Showing posts with label Misc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Misc. Show all posts

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sun Academic Initiative | TU-Vienna

In my last two posts, I talked about how you can find the right websites to get a Sun Certificate. On the Prometric Website if you select Sun Mircrosystem you will have two choices: the SUN Academic Initiative (212) and the Sun Microsystems (310, 311) and there will be a big price difference between those two options. You will find the corresponding price list for the regular Sun Microsystem Certifcates in my last post.

As I saw the big price difference (the SAI is only 129 Bucks) I tried to figure out how I'm able to do that kind of exam instead of the regular one and what the preconditions are. So I googled SAI and I found out that my university (TU-Vienna) offers possibilities to get the right information about the SAI for students.

Here you will find a guidance on how to register for SAI over the TU-Vienna. On this website you will find a link to register to the SAI-Portal. If you scroll down you will find all necessary resources for the SAI. So what the TU provides is the possibility to use Sun's online training for free. You just have to pay 2,70 Bucks for the ZID's administrative effort but that's affordable.

So, I think I only have to pay 129 Bucks for the Exam and not the 210 which I've blogged about. Well, that's pretty cool.

Links:

Cheers

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Java Certificates Prices

In my last post I tried to find out how much Java Certificates do cost in Vienna but I couldn't find the right information on the WIFI-Website. So I called the WIFI's IT-Center on last Monday and they gave me more information about these Certificates. They told me to go to the Prometric-Website and there I was able to find the prices for all Certificates. You just have to select your country and then you have to choose the Client and the corresponding Program. I chose Sun Microsystems / Sun Microsystems and then you will find all possible exams and prices. The following list shows all exams which I'm currently interested in:

Sun Microsystem:

  • 310-019 Sun Certified Associate Java Platform SE Exam Version 1.0 210 Euro
  • 310-027 Sun Certified Developer For J2SE 210 Euro
  • 310-035 Sun Certified Programmer For The Java 2 Platform 1.4 210 Euro
  • 310-051 Sun Certified Enterprise Architect For J2EE Technology 210 Euro
  • 310-055 Sun Certified Programmer For The Java 2 Platform SE 5.0 210 Euro
  • 310-061 Sun Certified Enterprise Architect For J2EE Part 3 210 Euro
  • 310-065 Sun Certified Programmer For The Java 2 Platform SE 6.0 210 Euro
  • 310-081 Sun Certified Web Component Developer For J2EE 1.4 210 Euro
  • 310-091 Sun Certified Business Component Developer Java EE Platform 5 210 Euro
  • 310-220 Sun Certified Developer For Java Web Services 210 Euro

Today I also found out that some of my colleagues at work would also like to get a Java Certificate (310-055) We are now making preparations together at work for the corresponding exam. A Wiki also was created to organize and save all information online so that everyone who joins the learning-group will be always up to date on the latest information.

Links/Telnr:

I'm very excited about learning for this exam and I'm dying to get more exams in the future. So, the next step is to find out the date when the next exam will take place. As soon as I know all possible dates I will let you know in another post.

Cheers

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Java Certificates Overview

In the post about my last IBM course I wrote a bit about the lecture's consulting job. He told me how his life looks if he isn't busy on teaching some courses to other it-people and that's the topic of this post. Certificates, it's all about certificates. In his job he has to constantly learn about new technologies and get the corresponding certificates for those technologies. I mean how cool is that, the fact to always learn something new and then you'll be able to teach about it. So, that's why I tried to figure out how am able to get such certificates in Vienna, how difficult those are and of course how much they cost.

Because I love Java I first got onto the Sun Microsystems website to get an overview about all offered certificates and will always get a good description about the course's preconditions and so on. My problem was, or better my problem is, to figure out how much those certificates are. I mean, Sun only presents the corresponding course-price for the certificate but as I heard it is possible to get those certificates without doing the course by only passing the exam. So, I searched through the WIFI website where I had my last IBM course. In the following link-list you will find a pricelist but this list is provided by a WIFI of another federal state, hence not from Vienna.

Because today is Saturday I won't be able to call the WIFI's Information Center but on Monday I'll try to get more information about the certificates. In the pricelist the Java Certificates are all about 51 bucks so that's pretty affordable. I will let you know if I have found more information on getting a Java Certificate in Vienna. Of course you are welcome to post your experiences in this section.

Sun Java Certificates: Total Overview

WIFI:

Sun Certified Java Associate

  • Total Overview: SCJA
  • Online Test-Questions: SCJA Sun Certified Java Associate Mock Exams

This link-list will be extended as soon I have more information.

Cheers and good night.

Friday, January 18, 2008

IBM WAS v6 Advanced Administration | Course Sum Up

Today I completed my second IBM Websphere Application Server course. The course's topic was the advanced administration of IBM's Application-Server. Regretful I have to say that I didn't learned anything new L. The course's content was almost the same as in the basic course but this time we had only three days instead of four and three days were not enough to include all chapters and units.

