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A technical blog about Java, Kubernetes and things that matter

HowTo create a JDBC provider with wsadmin scripting - Jython

Last week I wrote a post about creating MQQueues with jacl. However today I am moving to Jython. This is the new scripting languauge supported by the wsadmin. The following write-up helps you create a JDBC provider using Jython in 6 easy stepsĀ on the wsadmin console. *Pre requirements: *Following should be known to start using this tutorial. How to launch the wsadmin with Jython enabled. *Where will I find the wsadmin?

Creating an SVN wrap for your build using Ant

Today after along break I would jump right on to one of the interesting topics in my den these days. One of my friends was lately troubled with doing some SVN stuff like merging etc. And a lot of people will agree with me on their first experiences. :) I think. While Automated builds take a lot of our time I thought I could plug in with some automated merging and a few other tasks.

Creating the MQQueues with wsadmin scripting - JACL Part 2

Yesterday I wrote an article about creating and configuring the MQQueueConnectionFactory with the JACL on the wsadmin console. The other half of the article that was left out was to create the queues also. The world looks pretty much the same today and my /etc/profile doesnt seemed to have been sourced again. Good we dont need a restart. You would find some of the steps to be similar and that is because we are running on the same configs.

Creating the MQQueueConnectionFactory with wsadmin scripting - JACL Part 1.

While working my way in some piece of long java code I came across this huge pile of sand that just shattered me off every bit of patience I was left with. The dilemma all of us face every second day. CONFIGURATIONS!! While my sarcastic mind was just saying Congratulations to me instead. And just how the - would you expect me to start configuring now. So what exactly is my problem?

Quick start Singleton - Walk through

This being my first existence on the network and I just want to make sure that I would come back to this blog page again sometime and keep on writing. For now this is a quick 5 min walk through of getting your hands dirty on the Singleton Pattern. As any ones first pattern Singleton always seems to be the easiest to adapt and ironically always the mistress of your pains; when you realize the act wasn’t right in the first place.