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Deploying a web application to Jetty

The Jetty web application server is great. It is just not very well document and when it is documented it is aimed for the very uninitiated. If you’re using Jetty, it is almost like an old boys club – ‘you made it’.

Still, it appears that Jetty and Tomcat are becoming much more similar in their way of doing things, with both using a somewhat proprietary, if you can say that on an open source project, configuration schemes. So how do you deploy a web application to Jetty?

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Cheap food review: Target’s Ming Tsai Hunan Noodles

I am an unabashed fan of noodle meals that come in boxes. Target is also the place where the vast majority of my grocery and household needs expenditures are made. I gave up on the Simply Asia brand because I am frankly scared of food made in China, however tasty they were (and they indeed were tasty). So I was happy to find semi-superstar Ming Tsai’s own brand of noodles (made in India…) at Target.

Today I finally had a chance to try the Ming Tsai Hunan Noodles, described as ‘delicious wheat noodles tossed with a spicy savory sauce’. Easy to make in 1.5 minutes in the microwave, too.

My thoughts: a fail.
Really lacking any flavor other spicy. Greasy too. Unlike Simply Asia, this dish also lacked anything substantial other than flavorless carrot dust. Stay away.

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General Web Development

Yahoo! Zimbra Desktop or why Google has nothing to worry about

Yahoo! is the, if not one of, provider of email to the world.
They also have a pretty good calendar and not so bad contact management. A lot of it has to do with people sticking by them because Yahoo! was there early on despite the lack of true innovation in those applications. Now Yahoo! has a chance to do great things and sadly misses the boat.

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