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1996 - Advise before my Apache / Tomcat course
We want our customers to get the very best from their courses, and we're deligheted when they ask about preparations they can do (reading, etc) ahead of time. In fact, this is such a good question that I'm pasting (below) a copy of an answer that I have just emailed to one of the delegates coming o ....

1995 - Automated server heartbeat and health check
Occasionally - very occasionally - we may have a problem on our public facing web server that's hosted in some network operation centre or other. It could be a software glitch, or it could be an internet connectivity issue. And we need to know about it quickly! The problem is than none of us migh ....

1994 - tomcat-users.xml; what a difference a space made
Product: Apache Tomcat release 6.0.something Symptom: After some fine tuning of the configuration files, a working installation was no longer working ... requests for web pages resulted in the browser hanging and waiting, in perpituity it seemed, for a response. In other words, the connection was ....

1993 - Load Balancing - Hardware or Software?
If you're fortunate enough to be looking after a web site that's so busy that a single server can't handle all of your traffic, what should you do? One popular approach is to use a piece of specialised hardware - a load balancer - that sits in front of your network and distributed requests to a ser ....

1992 - A good time to travel
I think that was a record early start for me this morning - up at half past three, for a departure at half past four. Even when I stopped at the service area near Worcester, it as still in "night mode" with the shop closed, the "beware wet floor" signs propped outside the loos, and a deserted car p ....

1991 - Rules for a King
At Well House Manor, we're here to supply a service to customers. And the customer is King ... But even the King has to follow some rules There are certain requests that we really cannot meet - the most extreme example I have personally had was a request for us to accept just twenty five pounds for ....

1990 - Speaking all the languages
Phil Staiger, who talks about Tips and Techniques with Project Dogwaffle, can speak (as I recall) at least six languages. Working for an American company (Megatek) out of San Diego, his role as roving technical expert had taken him all over the world, and had him talking with people from many count ....

1989 - So sad to see you go
We love people to come and stay at Well House Manor and learn on our public courses, but we're always sad to see them go. Which might be why I have a number of pages on this site about getting to Melksham but very few about getting home after your course, and I have been tipped the wink that I shou ....

1988 - Melksham, Wiltshire. Town Crier Competition, 2009
"Coming to Melksham on 25th April 2009 ... Melksham's 1st Town Crier Competition - 30 criers and escorts in a cavalcade of sound and colour" Taking place in the Market Place - just five minutes walk from our hotel [about and bookings] - at 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Peter Dauncey, our Town Crier, and h ....

1987 - One Cheer for Local Democracy - Asda in Melksham
On Thursday evening, Lisa and I attended the Planning Committee Meeting of West Wiltshire District Council. Sounds boring, doesn't it? Well - it wasn't; a big decision to be made with regard to a new Asda supermarket to share a site on the edge of the town with Countrywide Farmers. There were two ....

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