Sun BloggersWelcome to Blogs.sun.com! This space is accessible to any Sun employee to write about anything.Forgot SSL Database password in Sun Web server 6.1- July 8, 2008 One common question is what to do when you forgot the SSL security database password in Sun Web server 6.1SPx (or your predecessor did not tell you this before heshe left the company, etc.). This is the password you will be asked everytime when you want to start up the SSL enabled web server instance in 6.1SPx, e.g. apple:exporthomeiws6.1sp9> https-apple.asia.sun.comstartSun ONE Web Server 6.1SP9 B01112008 14:24Please enter password for "internal" token: <--..http://blogs.sun.com/walter/entry/forgot_ssl_database_password_in EclipseLink : Tips- July 8, 2008 : EclipseLink News: Graduation, Overview, RoadMap, Enterprise Tips EclipseLink GlassFish v3 () JPA 1.0 () GlassFish v3 :-) Doug Shaun DZone EclipseLink 1.0 GFv3 ;http://blogs.sun.com/theaquarium_ja/entry/eclipselink_news_graduation_overview_roadmap The Darkness- July 8, 2008 Remember that band I can't belive this is five years old.http://blogs.sun.com/torrey/entry/the_darkness (Untitled)- July 8, 2008 jp.sun.com Ajax SolarisStarSuiteSun Java CAPS... Web Mktg Nhttp://blogs.sun.com/masakoo/entry/whitepaper_page_renewal OpenSolaris in Second Life- July 8, 2008 OpenSolaris Q&A in Second Life. Wednesday, 9 July, 2008, 07:30 San Francisco, 16:30 Paris, 22:30 Hong Kong. And you can figure out the rest of the times wherever you are. Check it out. Tim Cramer, Glynn Foster, David Comay, and Stephen Hahn will all be there as special guests with whoever shows up from around the world. Depending on how much sleep I get this week, I may try to attend for a half hour or so to see what's going on.http://blogs.sun.com/jimgris/entry/opensolaris_second_life_chat National Cathedral and Washington DC- July 8, 2008 A week ago, we got home from a trip to Washington DC. This was my second trip in 6 months to our nation's capital, after a visit gap of many decades. Even though the weather was very hot and muggy, it was particularly enjoyable to go with my family (my son Paul, daughter Jessica and her boyfriend Matt, husband John, and our friend Laura Biche). We were mostly there to hear Jessica sing opera but during the days, we did manage to visit a few wonderful places: the Lincoln Memorial, ...http://blogs.sun.com/katysblog/entry/national_cathedral_and_washington_dc Advance Notification of Security Updates for Java SE- July 8, 2008 On July 8, 2008, Sun will release the following security updates: JDK and JRE 6 Update 7 JDK and JRE 5.0 Update 16 SDK and JRE 1.4.2_18 SDK and JRE 1.3.1_23 The following Sun Alerts corresponding to these updates will be released following the availability of these updates. 238628 238666 238687 238905 238965 238966 238967 238968http://blogs.sun.com/security/entry/advance_notification_of_security_updates2 How to Enable Java Debugger for Glassfish Cluster Profile- July 8, 2008 Often times things work fine for Single Instance App Server, but when the same application is put on cluster mode, the results are not as expected. For glassfish, the steps I use for enabling the debugger for cluster mode is slightly from non-cluster mode. Also, there is one extra manual step involved to make the debugger work. First for Clustered Glassfish, you can easily enable the debugger using the Admin Web GUI. Here are the steps involved. (for the purposes of illustration cluster...http://blogs.sun.com/malkit/entry/how_to_enable_debugger_to Why You Should Care About Twitter Spam- July 8, 2008 If you don't care about Twitter then stop reading. A while back I posted that Twitter needs to delete the follow-spammers. There were three kinds of responses: Agree! Disagree! Then follow me on Twitter out of spite. "Why should I care It doesn't bother or affect me." BTW, one of the comments from that post left a great link to Stop Twitter Spam! Check it out for lots of details. For the...http://blogs.sun.com/kevin/entry/why_you_should_care_about "Who' Finishing Second"- July 8, 2008 Got my August 2008 issue of Linux Journal today...I read Mike Diehl's great article on the amazing LinuxJava powered BUG. Scanned the rest of the magazine. But wait! What's that on page 20 "Ubuntu Stays atop a Volatile Distro Market". No news there, right But, as the article makes clear, also interesting is the answer to the question "Who's finishing second". Who's the up-and-coming next killer "distro" As the magazine went to print, the answer was OpenSolaris!, according to...http://blogs.sun.com/hjfphd/entry/who_finishing_second |