The only two big differences were that the lecturer of this course was much better in performing the units. I really believe that he was, or better, he is a professional WAS administrator and also his presentation style was very enjoyable. He didn't read off the slides all the time and he also spoke about things which the lecture-slides didn't cover.

The second thing was the lecture's course environment: we worked remote over Citrix on VMWare images which were provided on workstations in Atlanta, yes in Atlanta ;-). Each student had to work on three workstations (Win XP, 2 Linux (Fedora)). This time IBM really tried to create a real-time-scenario where you have installed different os-versions on different workstations. The fact that we also had two Linux-workstations didn't really help us. We had a lot of troubles creating a cluster because of different user-rights. The Linux-workstations were our two cluster-members and on the dev-workstation (WinXP) our Deployment Manager was installed.

But I don't want to get too detailed here. Maybe if I have more time in my university-holidays to post a few things about the environment and my experiences with Citrix and the remote-workstations. Today I had the chance to ask the lecture about his job and how somebody can become an IBM-"Consultant". He told me a lot about Java- and IBM-Certificates and how difficult it is to get them or better how difficult it is to pass the corresponding exams.

After this talk I really acquired a taste of becoming an IBM-Consultant because I really like the fact to travel around and teach about very cool technologies (not only IBM or Rational products) but also about Java and Open-Source technologies and if you don't have to teach any courses you have to learn to get new certificates and that is really cool but we will see what will happen because right now I'm really, really happy with my current job. In the end my Course-Certificate ;-)


Cheers

Monday, December 10, 2007

How to blog with MS Word 2007

In this post I'd like to show you how to use MS Word 2007 as a Client for your Blog-Posts. First of all you need three things:

  1. A functional blog. I use Blogger
  2. Webspace for pictures. Blogger interacts very smoothly with Picasa
  3. And of course MS Word 2007 as a Client.

After you have set up all of those three prerequisites the easiest way to start is to open your MS Word 2007 and push the little button on the upper left corner. There you will find an entry 'Veröffentlichen' and on the corresponding menu you will find the 'Blog' entry which you have to execute as the next step. Then a new MS Word 2007 'instance' will pop up and here you can finally set up your personal Blog settings. Under the 'Blog' section you will find the corresponding button to open up the settings which you have to configure. The following screenshots show how you can easily click you through the settings and after configuring all you'll be able to use Word as a client.

Push the button on the upper left corner.


This button is necessary for your blog settings.


If you haven't already configured your blog do so by pushing the 'New' button.


Chose your Blog provider. ( I've chose Blogger)


Enter your blog's login-credentials.


If you have a supported picture provider chose it and click next.


If you have already more than one blog select the one you would like to configure in Word.


Click ok. This is just a confirmation dialog which says that you have successfully configured you blog.


Now you should be able to see your configured blog.


Now blog with MS Word 2007 as a client.


PICASA and how to use it's pictures in MS Word 2007 within a blog-post.

A very interesting thing I'd like to show you in the next step is how you will be able to use pictures from Picasa within Word after you have already uploaded those pictures which you would like to use in your blog-post. So as I said you have to upload all pictures and if you have done so to your online web album of your Picasa web space then do the following:

  1. Open the picture you would like to use.
  2. Click on the 'Link to this Photo' link.
  3. Select the size of the picture which you'd like to have your picture shown on you blog.

The copied link will look something like this:

<a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Sageniuz/HowToBlogWithMSWord2007/photo?authkey=PQ1-4utD-0M#5142340762644508850"><img src="http://lh6.google.com/Sageniuz/R11Dradv8LI/AAAAAAAABHc/HCGQFYLCLA0/s144/01.jpg" /></a>

You only will need the: http://lh6.google.com/Sageniuz/R11Dradv8LI/AAAAAAAABHc/HCGQFYLCLA0/s144/01.jpg part of the copied link or better you only copy this part of the link. The next step is to select the 'Einfügen'-tab in MS Word 2007 and click on the 'Grafik' button. A new dialog will pop up and now you have to paste the copied part of you picasa-link into the 'Einfügen' input field. After you have done this you have to select the 'Einfügen u. Verknüpfen' section in the selection bar to left of the 'Abbrechen' button. After a few seconds the picture of picasa will be referenced to you MS Word 2007 client.

Select picture.


Go to 'Einfügen' tab.


Push 'Grafik' button to paste your picture.


Paste the link to your picture.


Select 'Einfügen u. Verknüpfen'.


Now the picture will be in your blog-post within Word.



So, I hope you liked this little tutorial and it will help you to improve your 'blog-speed', too. Although there is a time delay while inserting pictures in Word from Picasa I like all the Word features better than the integrated editor within Blogger. Moreover you can save posts locally on your pc and if you don't have an internet-connection you will be able to write blog posts and upload them a little later.

