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coffeetalk 1.0

coffeetalk 1.0


coffeetalk project is a random coffee beverage name generator. more>>
coffeetalk project is a random coffee beverage name generator.

It is a script to aid in the beverage choosing process.

Its a program wrote under Linux to satisfy that moment of indecision where youve just set your laptop down in your local coffee shop and cant quite decide what to order.

Its a perl script that includes a number of options, including the ability to constrain the drink selection to only whats available at your local Starbucks.

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Added: 2006-11-25 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Coffee Break Icons for Linux -

Coffee Break Icons for Linux -


For all those coffee lovers out there, a free Coffee Icon collection. more>> Description:
10 freeware icons inspired in some delicious coffee foods.
Content:
Apple, Breads, Cheese, Coffee cups, Coffee pot, Cookies, Toast
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Added: 2009-04-24 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Open Blue Lab 2.4.2

Open Blue Lab 2.4.2


Open Blue Lab is an enterprise resource planning system. more>>
Open Blue Lab is an enterprise resource planning system.
Whatever your goal is, the objective of this tool is to provide you the ready-to use stuff to create, update, search and view data you need for your application.
Moreover, this stuff is provided with the latest UI goodies like AJAX support that will ensure you the best feeling you never had in browsing.
Like OpenBlueLab.org project is portal aware, that means you have aggregation and personalization too.
That way, you can focus on your added value : the business logic and requirements your customer needs.
Main features:
- to collaborate and communicate better
- to manage your personal time
- to schedule your appointments
- to define and track personal and group project
- to manage your content (asset, document, ...)
- to manage your customer relationship
- to make coffee (not yet, next release maybe
We want to develop a product, free, that fits exactly your needs, so read this web site and take time to indicate us your requirements. They will appear on our todo list, maybe in a long time, but they will. Then, you may incitate people to contribute in your direction by sponsoring somebody to achieve it.
This product is completely free. You can even package it and sell it. If you wonder what is our business model, you can ask to the forum.
Built on java technology, you may download the GUI installer, double-click and use it (with all your entreprise) through your preferred browser, whatever your environment is.
Built on XML and REST technology, you may integrate (in synchronous or asynchronous mode) it very easily in your environment too.
Enhancements:
- Functionality was improved.
- The code was cleaned up.
- Bugs concerning the MD5 library, i18n, and proxy reverse problems were fixed.
- JavaScript action was improved.
- The nomenclature list is now built from UML models.
- Skins and styles were improved.
- The OpenBlueLab style has been improved.
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Added: 2007-05-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Blue Lab 1.3.1 (Core / OBL Modeling Framework)) - to manage your customer relationship - to make coffee (not yet, next release maybe We
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exPHPresso 0.0.2 Beta

exPHPresso 0.0.2 Beta


exPHPresso provides a compilation of fine coffees, their attributes, and variations. more>>
exPHPresso provides a compilation of fine coffees, their attributes, and variations.
exPHPresso uses PHP/MySQL for dynamic content consisting of recipes for coffees, both international, and domestic.
Coffees are listed by country, specialty, and classics.
Users can also input comments on where to find the best coffees, and their ratings, along with adding coffees to the database.
Enhancements:
- BETA RELEASE 0.0.2
- ADDED USER FUNCTIONS(ENHANCED)
- ADDED BETTER BROWSER COMPATIBILITY
- ADDED COUNTRIES BY COFFEE(DETAILS)
- ADDED DETAILED INPUT FOR USERS
- ADDED PRINTER FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT
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Added: 2007-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Yet Another Financial Manager 0.1

Yet Another Financial Manager 0.1


Yet Another Financial Manager (YAFM in short) is application to track Your expenses and incomes. more>>
Yet Another Financial Manager (YAFM in short) is application to track Your expenses and incomes. That way You know how much and for what You are spending, and if You are in line with retirement savings. All made in EASY and COMFORTABLE way.

The Difference

There are many programs to help manage Your finances.

So, why You should use YAFM?

First it is designed to be easy to use. It is not aimed to track every penny You spend, this would be annoying.

Second: it should be used as a tool to track spendings as exactly as You need. Don’t be stressed if some expences are not tracked or You have entered their approx value. YAFM is about helping You to know roughly how much and for what You are spending not making You feel bad, that expenses and incomes are not balanced up to penny. If You have enough patience to keep data 100% accurate - You will have very accurate results, good for You, but YAFM will not make troubles about coffee and doughnut this morning, You have forgot to enter.

