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New Jarhunt release (and Slackfest 2008 update)

December 20th, 2008

Snow still coming down.  Starting to worry.  May not be able to find my car…

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On the bright side, I just wrapped up a new release of Jarhunt!  The new version (1.0.4) includes indexes to improve search speed as well as some cleanup of the views and controllers to get rid of the last stragglers of redundant code.    While I was at it, I cataloged a LOT more jar files for the reference implemtation.  All in all, Jarhunt.com now has 5915 classes cataloged (most of the Apache commons, logging, and XML stuff).

Also just in from the”way too much time on my hands department“: My Powerbook G4 is now nicely running Debian Etch with the Xfce desktop envrionment.

I hope tomorrow will bring a nice mix between a start to a new project, exercise, and the Sins of a Solar Empire marathon . We’ll see how that goes.

Power Status: So far, so good.  National Grid has managed to keep power supplied to our appartment desipte a major winter storm.  Its nice to see them bucking the trend.

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One more change…

December 13th, 2008

Ok, this is it.  Really.  I changed again because I got tired of maintaining the old blog manually and I was not writing as much as I wanted to because of the overhead involved.

Since my last post (in the old blog), I have done several iterations of the Jarhunt code base.  Mostly, I have been cleaning up ugly Ruby code and refactoring, but I have also updated the look and feel and added file meta data for each class.

Still to come:

  • Support for war and ear files
  • Multiple track/environment support
  • Indexes (to improve search performance)

You can grab the new stuff from SourceForge here.

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