Just added another blog which will have some implementations on recursion….basic stuff really!!!
Here it is : Algorithm_Is_Fun!!!
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“Nothings is difficult or easy…it depends on where you put the decimal point”

Just added another blog which will have some implementations on recursion….basic stuff really!!!
Here it is : Algorithm_Is_Fun!!!
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“Nothings is difficult or easy…it depends on where you put the decimal point”

I have finally completed my SCJP certification. 175 minutes of boredom and total frustration! I was lucky to get a good system, most of the other folks had problems. The questions appeared to be kinda easy, but yes, very confusing! Generics were everywhere and threads questions were good too. I was becoming pretty impatient after about 2 hours! And I was not even thinking much! Towards the end I was infact thinking about buying a new voucher…but all went ok! He he he!!
Now I am totally free and all my extra time would be directed towards finishing the iProcess client and the Hawk Monitor. So help me God….

I have suddenly become ominously busy. SIT issues with an inhouse product, and certification exams. I have planning the latter for almost a year now, and I guess its finally time that I finish it. With the financial year coming to a close and onset of goals evaluation, it has become more of a necessity….. Hence my extra work will be temporarily put on hold…
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“Never let your studies interfere with your education….. “

The iProcess engine eats almost all of my free time. Every time I believe I have learnt something, I go back and find something newer and more interesting! It has so much to offer,a never ending maze of possibilities. So heres this blog devoted to the biggest workflow time-eater of all times…the iProcess engine.

There are another three items lined up. And each of them are really eating on my official and unofficial work times!!! I have seen people use the iProcess Engine client and really believe that such a client can be easily developed via SSO calls. Admininstering the iProcess Engine is another activity that can be made simpler. A tool that can be used by anyone with little or no knowledge of the Server workings. Activities like Procedure Management, Heap size checks and proactive corrections, iProcess Engine process monitors, etc. all can be very conveniently put down in one single application.
Another application that was recently brought to my attention is TIBCO HAWK monitoring console. An application based on HAWK AMI protocol that would provide customized control (including rule-sets) for all the engines. I have already started digging the AMI docs and work should hopefully begin coming month.
The third and last item for the coming months is an XPDL generator that would be easy to use (well most are anyways..Enhydra Java WE!!) . Like say direct import and export to iProcess Modeller, syntaxt reconciliation, ease of assigning form addressees, etc. I was fascincated with the TIBCO Business Studio. The referrence docs were just saying that the modeller procs can be exported to XPDL and configured with any Workflow Editor and the next second, they just came up with their own…..