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Just compiled Apache HTTPD for Android Using Custom Toolchain

Pretty heady stuff but now you should be able to run a full apache server on your device. Currently requires root access to copy it to executable folder (/usr/lib or some such) and also prefix is…Continue

Tags: Android

Started Oct 28, 2011

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How did you hear about Codetown?
Looking for Orlando area Java User Group
What are your main interests in software development?
Continuous Integration, Applying SPCs to IT, Mobile (android/webkit)
Do you have a website?
http://jackiergleason.com

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Info from my presentation on Node.JS

Posted on February 1, 2013 at 9:30am 5 Comments

Hey everyone, 

 

Thanks again for making it out last night sorry I had to run so quick. The slides from the presentation are located here...

 

Slides

 

And here is the code example we used...

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Simple example of Using Spring+JAXRS+MongoDB

Posted on June 18, 2012 at 4:01pm 0 Comments

FYI,

I will be expanding on it later, but might be an interesting read for some...

http://jackietutorial.blogspot.com/2012/06/springmongodbwebspherejaxrsmaven-part-1.html

Objective C and Android

Posted on November 20, 2011 at 1:27pm 0 Comments

Here is a link to a presentation I put together for compiling Objective C using the Android NDK. Maybe someone will find it interesting...

 

How to make database driven i18n using spring

Posted on August 17, 2010 at 8:17pm 0 Comments

Had to do this for an Abercrombie and thought I would share. Cool stuff!

It is a rough draft and I am having trouble getting my autowired working but I am sure this is just a config issue I need to work out. Feedback is appriciated!

Jackie

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At 9:17am on April 24, 2015, Michael Levin said…

Happy birthday, Jackie! 

At 9:04am on January 25, 2011, Benjamin King said…
Hi Jackie, I'm looking forward to your presentation at OJUG this week!  I would be very interested in hearing about XMPP and VoIP/SIP frameworks built in to Android.  Thanks.
At 2:14pm on October 15, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Hi Jackie and welcome to Codetown! All the best, Michael Levin
 
 
 

Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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