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Issue with Eclipse Plugin upgrade

Posted 03/07/2010 - 19:28 by sakeba

Having issue in upgrading Eclipse plugin for MyEclipse
Version: 3.4.2
Build id: M20090211-1700

Error Details:
Cannot complete the request.  See the details.
Cannot find a solution satisfying the following requirements org.eclipse.pde.core [3.4.0.v20090202].

Need to delve a little deeper...

 

A pinch of this ...

Posted 02/28/2010 - 23:58 by nzblue_fish

Hi mashers,

I've been pondering what to do next in my 34 Mashups challenge.

A few weeks ago I had to explain to an older family member exactly what a 'mashup' was.  It might not seem like a difficult thing to do, but when their total experience with technology comes down to a bit of email and using the Internet I was wondering how best to explain it to them in simple terms. [Read More...]

Mashing Oracle: Part 2 Mashing PeopleSoft

Posted 02/17/2010 - 17:00 by danmalks

A Developer's Guide to 'Mashing Oracle' Applications

Part 1: Mashing Oracle Siebel
Part 2: Mashing Oracle PeopleSoft
Part 3: Mashing Oracle E-Business Suite (coming soon)
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Challenge Mashup #32 - Geocode Data

Hi mashers,

well here's the next installment in my challenge to build a working example of all 34 (well I'm sure I counted 37 but what's a mashup or two between friends) mashup patterns suggested in Mike Ogrinz's book "Mashup Patterns - Designs and Examples for the Modern Enterprise" (which you can find out more about here). [Read More...]

Take Our Poll, 'How are Mashups relevant to you?'

We recently wrapped up our wildly popular "Which Mashup Are You?" poll generated with our awesome mashup trading cards. And here's what we learned, together we helped define what mashups are and their value to you.. [Read More...]

Check Out The Haiti Crisis Communication Dashboard

  We've all been fixated on the devastating Haiti earthquake that recently shattered tens of thousands of lives throughout the Haitian nation.  Over the past 2 weeks each one of us has been called on to do our part, whether you texted for Haiti, packed care packages at your local church or volunteered to help prepare for a rescue mission, together we’ve done our part to help a broken nation of people. [Read More...]

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