This evening (hum morning ;) I decided to give a try to the conversion
wizard integrated in Visual Studio 2005 that let you import older 1.1
projects.
I choosed to import my whole website: Tech Head Brothers. You might
see next the conversion report:
I started to develop a plugin for Omea Reader, as you can read on
the previous
post.
This plugin lets you select an entry in Omea Reader and send it to
a Groove Discussion tool.
I have used Groove Web Services
Development Kit, and in an 2 hours effort I could have the first release of
the plugin running.
I started to develop an Omea
Reader Plugin using Omea OpenAPI. The OpenAPI is a set of tools,
documentation and sample code which can be used for developing Omea plugins. The
current version of the OpenAPI is available here: Omea-OpenAPI-1.0.3.zip (1
MB). The development is straight forward, I like the API.
My idea is to bring the content that I aggregate in Omea to another tool that
I am using.
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ComponentArt was This evening I attended a webcast about web service Jetbrains is opening it’s early It is really nice :-) Mathieu I have been interviewed by the French magazine 01 Informatique about the software development industrialization. This morning at 1:30 AM, I reached a new milestone in the development of the publishing tool I am developing for Tech Head Brothers web site. I was able to publish content directly from Word 2003 using a Web Service secured by WS-Policy and a X509 certificate. Yesterday, finally, I was able to create a X509 certificate working correctly with WSE SP2. After lots and lots of trials using makecert without any success, I tried openssl under cygwin. And guess what, the certificate was working correctly. That was the main issue I had since a while. Now I am searching the way to install the public part of the certificate during the setup of the application. Any idea ? Ever wanted to copy paste some code from Visual Studio .NET 2003 to your blog tool (e.g. Sauce Reader) and keep the colorization ? Even better, Colin provides the source. I guess I will soon integrate his colorization way to Tech Head Brothers Word 2003 publishing tool. Continue readingLaurent KempéI am an experienced Team Leader & Distinguished Solution Architect with a passion for shipping high-quality products by empowering development team and culture toward an agile mindset. I bring technical vision and strategy, leading engineering teams to move product, processes and architecture forward. Team Leader, Distinguished Solutions Architect Illzach, France |