Location of repository has been changed
New location of the repository is: https://repos.deltares.nl/repos/delft-tools/trunk.
Use the following command to change to the new location:
svn switch --relocate http://svn/repos/delft-tools/trunk https://repos.deltares.nl/repos/delft-tools/trunk
The following test:
// 20081211 this test fails on purpose, fix in model engine. [Test] [Category("Integration")] [Ignore("test crashes test server.")] public void ImportVanCouverNetworkAndRunCalcGridAtFixedInterval() { ImportVanCouverNetworkAndRun(true); }
must be written as
[Test] [Category("Integration")] public void ImportVanCouverNetworkAndRunCalcGridAtFixedInterval() { Assert.Fail("test crashes test server, update model dll to a stable one and remove this line."); ImportVanCouverNetworkAndRun(true); }
Then test will always fail on the build server.
We have scheduled the following sprint sessions in April 2009:
- Thursday 2 April 2009: Nelen & Schuurmans, The Netherlands: User Conference TURTLE
- Tuesday 7 April 2009: Hoogheemraadschap Rijnland, Waterschap Rivierenland, Waterschap Groot-Salland, Waternet, Arcadis, Grontmij, WUR, PBL, STOWA, SEPRA and MX Systems: Workshop BC DUFLOW-SOBEK
- Tuesday 14 April 2009: IPP, Germany
- Tuesday 21 April 2009: Royal Haskoning, The Netherlands
- Wednesday 22 April 2009: HBO Practicum, The Netherlands
The following figure shows which projects can be unloaded for the release of version DelftShell 1.0 alpha 3 and 4.
Grab it here: http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/beta.html
Interesting post from former author of SharpMap: http://resources.esri.com/arcgisserver/apis/silverlight/
Click on image below to see more samples.
Quantum GIShas a decent properties dialog. It is possible to create a user defined coordinate system. (EPSG CRS style).
Adding symbology to layers.
The Attibute table has a nifty feature of querying the data.
Read it here: http://www.infoq.com/articles/adopting-pair-programming
Issues discussed:
- Focus on One Team-Member At a Time
- Pair Switching
- Who Should Drive
- Pair Mentor
- Pair Learner
- Uninterested & Distracted Pair
- Spellchecking Pair
- When Not to Pair
- Core Pairing Hours
- The Simplest Thing That Could Possibly Work
- Mandate Code Review
Interesting project, maybe we can switch to it from hbm.xml. The advantages are obvious:
- Easier refactoring
- Automapping
- Smaller
... read more on a web site http://fluentnhibernate.org/
Traditional HBM XML mapping
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <hibernate-mapping xmlns="urn:nhibernate-mapping-2.2" namespace="QuickStart" assembly="QuickStart"> <class name="Cat" table="Cat"> <id name="Id"> <generator class="identity" /> </id> <property name="Name"> <column name="Name" length="16" not-null="true" /> </property> <property name="Sex" /> <many-to-one name="Mate" /> <bag name="Kittens"> <key column="mother_id"/> <one-to-many class="Cat"/> </bag> </class> </hibernate-mapping>
Fluent NHibernate equivalent
public class CatMap : ClassMap<Cat> { public CatMap() { Id(x => x.Id); Map(x => x.Name) .WithLengthOf(16) .Not.Nullable(); Map(x => x.Sex); References(x => x.Mate); HasMany(x => x.Kittens); } }