Month: March 2009
Darvins Illustrierte – Krisenprotest
law blog» Archiv » Die schwachen Server der Bahn
Researchers: Cyber spies break into govt computers
Yahoo 360° – mbauhardt’s Blog – Apache Nutch 1.0
Case-insensitive mapping with mod_rewrite’s RewriteMap – Be the signal
JIP — The Java Interactive Profiler
heise online – 18.03.09 – 1,1 Millionen Telefonate in Berlin abgehört
glTail.rb – realtime logfile visualization
HubLog: Guardian + Lucene = Similar Articles + Categorisation
Skwish: A Blob Management Library
law blog» Archiv » Frau Harms sagt, was sie will
Aggregat7 – Rechenspiele zum bedingungslosen Grundeinkommen
digi images – Straßentanz von upag
Yahoo 360° – mb’s Blog – Nutch Release 1.0 Release Candidate 0
Bazaar Version Control
Bazaar Version Control
Bazaar is a distributed version control system that Just Works.
Loggerhead
Loggerhead in Launchpad
Loggerhead is a web viewer for projects in bazaar. It can be used to navigate a branch history, annotate files, view patches, perform searches, etc. It’s originally based on bazaar-webserve, which is itself based on hgweb for Mercurial.
Darvins Illustrierte – Keine Wahlcomputer
Darvins Illustrierte – Betroffen
Darvins Illustrierte – Enteignungsgesetz beraten
Darvins Illustrierte – Enteignungsgesetz beraten 6.3.2009
Enteignungsgesetz beraten 6.3.2009
CRE083 Die Kritische Masse – Chaosradio Podcast Network
CRE083 Die Kritische Masse – Chaosradio Podcast Network.
Ein Live-Podcast von der re:publica 08 Konferenz in Berlin
“”The more closely you look at one thing, the less closely can you see somethi…” – nuclear powered soup
Urheberrecht und Verbrechen : netzpolitik.org
Halbot mail – Evolution
E-merl.com – New Experiments In Fiction » Blog Archive » Zen Comic
Revisions of entities with hibernate
The last week we implemented revisions for entites with hibernate. We decided us for envers. The documentation is good. We were able to get a working revision system with switching between revisions within this week. One note we used the version 1.1.0.GA for hibernate 3.2.6 so the documentation didn’t applied fully the naming of annotations and configuration property names changed. We run in to one issue. Our database already existed and we had to introduce the revisions later. Envers does not create on first run a initial revision for versioned entities. But you will need them because if you switch back you will lost data for properties that are stored in a list. Lets say you have a versioned entity with a list of strings and you change this list by adding entries. If you go back you don’t have the entries that were in the list before you added the new one. To solve this we had to write our own tool to create the first revision. Since fixing this envers works very good in our project. I can suggest its usage.