Cheers

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Java Rules Engines | Words and Phrases

This Posting is about the book which I'm currently reading. (Java Rules Engines) The Post summarizes some words or phrases which were new to me and I'd like to remember them. Because I even didn't know those in german I'm going to sum them up in german.

Kapitel 1 Buch Seite 15: virale Ansätze.
Ein Viral ist ein Werbespot, der eigens für das Internet produziert wird. Sein Name leitet sich ab von der Werbeform, innerhalb derer er konzipiert und eingesetzt wird, dem viralen Marketing

Kapitel 1 Buch Seite 15: kognitive Fähigkeiten:
Der Begriff kognitiv stammt aus der Psychologie und bezeichnet solche Funktionen des Menschen, die mit Wahrnehmung, Lernen, Erinnern und Denken, also der menschlichen Erkenntnis- und Informationsverarbeitung in Zusammenhang stehen.

Kapitel 1 Buch Seite 20: Konsekutivsätze:

Das Adjektiv konsekutiv bedeutet soviel wie zeitlich folgend, von einer vorherigen Gegebenheit abhängig.

Kapitel 1 Buch Seite 23: Omnipotente Schnittstelle:

Mit Allmacht, Allmächtigkeit oder Omnipotenz wird die Fähigkeit eines Wesens bezeichnet, jedes Ereignis auch jenseits naturwissenschaftlicher Erklärbarkeit in Gang zu setzen oder zu beeinflussen.

Kapitel 1 Buch Seite 25: Profan:

Es bezeichnet im eigentlichen Sinne die Eigenschaft von Objekten oder Handlungen, die nicht im Zusammenhang mit einem Kult stehen, die keine rituelle oder religiöse Bedeutung tragen und denen keine magischen Eigenschaften und Wirkungen zugesprochen werden.

To be continued...

Thursday, October 18, 2007

IBM WAS V6.1 Certificate

Yeahhh!!!!


Saturday, October 06, 2007

New LCD TV... Yeah!

Finally!!! I got myself a new LCD and I'm very happy about it. Soon I'll also buy myself a new HD-DVD-Player so I can enjoy Full HD with it's maximum resolution of 1.920 x 1.080. Check out the product's homepage and the a nice (german) report about this LCD.



Cheers

Saturday, August 25, 2007

W-Lan Abbreviations

  • W-Lan ... Wireless Locale Area Network
  • Wi-Fi ... Wireless Fidelity
  • AP ... Access Point
  • WEP ... Wired Equivalent Privacy
  • WPA ... Wireless Fidelity Protected Access
  • IEEE ... Institute of Elictrical and Electronics Engineers
  • SSID ... Service Set Identifier
  • TCP ... Transmission Control Protocol
  • IP ... Internet Protocol

Friday, August 24, 2007

Vista la Mac

U have 2 check this tool out.

The following screenshot shows the result: ;o)




Cheers

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Daddy's dream came true

but... what da... look at my mommy's comment... TZZZZ!!!!!



I think I'm more than a Porsche... maybe a Lambo ;o)

Cheers

Monday, July 23, 2007

And again ...

... a very felicitous family-party. We celebrated my uncle's 60th birthday in Franzensdorf with a lot of presies, food, and beverages (as always ;o). And here are some of the pictures which my mother took.


From Onkel Sepp 60er


From Onkel Sepp 60er


From Onkel Sepp 60er


From Onkel Sepp 60er


From Onkel Sepp 60er


From Onkel Sepp 60er


Cheers

Monday, July 16, 2007

Addicted 2 Coffee?

You don't know, well try this link and get the answer.

Here is my result:




Mingle2 - Free Online Dating

D-A-M-N!!!

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Smart Verdicts

I'd like to dedicate this post to some smart verdicts which I have found since I've started reading articles and books about Software-Engineering. Of course your are welcome to add verdicts if you also have found some.

"We never have time to do it right, but always have time to do it again."

To be continued...


Cheers

Monday, June 25, 2007

S-K-I-L-L-Z



Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Some great new P-I-X

Last w/e we had a great time celerbrating Babsi's aka Böps Möps birthday. Weather was chilly, people were great, altogether it was an awesome party.

The following pix were made by Christoph aka Türc aka coolmcflash. If you like the style how the pix are made then you have to check out türc's personal Flickr-Site. You also must check out his sis' site aka L-u-s-s-i.

Böps Möps Birthday Party






From Böps Möps Bir...


Cheers

Thursday, May 24, 2007

BCN | Day Four ...

... Will code 4 money ;o)

From Barcelona
Me still luv Java

From Barcelona


From Barcelona


From Barcelona


From Barcelona


From Barcelona


From Barcelona


From Barcelona




Yo,what's crackin' !!!



Cheers