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Using Simulator in Designer

Geoffrey Carman shares some tips on how to use Simulator in Designer.

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How-to: Setting up Subversion for Designer on Windows

Quick step-by-step on how to obtain, install and configure Subversion for enabling version control support for Designer.

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HowTo: Validate Form Input and Disable Submit in User Application Forms

There are a couple of ways to ensure valid user input in complex forms, two of which are shown here:

  • validate user input when pressing the Submit button
  • validate input on field changes and disabling "Submit"
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Let's talk some more about Packages in Designer 4 - Part 4

Here's part 4 of Geoffrey Carman's series about Packages in Designer 4.

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Tools and Techniques for Staging IDM Projects for Deployment

Nobody who works in the field of Identity Management will deny the value of software development disciplines in this endeavor. Novell’s embrace of Eclipse as the platform for Designer and integration with Sub Version (SVN) are examples of the value of these technologies. One that still needs attention, however, is staging.

Staging is the concept of taking a project through various stages between development and production. These can include QA and UAT but depending on the maturity of the project and the methodology of the client, no staging to many stages can been seen.

There have been some discussions of staging within Designer, but they have centered more around using features to copy projects, and add additional objects into the model which can be deployed along with the project.

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With Friends Like Optimizing Compilers, Who Needs Enemies? (Volatile Variables, Loop-Invariants and Threads)

Compilers are our friends...right? So tell me: why would a friend change your software to create an infinite loop in your code without you knowing? Such an action would no doubt create potential havoc for someone using your software. Heavens knows how many headache pills would need to be ingested as you debug that gem!

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