Ten years ago I did buy a big HP laptop which was delivered with Windows Vista. Microsoft now is going to end the support for Vista. The device still works perfectly. I decided to move it to Ubuntu. The dv7-1060ez is a dual core with 4 GB memory and 310 GB hard disk, good candidate to become a usable Ubuntu laptop.
Sunday, 26 February 2017
Saturday, 28 January 2017
Project Migration to Angular 2: Bootstrap Part 1
The migration of a working application to a more recent platform brings some risks. Generally, some functions cannot be reproduced as is and it takes many times. I wish to move a simple client, programmed using a mix of JavaScript and AngularJS, to Angular 2.
Thursday, 19 January 2017
Build & Deploy Angular 2 Projects
I have built the front end of some WEB applications using AngularJS. Now I would like to move it to Angular 2. The first step is learning about Angular 2 and to figure out how to migrate the AngularJS code. The second step is to build the project for deployment on a WEB container which is not the NodeJs WEB server used for development.
Etichette:
Angular,
AngularJS,
build,
deployment
Friday, 30 December 2016
Android 6.0 on HTC ONE M7
The Internet offers quite a lot of step by step instructions on how to flash an Android device with a different ROM (Firmware). The most of them tell you how to do it and are really well for a defined device and a defined software. I'm a developer and I like to have some more options. I don't want to write a general flashing manual. The aim is to share some useful information about flashing.
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Springboot mutlipart upload
The upload works very well for many use cases but I want to handle the upload with an AJAX client. As soon as the upload exceeds the limits the embedded servlet container fires an unhandled exception and the Javascript client doesn't receive any suitable answer from the server.
Etichette:
multipart upload,
springboot,
springframework
Thursday, 6 August 2015
Webfonts mime types with Springboot
Springboot (1.2.5) per default doesn't have mime mapping for WEB fonts (glyphicons).
Etichette:
springboot,
springframework,
webfonts,
WOFF
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Inexpensive Development E-Mail Server
A common issue using the company e-mail server for development is SPAM which, sooner or later, will reach the customer or a third party. To avoid the problem I did use a very good dummy e-mail server the Dumbster. In May, last year, I had to send HTML formatted mails from my application and test the result on the most common E-Mail clients.
The Dumbster wasn't enough anymore, but I didn't want to install/configure a true e-mail server and maintain it. My new choice is Apache James because it is quite simple to setup and use. It supports MSOutlook and Thunderbird (and many other which I didn't really check).
The Dumbster wasn't enough anymore, but I didn't want to install/configure a true e-mail server and maintain it. My new choice is Apache James because it is quite simple to setup and use. It supports MSOutlook and Thunderbird (and many other which I didn't really check).
Etichette:
development,
mail server
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)