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Jeff points to the loads of new content to the iRules wiki.
Joe talks about he new and improved DevCentral search that, as Don puts it, "used to suck, but now it doesn't".
Deb talks about chunking.
Joe talks more about chunking along with regular expressions and educates Jeff on "file globbing".
Colin discusses his exploration of Ruby on Rails. Look out for the upcoming "iContruby" project coming to your desktops in the near future.
Don brings up his troubles with using Java SSL next to another Java SSL connection to the same destination.
Jeff finishes it up talking about Imagination and that they SHOULD read Lori's blog.
posted @ Friday, January 11, 2008 4:31 PM | Feedback (0)
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Colin clears the confusion about data groups and classes.
Deb recaps her post on Hash based Load Balancing with LTM.
Joe discusses debugging techniques in iRule development.
Don brings us up to date on his latest Java work as well some hints at his upcoming article on the insides of LTM status.
Jeff finishes things up leading a digression into lolcats and Klingon speak.
posted @ Friday, December 14, 2007 9:22 AM | Feedback (0)
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The team talks about why we missed last weeks podcast.
Don talks about blackberry UI coding and going from 1024x768 to 10x10. Jeff loves his wife's iPhone (but won't get them for us...). Don discusses the $100 license fees for building Blackberry apps. Jeff wonders why google mail trys to tap into his Blackberry phone log. Don brings up recent questions regarding iControl's ConfigSync upload_file and download_file methods. Most questions resolve around chunking (which the Java Wrappers completely hide).
Deb mentions a forum post on solving some fun GTM dilemmas with GTM dependencies and GTM fallback options. She talks about her helping "beta" a new advanced F5 Architecture class that should be available to the masses in the near future. Joe compares GTM's ability to break the laws of physics with the recent announcement by some scientists that they have broken the speed of light. Deb mentions a forum post on BIG-IP persistence cookie encryption. She then gives kudos to DC user kilgore.trout for his updates to the ROUTE wiki docs and user helix90 for his additions of the SCTP docs.
Joe comments on a forum post regarding a iControl Training request. He explains why a Minimum is larger than a Mean, how we've got 64 bits stats working in VB, Management with iControl for an HA Pair, upcoming partition support in the iRule Editor, how to create a hex string from the binary value returned from the iRule md5 command, and his recent attempts at getting the team to start "twittering". Jeff highly recommends TwitterVision.
Colin is out galavanting around Europe. Look for the guy holding the "Will iRule for Food" sign on the street corners and it'll likely be him.
posted @ Friday, August 24, 2007 12:22 AM | Feedback (0)
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Jeff talks about his trip last week to the F5 partner conference in Chicago. He gives some advice to Everclear about teasing the audience. He alludes to an upcoming "Question of the Week" forum and the eminent rising of F5 User Groups and how we are going to help facilitate those groups. Joe volunteers his house for a Sammamish, WA user group.
Don mentions his blog readership is WAY up after the release of the Java Wrappers for iControl Labs project. He'll likely move on to finalize the Blackberry Java iControl app (to manipulate your BIG-IP from your BlackBerry) in the coming weeks. He said he'd be done by next week - right Don???
Joe points to the latest WebAccelerator product release and why it's so awesome. He found a new iControl watch that everyone should buy just because Timex was smart enough to call it iControl. He mentions a fix to the Custom Reporting with iRules Tech Tip. He also talks about the increase in customer/partner interest in automating GTM with iControl. He then refers to the power outage last week in San Francisco (which he misstated as Los Angeles) and how if those companies had GTM, the crisis could have been avoided. He finishes with his iRule Editor tip of the week on how to use the Editor to profile your iRule.
Jeff gives one last update on the Partner Conference Party and how certain things that happen on the road need to stay on the road...
posted @ Thursday, August 02, 2007 3:27 PM | Feedback (0)
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Colin is off sipping Mai Tais talking about iRules at our F5 Partner/Reseller conference in Chicago.