YAFM BETA is free software, but version 1.0 will be commercial software. If You decide to donate me some money I promise You to get free 1.0 license. You can donate any amount, but if You would ask me how much I would say - 10 USD (1.0 pricing is not fixed but price will be somewhere between 10 and 20 USD).

This application is powered with Ruby on Rails and operated with browser locally. You need to have Ruby interpreter and sqlite installed. This means it can be run in Windows, Unix/Linux or Mac OS X environments.

For Windows (which I expect be to main platform for most users) there are sqlite .dlls provided with program.

Well… I’m using this program for myself from April 2006. I think for many people program like YAFM will be useful, so I decided give a try to release. Of course I’m releasing much more polished version than I use everyday, and also with much features missing. But I will successfully release next versions.
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intel-wings Driver 0.2

intel-wings Driver 0.2


The intel-wings project is a Linux driver for the Intel Wireless Series of input devices. more>>
The intel-wings project is a Linux driver for the Intel Wireless Series of input devices.
Somehow, Intel managed to avoid using the USB Human Interface Device standards with their wireless gamepads.
All other USB gamepads work out-of-the-box: plug it in, and the computer knows that it has an X axis, a Y axis, and six buttons. Not Intel. Thats where intel-wings comes in.
Wireless Series?
Yes, youve seen them. Everyone hated them. The keyboards were of poor manufacturing, the mice eat batteries like theres no tomorrow, and the whole system was ridiculously expensive. They were killed off by Intel several years ago -- after hitting the shelves and getting a lukewarm reaction, manufacturing was stopped, and support was terminated 18 months after release.
All of these complaints are valid. On the other hand, when used infrequently, the mice last a few months, and work great on a glass coffee table in my living room. (A newer wireless optical mouse wouldnt work.)
The gamepads are actually pretty fun, in my opinion: you can have a whole bunch of them attached to one base station, which is great for playing old console games with friends. You can get a complete set of devices for $10 on eBay, and with Linux-based PVRs becoming increasingly common, I find my devices to be a great addition to my living room.
Note that I wouldnt recommend the mice to anyone that uses their computer on a regular basis, but its easier for navigating menus than a remote control. In my opinion, the Intel Wireless Series devices on Linux PVRs are the way to go.
Enhancements:
- Preliminary keyboard support was added.
- The Intel wireless keyboards are at least partially functional.
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Added: 2005-10-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Decibel Audio Player 0.05

Decibel Audio Player 0.05


Decibel Audio Player project is a GTK+ open-source (GPL license) audio player designed for GNU/Linux. more>>
Decibel Audio Player project is a GTK+ open-source (GPL license) audio player designed for GNU/Linux, which aims at being very straightforward to use by mean of a very clean and user friendly interface.
It aims also at being a real audio player and, as such, it does not include features that are not meant to be part of an audio player. These features (e.g., tagging) generally have a really better support in specialized software. If youre looking for an audio player than can also make coffee, then you should stay away from Decibel and give a try to other players (e.g., Amarok, Exaile).
Decibel Audio Player is still in early stage of development, so dont expect a lot of bells and whistles.
Enhancements:
- Added a dependency system, that prevents a module from being loaded if it depends on uninstalled Python packages
- Added a StatusIcon module (adds an icon to the notification area)
- Added a shuffle feature
- Added two new fields (playlist position and playlist length) to the available information about a track (e.g., in DesktopNotification)
- Added a refresh feature to the file explorer (use the popup menu)
- Added the possibility to show/hide hidden files in the file explorer (use the popup menu)
- Better dragndrop support in the playlist
- Enabled multiple selection mode in the file explorer
- Hide the desktop notification upon quitting or stopping if it is still displayed
- Fixed a crash when choosing a directory (in the combo box) that has been deleted
- Fixed a crash when trying to play something that has been removed from the disk
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Acme::Comment 1.02

Acme::Comment 1.02


Acme::Comment is a Perl module that allows multi-line comments which are filtered out. more>>
Acme::Comment is a Perl module that allows multi-line comments which are filtered out.

SYNOPSIS

use Acme::Comment type=>C++, own_line=>1;

/*
if (ref $mod) {
$bar->{do}->blat(msg => blarg);
eval {

im sooo sick of this time for some coffee

*/

// I prefer beer. --sqrn

Unlike the pseudo multi-line comment if (0) {}, the code being commented out need not be syntactically valid.

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Added: 2007-06-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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POE::Component::Client::Halo 0.2

POE::Component::Client::Halo 0.2


POE::Component::Client::Halo is an implementation of the Halo query protocol. more>>
POE::Component::Client::Halo is an implementation of the Halo query protocol.

