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Contact databases are easily made unmanageable. They tend to grow in an unordered manner and carry those defects inherent to non categorized huge databases. Users might be able to see the whole database or may end up creating contact duplicates. As long as contacts database is attached to web users database, privacy isn't satisfied. Anyone seeing contacts sees users, maybe even permissions, roles and the like. But how to avoid it? Giving yourself each customer, provider, collaborator and so on, its permissions? Certainly not. Here is where Social Groups comes in help. Build upon BlueBee Contacts, Social Groups define the way a contact has to be categorized, to those has to be related and which permissions is allowed. Social Groups make a clear vision of Contacts database. Read more...I have been disconnected First, I would like you to notice that this goes about web application frameworks. Java Server Faces, Flex, Google Web Toolkit, Wicket and those of that kind. I have stressed most of them in my way of being productive writing web applications. Difficult, let me tell you. Read more...I love Java, from the very beginning. It happened as much like with C++, one gave me computer control, the other offered the world. That's what Java was all about, being able to be everywhere. Today things had come bigger and Java isn't anymore the applet programing language, but a whole set of APIs to create almost anything. You could call that the good and the bad of Java. Will depend on who you believe in and where Sun goes to. Read more...This is a personal site. I was looking for a place where I could write my thoughts, those unordinary days that I have thoughts, but I found that nobody was interested in them. Odd, let me tell you, since rare things are usually highly valuated. |
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