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IRC log for #sourcefu, 2012-12-03

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02:49 pdurbin_m 10 Useful Java EE Tools : Adam Bien's Weblog http://www.adam-bien.com/roller/abien/entry/10_useful_java_ee_tools
03:18 pdurbin "NetBeans is amazing" it says :)
03:20 pdurbin number three on the list is http://visualvm.java.net which the guy from http://www.javapubhouse.com has mentioned several times
03:21 pdurbin and i noticed this on github the other day (also on the list, of course, since it's by the same guy). seems interesting... "LightFish is an opensource Java EE 6 application which gathers and persists periodically GlassFish's monitoring data. The probes (snapshots) are gathered via REST, persisted into a relational DB and pushed to Java FX 2 UI in real time via HTTP." -- http://lightfish.adam-bien.com
05:36 codex pdurbin: i don't trust anything/anyone that puts "netbeans" and "amazing" on the same page...
12:52 pdurbin codex: i dunno, that Adam Bien seems to know what he's talking about and he's really into the stack that http://thedata.org is build on (and with)... Glassfish, JavaServer Faces, Netbeans... i started following him on twitter at least :)
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16:24 spilth Hello all. CI / Ruby / Rails guy here. Vitals are here: http://spilth.org/
16:28 pdurbin spilth: hi! hmm, i feel like i've seen you on twitter...
16:29 spilth I have made a tweet or two using this handle.
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18:02 spilth Looking for a way to manage dependencies for PHP projects. Just discovered http://php-maven.org/
18:20 pdurbin seems reasonable. in the past i've pulled in php dependencies with my package manager
18:22 spilth Looking for something similar to Maven for Java or Bundler for Ruby. Want to declare dependencies and have them packaged with the PHP code at build time.
18:24 pdurbin ah, bundler for php. i see
18:25 spilth There's also Composer and Packagist. I will have to spend some time playing with them.
18:26 pdurbin crimsonfubot: lucky php Packagist
18:26 crimsonfubot pdurbin: http://packagist.org/
18:28 spilth We've already got Archiva set up (maven repo), so that makes Maven for PHP a little easier to set up.
18:31 pdurbin i'm using mvn in javaee-vagrant.git but i haven't published it yet. just getting into maven. seems great though
18:33 spilth I tried to write a book on Maven once for PragProWriMo but didn't end up finishing it: https://github.com/spilth/maven-book/blob/master/src/pragmatic-guide-to-maven.md
18:38 pdurbin long. good start
18:49 spilth Just made the first commit in over a year :-)
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19:13 spilth thanks
19:14 pdurbin sure
19:15 pdurbin crimsonfubot: lucky PragProWriMo
19:15 crimsonfubot pdurbin: https://twitter.com/PragProWriMo
19:15 spilth If you check out the project you should be able to run: bundle; rake   and it will generate a PDF. Assuming you have Ruby/Bundle installed. Yes, I'm creating documentation for a Java tool using Ruby :-|
19:16 pdurbin this seems to be a better link. "Pragmatic Programmers Writing Month" http://pragprog.com/news/pragprowrimo-git-cast-mastering-rubyrails
19:17 pdurbin spilth: does your book have unit tests? :)
19:18 spilth I think at some point I had a Maven project to build it... but that's when I was using DocBook. Markdown and Ruby is so much easier.
19:20 pdurbin mmm, markdown. good for all kinds of tricks. http://wiki.greptilian.com/markdown/as-yaml
20:05 pdurbin crimsonfubot: lucky redmine api
20:05 crimsonfubot pdurbin: http://www.redmine.org/wiki/1/Rest_api
20:37 spilth I take all my notes in Markdown these days
20:38 pdurbin me too. store in git. render to html with ikiwiki. love it
20:44 westmaas spilth: I don't work on the team that does our php projects, but I talked to one of the sr devs there.  sadly the bundling software they use is something they wrote internally and is too tied to their workflow to open source, but he did have this to say: "composer and pacakgist looked interesting to me too, but php maven was way too complicated" all that does is tell you you might be on the right path tho!
20:44 spilth Cool, thanks for asking!

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