SYNOPSIS

use Data::Dumper; # for the sample below
use POE qw(Component::Client::Halo);

my $halo = new POE::Component::Client::Halo(
Alias => halo,
Timeout => 15,
Retry => 2,
);

$kernel->post(halo, info, 127.0.0.1, 2302, pbhandler, ident);

$kernel->post(halo, detail, 127.0.0.1, 2302, pbhandler, ident);

sub postback_handler {
my ($ip, $port, $command, $identifier, $response) = @_;
print "Halo query $command_executed on ";
print " at $ip:$port";
print " had a identifier of $identifier" if defined $identifier;
print " returned from the server with:";
print Dumper($response), "nn";
}

POE::Component::Client::Halo is an implementation of the Halo query protocol. It was reverse engineered with a sniffer and two cups of coffee. This is a preliminary release, based version 1.00.01.0580 of the dedicated server (the first public release). It is capable of handling multiple requests of different types in parallel.

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Added: 2007-01-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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tichulog-ng 0.5.3

tichulog-ng 0.5.3


tichulog-ng is an application to view a previously played tichu game from a log file. more>>
tichulog-ng is an application to view a previously played tichu game from a log file. It aims to be better than the tichulog tool available at http://tichu-gilde.bsw-portal.de/logs/.

tichulog-ng allows the user to view a logged game with open cards as if one would play the game by itself.

Usage:

unzip tichulog-ng.zip
java -jar tichulog-ng.jar
select the right logfile (*.tch)
Take cup of coffee (depends on the round size in the logfile)

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Added: 2007-03-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pie 0.5

Pie 0.5


Pie is a lightweight content management system for Web-sharing documents, files, and arbitrary pieces of information. more>>
Pie is a lightweight content management system for Web-sharing documents, files, and arbitrary pieces of information.
Pie is just another web-based content composition and management environment using the idea of collaborate editing and sharing, an idea that has been taken to great extends lately by a crusade called Wiki.
Although so-called content management systems existed long before, employing both, proprietary as well as standardized means, the Wiki mythos pushed this effort even farther.
As with XML, another internet hype, and one that is still based many illusions upon (careless marketing strategists and clueless mortals have conventionalized XML to be one of those black magic three-letter acronyms that, if inhaled properly, is able to cook coffee, change your kids nappies and, all things considered, makes you a better human being once youve accepted it and freely offer it your untainted soul), Wikis more and more come to the publics attention and you clearly classify yourself as an outsider if you do not embrace the new technologys blessing.
A projects or ideas popularity shares its symptoms with economic growth: once it is unleashed upon the populace, grapping and holding their and all bystanders attention, it can not be stopped anymore until, of course, the climax is reached and everyone turns away, bored to death.
Nevertheless, Pie is another attempt to bore people willing to pay attention, offering its services freely and obendiently to those who are willing to accept them.
Pie has been designed to be tasty and can be served with a variety of ingredients. Basically, it serves you by gladly feeding upon your mental output, this being mostly text, but also graphics, music, programs and other intellectual property.
Before you build up your illusions right away, at the very start, it should be mentioned that Pie is unable to cook coffee. This fact cannot be stressed and overemphasized enough. Being a content management system, Pie does lots of things for you, but it certainly cant cook coffee.
If this was one of your basic requirements, you may cut off here, right now, and go for a secretary instead. (Hopefully, you didnt take this barking of your shin too seriously. Yet, it might have saved you a lot of time, if properly prepared coffee really was what you were looking for.)
Imagine, just for a moment, that youd like to collect your thoughts, on any conceivable matter. You could handle this the conventional way by writing them down in your diary. Still, you are a modern person, always having preferred to employ technology whereever you can.
Consequently, you foreclosed, of course, to make use or your PCs text processing features, thus being able to edit, cut and paste, and move around and modify your text in whatever manner and as often as you like.
Let us take this scenario one step farther: you not only want to be able to manage your thoughts at home or at work, but virtually everywhere and anytime. Sure, you can use a laptop for this purpose. However, being a social being, you want others to participate and take in (or even contribute to) your ideas - again, anytime and everywhere, as long as the participants have access to moderate 20s century technology.
You may send your data and files back and forth, using e-mail, or you could even rely on more sophisicated technology, like CVS, or you could make use of your proprietary publishing softwares distributed auto-update feature to spread your latest thoughts to remote clients, the participants, anywhere in the Net. Alternatively, you might rely on one of the Nets most accepted means: the Web.
Doing so, not only enables you to refrain from ugly, expensive, proprietary software, but also connects you, and those with whom you intend to share your intellectual propery, using a simple, standardized means.
Main features:
- Quick page processing and short run-time latency
- Low system requirements (both, in regard of the running servers performance as well as the complexity of the installed software base)
- Independent of ODBC, SQL and other database systems, both, session-based and file-based
- Multi-user support
- Page locking
- Browsable and revertable page versioning
- Local link/referer verification
- Optional (semi-)automatic page expiration
- Customizable PCRE-patterns for pages and files
- A rather extensive user manual
- Localized user interface
- Optional directory hashing to handle large amounts of files
- Small and simple code library
- Easily adaptable and extendable to personal needs
- Weighs less than 200 blocks (i. e. 100 KB), including online documentation
- Supports many common HTML directives, including tables
- XHTML 1.0 clean output
- Peachy
Enhancements:
- The code library has been completely rewritten, focusing on extendability and abstraction.
- All low-level functions have been implemented as OO classes.
- Both pages and files support an arbitrary number of versions, limited only by the capacity of the underlying file system.
- Usability has been improved.
- Most operations are selectable from drop-down menus via mouse clicks or Editing Mode.
- Editing has been fine-tuned.
- Text can be marked and, by clicking a button, applied various markup properties.
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Added: 2006-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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StrongBad Emails 2.0

