Blog | Archive for January, 2007

TestNG : open source in action

By mccraig | Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

i came across a problem with our java unit testing package, TestNG : our IHookable implementation, which sets up transaction contexts for test methods, wasn’t being given details of Exceptions which occurred during the running of the test methods

downloading the source for TestNG, it turned out to be an easy fix, a one-liner. i submitted a patch to cedric, and a couple of hours later it was accepted and checked in

if only all open source experiences were so smooth


Discover undercurrents with Trampoline Systems

By Charles Armstrong | Thursday, January 18th, 2007

A great explanation of what SONAR can do.

Read “Discover undercurrents with Trampoline Systems” on Information World Review


Trampoline presents seminar on language processing

By Charles Armstrong | Friday, January 5th, 2007

Our SONAR platform incorporates sophisticated language processing technology to extract the meaning of emails, documents and instant messenger conversations. On Thursday 11th January Craig McMillan, Trampoline’s Chief Technologist, is giving a seminar at the University of Sussex’s School of Natural Language and Computational Statistics. Craig will give a high-level view of how SONAR turns cutting-edge academic theory into a practical technology to solve everyday problems in the enterprise.

I know Craig’s a little shy of public speaking so we’ll all be rooting for him!


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