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Multi-Thread Run-time Analysis for Java that detects and analyzes potential data race and deadlock conditions that often occur in multi-threaded Java programs. Discover the updated version and how it is more efficient and can handle very large applications, such as Tomcat and WebSphere Application Server. It is easy to use and provides both a command line interface and a GUI front-end in Eclipse.
in Java
via TheServerSide.com @ 15:27 10th Dec
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Nanotube textiles: Cotton thread dipped in a mixture of carbon nanotubes and conductive polymers carries enough electrical current to light up a light-emitting diode.
in Nanotech
via Technology Review @ 5:56 6th Dec
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Every time I want to make a thread on a part, my Inventor restarts. I have installed Inventor 2008 on Windows XP SP2. Any suggestions?
in IP & Patents
via Inventor Connections @ 8:58 6th Jan
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Forum member jass_blink is looking for tips on optimizing a local school website. Read the thread and share your thoughts!
in Search Engines
via High Rankings @ 16:51 17th Dec
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Doing network I/O on the user interface (UI) thread is bad. Most developers know that and can tell you why; unfortunately, it's still done. At this year's JavaOne, one of the keynote JavaFX demos bombed because the network was slow, something that would be forgivable had the entire application's UI not frozen, which required it to be restarted, only to trip up again a few minutes later.
in Java
via Java Developers Journal @ 3:12 3rd Dec
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PS3Fanboy writes: Sony kept saying it, but we finally understand what they meant when they said that Home would be expanded "based on consumer feedback." A SCEE community manager, MusterBuster, started a thread on the European PlayStation forums, trying to figure out why people were congregating around the PSP-3000 adverts all the time. After learning that people enjoy dancing to the advert's music the thread quickly evolved into a discussion of how best to deliver more music to Home users.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 13:13 16th Dec
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http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/mtrat?open&S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=GRsite-lnxw961&ca=dgr-lnxw961awmtrat
in Java
via Programmers' Heaven @ 18:43 9th Dec
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This article was first published on guardian.co.uk at 10.17 GMT on Wednesday 7 January 2009. It was last updated at 10.18 GMT on Wednesday 7 January 2009.
in Cricket
via Guardian Unlimited @ 7:07 7th Jan
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i have a web application a base of servlet.it excuts perfectly in server computer(localhost:8080);but when i deploy my application in a LAN network. a client receave an error:
in Developer
via TheServerSide.com @ 11:51 3rd Jan
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Hey, thanks for visiting the inthemix forums! Seeing as you're not logged in, you're probably new around here. You're welcome to browse around but if you really want to get the most out of the forums, you'll want to get involved and that means posting! Becoming a member is free and gives you access to post new and respond to existing threads, send private messages (PM) to other members, respond to polls and access other member-only features. So what are you waiting for? It doesn't take very long, so register now.
in Photography
via Inthemix.com.au @ 3:54 18th Dec
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Welcome to League Unlimited, the most comprehensive online Rugby League forum community, where almost 17000 fans from around the world come to discuss all issues related to Rugby League in over 135,000 posted discussions!
in Cricket
via League Unlimited @ 10:21 30th Dec
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There's no shortage of Windows Mobile 6.1 upgrades available for download, so we've compiled and linked to (hopefully) all of them to make searching for that device upgrade just a little bit easier. If you know of any we've missed, hit us with a link and we'll add it to the list.
in Mobile Technology
via Smartphone Thoughts @ 3:14 14th Dec
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Forum member "Say Yebo" was putting together an SEO proposal for a potential client who wanted to know if the project would be different because they had already done some SEO stuff.
in Search Engines
via High Rankings @ 14:04 7th Jan
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in Gadgets
via Digital-car.co.uk @ 9:08 24th Dec
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SEOrefugee thread opened up a great discussion on what BlackHat SEO literally is. I also got definitions from Google and Wikipedia in an effort to organize all definitions in some way
in Search Engines
via Search Engine Journal @ 16:52 17th Dec
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A great thread over at WebmasterWorld forums lists most common hacker attacks types, their footprints and features.
in Search Engines
via Search Engine Journal @ 17:35 20th Dec
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Haroon Lorgat: "Cricket is a common thread that binds all ICC members and we must seek to ensure those ties endure. By doing so we will ensure our strong sport will grow even stronger"
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 17:14 30th Nov
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Haroon Lorgat: "Cricket is a common thread that binds all ICC members and we must seek to ensure those ties endure. By doing so we will ensure our strong sport will grow even stronger"
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 17:15 30th Nov
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Nanotech as a religion has been a common thread on this blog for years, especially when connected to the Drexlerites and their belief in the book (see comments here). I’ve also been involved with a number of debates with philosophers where the subject of religion has come up, and as with many technologies there is a fear among some that technology is intruding into areas where God should be the final arbiter.
in Nanotech
via Cientifica @ 15:40 8th Dec
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Brinke Guthrie in the forum started a Google wishlist thread. Please add your comment – what would you like to see from Google next year?
in Search Engines
via NetworkWorld @ 17:14 30th Dec
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Herschelle Gibbs's international career appears to hanging by a thread after Proteas convenor of selectors Mike Procter said it's going to be "very difficult" to pick the talented opener for the one-day leg of the Australian tour.
in Cricket
via IOL @ 1:59 10th Dec
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"One of our readers sent in a link to a thread over in the European Sony forums, and their current outrage over the treatment of Home in Europe. It seems that right now, Home is far more broken than it is here in the states. Also, European users are also griping over the fact that the free content that has come to Japan, and the extra content found in the US, has yet to show up in the European version of Home."
in Computer Games
via NG4.com @ 16:16 19th Dec
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I wanted to pull this out of so as not to derail the thread below. Here's Cobb on liberals and utopianism:
in Blog Watch
via Atlantic Monthly @ 19:10 18th Dec
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The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Today we're going to start a new random thread of posts dealing with common commands and how they work. The meat of today's post is near the end, as the explanation, when I get around to it, is fairly simple and easy to both convey and understand." Full Story...
in Open Source
via IOL Technology @ 17:48 11th Dec
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A seven-year-old boy left paralysed after a cyst destroyed everything but a "tiny thread" of his spinal cord has stunned doctors with a complete recovery.
in Quirky
via Ananova @ 8:11 17th Dec
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