StrongBad Emails 2.0


StrongBad Emails is an extension which adds the words Previous and Next to the StrongBad Emails. more>>
StrongBad Emails is an extension which adds the words "Previous" and "Next" to the StrongBad Emails.

Tired of having to go back to the main email page to view the next Strong Bad email cartoon? Well wake up and smell the coffee with this extension.

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Added: 2007-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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NRIA 1.0.6

NRIA 1.0.6


NRIA is an XView-based interactive image analysis program developed and used at BBL and which runs under Solaris 2.5 through 2.7 more>>
NRIA is New Region of Interest Analysis.

NRIA is a medical image processing program developed at the Brain Behavior Laboratory (BBL) of the University of Pennsylvania; it specializes in the quantitative analysis of PET and MRI images of the brain. The perpetrators are listed in the Credits file.

Despite a nearly total lack of user documentation, NRIA is used heavily at BBL and has been carried by ex-students to infect a few other universities. The only known way to learn how to use the program (unless you wrote it yourself) is to get hands-on training by someone else who already knows how to use it.

NRIA currently runs under Solaris (aka SunOS 5 or greater). A port to any other platform is unlikely, due to the prevalence of non-portable constructs in the code. NRIA will compile but not run successfully using gcc on Linux/Intel; no one is known to have tried it on Linux/Sparc.

Bug reports may be sent to Paul Hughett (hughett@bbl.psycha.upenn.edu), who will add them to his collection. Bug fixes and other improvements may be sent to the same person; context diffs are the preferred format. Should you want to make a more substantial contribution, read the file CodingStyle.

If you still want to install NRIA, see the INSTALL file for instructions. The COPYING file describes the license terms under which the software is made available.

Installation:

These instructions assume that you will put the source tree (where the program is compiled) in a directory /usr/local/src/nria and the executable programs and shared data in a directory /usr/local/nria; if you place them elsewhere, make the appropriate modifications to these instructions.

1. Unpack the source tree with the commands

cd /usr/local/src
gunzip nria-1.0.6.src.tgz
tar xf nria-1.0.6.src.tar

2. Compile NRIA and its supporting programs with the commands

cd nria-1.0.6
make clean
make all

The compiled executables will be placed in one of the directories arch/Linux/bin, arch/SunOS-4/bin, or arch/SunOS-5/bin, depending on your machine architecture and operating system version. (Note that NRIA will compile but not run successfully on Linux; if you want to really use the program you will need a Sun.)

Compiling the whole thing takes about 20-30 minutes, so you might as well go get a cup of coffee while youre waiting. There are about a thousand or so compiler warnings that havent been fixed yet; ignore them.

3. Install the binaries and man pages by

cp -p arch/SunOS-5/bin/* /usr/local/nria
cp -p man/man1/*.1 /usr/local/man/man1

If this is a new installation, install the shared data by

cp -p nria/share/* /usr/local/nria

If this isnt a new installation, you will need to figure some way of merging the new shared data with any local modifications.

You will probably need to be root to do the installation; on the other hand, you can install them in your personal home directory without being root.

