Archive for June, 2011
Today I was having a look on how the git-completition is implemented. If you have not enabled the completition for git, I think you should really read my article on how to do it. So I found this two links, that explain the basics on how to implement bash completion for simple commands: An introduction [...]
Hyatt Hotel, looks like a Blade Runner scene
0 Comments Published June 18th, 2011 in Life, universe and everythingThose two skyscrapers are located in Medienhafen area in Düsseldorf. This picture is hdr processed from three shots, -2, 0, +2 exposure. The metal bulb at the bottom is the Pebble’s Bar, which by my understanding is managed by the hotel. What I like in this picture is the Blade Runner-like atmosphere and the sun [...]
Sunday afternoon I made an excursion in the Unterbacher See and I made some nature photos. I found a restaurant where this typewriting machine, an Adler Model 7 of 1900, was lying on a table. So I took a picture and I tried to apply the texture photo retouching technique that I learned recently. The [...]
Killepitsch liqueur can be tasted in the small bar “Et Kabüffke” near the brewery Uerige. I use to go in this place for a Killepitsch to complete the dinners with friends in the Düsseldorf altstadt (the old city). I’ve heard that Killepitsch is only available in Düsseldorf; I don’t know if this is true, but [...]
Checking configuration files inside jars
0 Comments Published June 1st, 2011 in Java, Linux, Opinions, UnixAre you habit to have some configuration files packaged inside the jar of your application? If so, you can still have a look at those configuration files in the running environment using the unzip Unix utility. $ unzip -p /opt/myapp/lib/my-app.jar log4j.properties log4j.rootLogger=INFO,stdout log4j.appender.stdout=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender log4j.appender.stdout.Threshold=INFO log4j.appender.stdout.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout log4j.appender.stdout.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{dd-MMM hh:mm} [%-5p] %m%n The -p option uncompress and prints [...]
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