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Video Podcast Episode 4 – Eclipse Tips; Fast View
Posted by Robert van Loghem in the early afternoon: February 14th, 2008

Robert van Loghem shows you how you can declutter your Eclipse workspace by using the Fast View feature.

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Podcast Episode 15 – Introducing SCRUM to companies – Part 2
Posted by Robert van Loghem just before lunchtime: February 7th, 2008

Eelco Rustenburgh, Eelco Gravendeel and Serge Beaumont share their experiences on how to introduce SCRUM to existing companies.

This second part discusses;
- Finding a product owner
- How to start a project, seen from a business perspective
- How the product owner WILL eventually spend his time
- Impediments at IT Departments

Hosted by Robert van Loghem and Serge Beaumont.

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Podcast Episode 14 – Introducing SCRUM to companies
Posted by Robert van Loghem around lunchtime: January 24th, 2008

Eelco Rustenburgh, Eelco Gravendeel and Serge Beaumont share their experiences on how to introduce SCRUM to existing companies.

Hosted by Robert van Loghem and Serge Beaumont.

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Video Podcast Episode 3 – Eclipse Tips; Essential Settings
Posted by Robert van Loghem in the early afternoon: January 14th, 2008

Erwin van der Koogh shows you 2 settings that will make your Eclipse life a lot easier.

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Podcast Episode 13 – Terracotta Part 2
Posted by Robert van Loghem mid-morning: October 10th, 2007

This week we wrap up the interview with Jonas Bonér from Terracotta that Jeroen Borgers and Peter Veentjer did.

Terracotta is NAM (Network Attached Memory) and it provides JVM level clustering for scratch data.

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Podcast Episode 12 – Order management API introduction
Posted by Robert van Loghem in the late afternoon: September 26th, 2007

A new week a new podcast. This week we have Gero Vermaas from Xebia and Andreas Ebbert-Karroum from Nokia Siemens Networks to talk about the just released JSR264 Order Management API.

Not only do they explain what the order management api is but they also explain how the team worked to create the JSR. (think SCRUM ;) )

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Podcast Episode 11 – Terracotta with Jonas Bonér
Posted by Robert van Loghem in the early morning: September 19th, 2007

Jeroen Borgers and Peter Veentjer from Xebia interview Jonas Bonér from Terracotta.

Terracotta is NAM (Network Attached Memory) and it provides JVM level clustering for scratch data.

This is part 1 of a 2 part interview. Part 2 will be posted in 2 weeks.

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Video Podcast Episode 2 – Eclipse Tips; External tool
Posted by Robert van Loghem in the early morning: September 12th, 2007

The second eclipse quick tip is here where i show you how i use the external tool feature of eclipse to launch the selected shell script. So enjoy our new short video!

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Podcast Episode 10 online: EJAPP Performance Top 10, 2 and 1
Posted by Robert van Loghem mid-morning: August 17th, 2007

Yes we have finally reached to numbers 2 and 1 in this Performance Top 10 by Vincent Partington and Jeroen Borgers.

Discussed are numbers 2-Unnecessary remoting.
More information about number 2 can be found here.
and for number 1-Incorrect database usage see; here.

So download the podcast here or better yet! subscribe to one of our rss feeds on podcast.xebia.com

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New! Video Podcast Episode 1 – Eclipse Tips; Links directory
Posted by Robert van Loghem in the late afternoon: August 8th, 2007

Well we have a new addition to our podcasts! Video! and we start off with Serge giving you an Eclipse tip; Links directory.

Serge shows how to use a “links directory” in Eclipse and how to easily manage plugins across installations.

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