Zemian Deng
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From Orlando JUG.
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Java, Quartz, Spring, Hibernate, Camel, JBossAS, Maven, Tomcat, Mercurial(hg)
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http://saltnlight5.blogspot.com
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I have kept a programming playground at http://code.google.com/p/zemiandeng

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New Quartz-2.1.0 and MySchedule-2.1.2 release is out

Posted on September 25, 2011 at 10:24am 0 Comments

Hi there,

 

I have couple announcements.

 

First: Do you need Java scheduling? How about try out an easy web based UI with Quartz!

Both myschedule-2.1.2 (for Quartz-2.1.0) and myschedule-1.5.2(for Quartz-1.8.5) releases are available for download here: http://code.google.com/p/myschedule/downloads/list



I have fixed few bugs and improved the UI slightly. Both of these releases should…

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MySchedule - A Quartz Dashboard WebApp

Posted on June 13, 2011 at 8:18am 0 Comments

Hi folks,

 

I've mentioned MySchedule before during the Quartz presentation at OJUG. I have released myschedule-1.1.2.war now. It's not that pretty, but it's fully functional. It deploy a fully working version of a In-Memory Quartz scheduler with web UI that can easily manage it.

 

If you are interested in Quartz, give it a try here http://code.google.com/p/myschedule. I wrote a mini UserGuide with here…

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My latest personal project

Posted on April 8, 2011 at 1:11pm 2 Comments

Hi folks,

 

It's been a while since last time I post here. I just want to share a project that I have started recently and hopefully it will benefit some of you.

 

In many places where I worked, they often needed a light, fast and standalone server like process that run easily without much hassle, compare to use a full blown JEE server. I often ended up writing the same bootstrapper service that does many of the basic things. We need logging, we need easy…

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