Archive for 04 Google Summer of Code

Google Summer of Code successfully finished

Google Summer of Code successfully finished

October 5, 2009 No Comments

Hi ! I finished Google Summer of Code 2009 successfully, and I guess I already spent all the money I received from Google.  Anyway my dissertation was accepted by my University and I want to give a special thank to Philip Johnson and Austen Ito from University of Hawaii for this great experience in the ...

GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 13

August 18, 2009 No Comments

Hi folks ! a small update this week, while i have to sprint to the finish line Last week: Some more documentation and implementation. I had some problems with the CBR solutions which where not mapped trough hibernate in JCOLIBRi, thus my cases had no solution. I could fix the problem by changing the hibernate ...

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GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 12

August 11, 2009 No Comments

Hi Everybody ! Overview This blog entry is finally an interesting one. Remember to the overall picture: The overall concept was described in my post of the GSoC Weekly Update 3 of the 8th of June . The only conceptual adoption is that there is always just one single agent for each service with monitoring ...

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GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 11

August 4, 2009 No Comments

Last week: First of all I did some more documentation and research for my dissertation. I would say that I have more than a third of my dissertation done. It is mostly the background and introduction part that is finished. I have also a solid amount of literature and notes for the main part of ...

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GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 10

July 28, 2009 No Comments

Last week: More documentation, i created also a section that is an introduction to Hackystat, when its finished i will also produce a ten page long PDF out of it, maybe there is some interest. I found a cool Java library called JAMon (http://jamonapi.sourceforge.net/) to monitor Java Applications and JDBC. I think the JDBC monitoring ...

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GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 9

July 20, 2009 No Comments

Hi folks ! Last week: I did some write up for my dissertation. I integrated the missing libraries into my project, I tried out some ways to achieve this and came across the Fatjar Eclipse plugin (http://fjep.sourceforge.net/), which is really easy to use and efficient. Fatjar just integrates the jars that are set in the ...

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GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 8

July 14, 2009 No Comments

I am glad to announce that I passed the Google Summer of Code Midterm evaluation as one can read in the blog of Philip Johnson (http://philipmjohnson.blogspot.com/2009/07/google-summer-of-code-midterm-results.html) Last Week: I finished the basic system that can run and stop the Hackystat services, in an architecture that is service oriented, flexible and extendable, so that the services ...

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GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 7

July 7, 2009 No Comments

Hello, everybody Last week I was working on the basic framework, I  made some advances with JSW, anyhow the whole progress can be found in the Hackystat Mailing list. I worked on implementing the REST services (Agents) and I discovered after some investigation two good CBR frameworks: JColibri (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcolibri-cbr/) and myCRB (http://www.myCBR.com). This week I ...

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GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 6

June 29, 2009 No Comments

Hello, To be honest I wasn’t that productive over last week, the weather was terrible nice here in Luxembourg which doesn’t happen that often. At least I’m fine with the REST API concept and i was able to implement the different services (execution and monitoring), but I decided to merge them for each service. In ...

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GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 5

June 22, 2009 No Comments

Hello everybody, here is my weekly dissertation report: Last Week: I made some progress with JSW (The mac OSX 64.bit problem is solved). I guess I am quite close the only thing right now is to integrate the wrapper.conf for the JVM configuration on code level. It seems to me when using the wrapper in ...

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