Jeff recaps his first day at the conference mentioning the flaky wireless network as well as Joe Skorupa's talk about regulatory issues with data centralization and the dramatic increase in round trips per page request in current web applications.
Joe mentions a blog post he read about how F5 "re-won" a customer.
Deb talks about recent forum activity on handling SFTP traffic, GTM fallback based on DNS server, modifying SNMP community strings with EM templates, and her recent updates to the iRule persist wiki page.
Joe recaps his latest documentation rampage including an iControl SDK walkthrough, Getting started with iControl v9, Traffic Generation with the iRule Editor, and Application Request Parsing.
The team then discusses several TCL based resources on the web. The TCL Reference at SourceForge, A TCL Tutorial, A TCL Tutor, ActiveTCL, and the iRule Editor.
Don has finished up his iRules Java Wrapper documentation (all 31 pages of it) and hints that the Labs site should be live next week. Jeff even volunteered to load up Eclipse to try it out (if, that is, he can find his PowerPoint to Java translator).
posted @ Thursday, July 26, 2007 3:04 PM | Feedback (0)
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Colin recaps our meeting with a DevCentral users on Thursday and discusses feedback on how we should work on "Best Practices" documents and the team talks about how we can help in that area.
Jeff points to some "Must Read Content" that Colin recently wrote. He throws a shoutout to DC user Citizen Elah for his recent contributions. He then talks about the realities and disappointment of app and network teams not communicating.
Joe throws some kudos to DC user aherrman for contributing source changes for the iRule Editor. He discusses some new possible features with the Editor such as profiling enhancements and VIP Gauge reporting. Jeff notes that he wants this feature added. He finishes with his iRule Editor tip of the week.
Don is finishing up the Java wrappers for iControl and discusses his "Best Practices" regarding documenting development projects. He also wonders about the millions of users who are reading our latest newsletter and how they are being conjured up.
Deb discusses using EM Templates to deploy multiple instances of the same iRule and specifically about a slick solution to global variable name collision. Citizen Elah receives his second shoutout for his contribution of the GTM Deployment Prescriptive Architecture.
Jeff finishes up referencing Dan's post about "Where have you used an SSL VPN" and alludes to an new "Question of the Week" feature of DC.
posted @ Monday, July 23, 2007 10:14 AM | Feedback (0)
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Colin comments on his latest Tutorials and an upcoming Getting Started with iRules guide.
Deb's moving forward with the ADC content and comments on the recent forum thread on LB_FAILED and monitor based control of a nodes status and iRules.
Don's still in java land and engrossed in Profiles.
Joe discusses SQLCLR (.NET CLR Support in SQL Server 2005), Security in SQLCLR, Issues with SQL Dynamic Assembly Loading, SGen.exe, and consuming Web Services in SQL2k5. Then he comments on how to use the priority iRule command to control using multiple event handlers of the same event type.
posted @ Friday, July 06, 2007 2:39 PM | Feedback (0)
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The gang talks about the release of the Apple iPhone. Anyone got one yet?
As promised last week, Colin has published his iRules TroubleShooting Tips document to the iRules wiki. He also gives some hints on upcoming video and search enhancements.
Deb comments on per-server persistence cookie names and that just because you "can" do something with an iRule, doesn't mean you "should". She also posted some technical tips on the BIG-IP v9 SNMP MIB for LTM Navigation.
Don makes his podcast debut hinting at an upcoming DCTV clip on using iControl from within Eclipse. He hits on his work with the java wrapper classes and discusses his latest blog post on the Bounty that is the iControl API. For good measure, he throws in hints on a customer project of dynamically creating SSL protected websites and how his upcoming labs project.
To round things off, Joe takes the ritual razzing for missing the podcast (and no, he wasn't golfing).
posted @ Monday, July 02, 2007 1:30 PM | Feedback (0)
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