4. Add /usr/local/nria to your path, if not already there:

If you are using csh as your shell, then place the following at the end of your $HOME/.login file:

set path = ($path $NRIA)

If you are using sh, ksh, or bash as your shell, then place the following at the end of your $HOME/.profile file:

PATH=${PATH}:$NRIA
export PATH

5. To run NRIA, re-login or type the above appropriate path commands at your shell prompt, and then type:

nria

If you dont have any .nhdr files in the current directory, you will see an empty file dialog. You will need to change directories to one which holds nria format images (raw *.img file, header *.nhdr file). If you only have raw images, then for each image you will need to use the img2ria program (type "man img2ria" for more details). If you have individual slices in their own files, you will need to concatenate all slices into one raw image file, and then run img2ria. NRIA is designed to work with 3D multi-slice volumes, not individual 2D slices.
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Castor 0.9.6

Castor 0.9.6


Castor is a Java to XML data-binding, Java Data Objects (O/R) and DSML. more>>
The Castor project has been developed out of need: the need to get stuff done and the need to write useful code.
It has been designed and coded over many cups of Dunkin Donuts Hazlenut coffee, Starbucks Latte, and tall no-whip White Mochas, as proof that coffee beans do come in handy.
Castor includes software, such as Xerces, Jakarta ORO, and Jakarta Regexp, developed by the Apache Software Foundation. Castor also includes JUnit testing framework
Main features:
- Castor XML: Java object model to and from XML (XML databinding)
- Generate source code from an XML Schema
- Default introspection or mapping file for existing object models
- Castor JDO: Java object persistence to RDBMS Castor JDO is not the same-as or compatible with Suns JDO. We have a different approach to handling data object to RDBMS mappings.
- XML-based mapping file to specify bindings for existing object models
- Support for schema-less Java to XML binding
- In memory caching and write-at-commit reduces JDBC operations
- Two phase commit transactions, object rollback and deadlock detection
- OQL query mapping to SQL queries
- EJB container managed persistence provider for OpenEJB
- Ability to create base mapping from existing Java classes
- Ability to create an XML Schema from an XML input document
Enhancements:
- Fixed problem with TransactionContext.getObjectEntry(Object) that was introduced as a result of adding support for lazy loading 1:1 relations.
- Added F.A.Q. entry describing compatibility problems between various releases of mySQL 4.1.x and its JDBC drivers.
- Reverted various DOCTYPE definitions in src/tests/jdo to use DTDs.
- Fixed issue with GeneralizedFieldHandler not able to handle collections. Collections are now automatically iterated over during getValue() calls and each item in the collection is passed into the convertUponGet method. To retain the old behavior simply add a call to #setCollectionIteration with a value of false in the constructor of your GeneralizedFieldHandler. The behavior for setter methods is not changed since only one item at a time is passed into the setter already.
- Fixed whitespace processing bug, where a was actually getting appended to the end of a string value if the parser was calling the #characters method again with only whitespace following a previous call to #characters method where valid content existed.
- Fixed recent issue where ElementDecl#getType() method was always returning null for element references.
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Jukebox4 4.0p0

Jukebox4 4.0p0


Jukebox4 is a collection of reusable components allowing to create a flexible server side middleware framework. more>>
Jukebox4 is a collection of reusable components allowing to create a flexible server side middleware framework.

Save time for drinking coffee instead of architecting, designing and coding the same stuff again, and again, and again.

The project originated in 1990, when the first commercial C++ compiler became available. At that time, it was a combination of a collection framework a-la Smalltalk with the smart pointer infrastructure allowing not to bother with pointers any more.

In 1992, it was ported to MS Windows (3.x at that time). In 1993, a banking operations division support system was written using this projects codebase as a foundation. That was the first time the semaphores and multithreading were introduced.

In 1994, it was ported to OS/2, the semaphore model was redesigned, and true multithreading was achieved for the first time. A countrywide project tracking system was written using Jukebox as a foundation.

In late 1995, Java arrived. At that time it was a sad event, because with it came the realization of the fact that all the collection framework was no longer necessary, so was the smart pointer framework, and most of the semaphore and multithreading code. Well, theres no cloud without a silver lining, the thorough redesign was long overdue anyway, so the project was ported into Java during 1996. Another distributed system, this time related to securities trading, was created on top of Jukebox.

In 1998, Ive started working with Apache JServ team, and eventually sneaked my logging infrastructure into JServ, and got a nickname: "Captain Log" ;) At the same time it has become obvious that the attempt to make Jukebox a "multiprotocol distributed framework" failed, because Sun had more manpower and could release APIs much faster than I did.

In 2000, Jukebox was chosen to become the foundation for the project at American Express. That was the first take at high-load mission-critical application. Surprisingly, no major problems emerged, thus giving me some ego boost.

Then, starting in 2001, Jukebox was used at another Open Source project, DIY Zoning. This ongoing project is an attempt to scale the framework down, rather than up. The work is not yet finished, but the results, of course, will be visible.
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