Author: rbrodt
Uberfire – The Unanswered Questions: Part 4
Dude, where’s my file? Default VFS Root In this installment I’ll be adding serialization of the Tasks to our project. We will want to be able to look at what’s actually being written... Read MoreUberfire – The Unanswered Questions: Part 5
Service! In Part 4 I promised to present a better solution to the model serialization problem. In Part 5 I will introduce Errai RPC (Remote Procedure Calls) and show you a service implementa... Read MoreUberfire – The Unanswered Questions: Part 6
TO-DO: Make a TO-DO List In this session I’ll be creating an editor for the TO-DO Task object. I’ll start off by duplicating the Presenter-View pattern already established by the other two... Read MoreUberfire – The Unanswered Questions: Part 7
Good News Everyone! …is what I would have said if there had been good news. The news is that, as of June 8, Uberfire has migrated from wildfly 8.1 to wildfly 10 and GWT’s SuperDevMode will... Read MoreJBoss BPMS Success Stories (and other fairytales)
This year’s EclipseCon Europe was held, as always, in Ludwigsburg Germany. Featured for the first time this year at the Ludwigsburg event was the UnConference – essentially a collection of... Read MoreThe Missing BPMN2 Modeler screencasts
Hi folks! Several of you have been asking “what happened to the screencast videos on the Eclipse BPMN2 Modeler project website?” To be honest, I don’t know what happened. I kno... Read MoreStealth Computers
Bookputer Remember back in grade school when you were the first person in history, ever, to come up with the idea of hollowing out a book to hide your Playboy magazines so Mom wouldn’t find... Read MoreBPMN 2.0 Diagram Types
Eclipse BPMN2 Modeler and Diagram Types As a software developer involved in implementing a BPM system for your organization or for a customer you’re probably focused mainly on defining user role... Read MoreRaspberry Pie (4j) anyone?
I recently acquired a Maestro USB Servo Controller board from Pololu Robotics & Electronics. This cool little device is a PWM servo controller board and connects to any PC via its USB port. It com... Read More- 3 of 3
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