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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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GSoC Hackystat Weekly Update 4

June 16, 2009 No Comments

Hi everybody ! The problems of last week were solved. I familiarized myself with JSW and I was able to start and stop the services but encountered this problem: There is no mac osx with 64-bit Java 1.6 support. It is only a warning, but when analyzing the processes and the JVM with VisualVM, it ...

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