try to live blog (at least [...]

RDFa and Drupal

Interesting blog post w/video on RDFa and Drupal by Drupal‘s project lead. Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it Buzz it up Subscribe to the comments on this post Tell a friend

Unit Testing Sun IdM XPress Rules with jUnit

Now that you know how to Execute XPress rules from Java I hope that the link to unit testing your XPress code (or perhaps mess?) is clear, and I would of course advise you to do so for every rule you write. In order to test your XPress rules with jUnit, you can write normal [...]

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