The most important changes you'll ever need in your VMs .vmx file
- bios.bootdelay
Set the bootdelay in milliseconds
Example
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* xsXSLP - C#/.net minimal XSL processor | |
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* Copyright 2010-2014: coseos.com/K2IT Gesellschaft fuer Informationstechnik mbH | |
* http://www.coseos.com | |
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* http://www.coseos.com/blog/ffcc57a6-f65c-4316-a3a2-c3d7f3987f9a | |
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* License | |
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/* | |
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* Tjython - Tomcat / Jython webserver | |
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* Copyright 2010-2014: coseos.com/K2IT Gesellschaft fuer Informationstechnik mbH | |
* http://www.coseos.com | |
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* http://www.coseos.com/blog/ffcc57a6-f65c-4316-a3a2-c3d7f3987f9a | |
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* License |
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
<project name="warShot" default="warShot" basedir=".."> | |
<!-- | |
Copyright (c) 2014-2015 | |
coseos / K2IT Gesellschaft fuer Informationstechnik mbH | |
Thorsten Lorenz | |
All rights reserved. |
-- Oracle | |
SELECT SQL%ROWCOUNT FROM DUAL; | |
-- Postgres 1 | |
GET DIAGNOSTICS int_var = ROW_COUNT; | |
-- Postgres 2 | |
WITH rows AS ( | |
INSERT | UPDATE |
[Unit] | |
Description=derbyDB systemd service | |
After=syslog.target | |
[Service] | |
User=dbuser | |
WorkingDirectory=/home/dbuser/Database/DerbyDB | |
Type=simple |
You can put .jar files in the ${JRE_HOME}/lib/ext folder to make a library available to the Java Runtime without any further CLASSPATH setting (like setting the environment variable or adding a -cp/-classpath parameter)
You can put .jar files in the ${HOME}/.groovy/lib folder to make a library available to Groovy in the same manner
This will only work on your local machine, so keep track of the libraries you use.
Another trick (for Groovy) is to add to the classpath at runtime with something like:
#!/bin/bash | |
VERSION=19.8.0.0 | |
JARFILE=ojdbc8-${VERSION}.jar | |
ARTIFACTID=coseos-oracle-jdbc8 | |
GROUPID=com.oracle | |
MVN=$(which mvn) | |
function install { |
package com.coseos.standards.ansi.x3; | |
/** This class describes the non-printable control characters, by name, from the ANSI X3.4-1968 standard 7-bit charset, also known as US Ascii or ECMA-6. | |
'I have also approved recommendations of the Secretary of Commerce regarding standards for recording the Standard Code for Information Interchange on magnetic tapes and paper tapes when they are used in computer operations. All computers and related equipment configurations brought into the Federal Government inventory on and after July 1, 1969, must have the capability to use the Standard Code for Information Interchange and the formats prescribed by the magnetic tape and paper tape standards when these media are used.' | |
Lyndon B. Johnson, March 11th 1968 | |
*/ | |
public class X3_4_1968_USAscii { |
<!-- | |
The essential properties for pom.xml include | |
- UTF-8 encoding for source files | |
- compiler version for source and target / Java 11 | |
--> | |
<properties> | |
<project.build.sourceEncoding>UTF-8</project.build.sourceEncoding> | |
<maven.compiler.source>11</maven.compiler.source> | |
<maven.compiler.target>11</maven.compiler.target> | |
</properties> |