Anypoint Studio has a feature to automatically generate documentation for Mule projects. It allows users to generate an HTML-based documentation file with a single click. The documentation generator plugin extracts information from code comments and attributes to document each flow, element, and component in the project. Developers can add descriptive text in doc:name attributes to include explanations of components that will appear in the generated documentation.
Anypoint Studio has a feature to automatically generate documentation for Mule projects. It allows users to generate an HTML-based documentation file with a single click. The documentation generator plugin extracts information from code comments and attributes to document each flow, element, and component in the project. Developers can add descriptive text in doc:name attributes to include explanations of components that will appear in the generated documentation.
Maven is a Java project management and build tool that uses a Project Object Model (POM) defined in XML files to manage a project's build, reporting and documentation from a central information source. It is based on a small core with numerous plugins that can be used to compile code, run tests, generate documentation and more. Maven uses local and remote repositories to download dependencies and build artifacts that projects specify in their POM files.
This document is a portfolio for Katja Donders showcasing her graphic design, packaging, and branding work for various clients. It includes projects for brand identities, advertisements, logos, business cards, websites, labels, packaging, promotional materials, styling, and more. Contact information is provided at the end for Katja Donders.
This document discusses using Maven to build and manage Java projects. It describes Maven's property processing and build process design, including how projects can inherit properties and goals from parent projects. It provides examples of configuring Maven to generate documentation, EJBs, web services, and packaging the various modules into a final EAR. The last section discusses customizing Maven and putting the pieces together using a Maven reactor build.
ImpactStory is an open-source tool that helps scientists explore and share the diverse impacts of all their research outputs, both traditional and emerging. It provides context to altmetrics so they are meaningful, and tracks metrics like downloads, shares, and citations to help researchers understand how their work is reaching and impacting others. Altmetrics provide a higher resolution picture of research reach and impact beyond just citations. ImpactStory follows open data practices and can benefit both researchers and research funders.
Matt Brothers
to his playing career, Brothers has extensive coaching experience.
He served as the head coach at Marquette University from 1997-
2000, compiling a record of 30-34. He led the Golden Eagles to a
10-win season in 1999 and coached two all-conference selections.
Brothers also served as an assistant coach at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee from 2000-2001.
Brothers earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration
from Marquette University in 1997. He and his wife, Jennifer, have
two children, Jack and Grace.
Support Staff
Volunteer Assistant Coach: Steve Nash
Steve Nash is in his third season as a volunteer assistant coach
This document contains a 10 question practice test for the GATE exam. The questions cover topics in grammar, mathematics, logic puzzles, probability, and other general areas. Each question is multiple choice with 4 answer options. Questions 1-5 carry 1 mark each, while questions 6-10 carry 2 marks each. The test aims to evaluate a candidate's aptitude in diverse subject areas relevant to the GATE exam.
This document discusses using Maven to build and manage Java projects. It describes how to create a new Maven project with different components like EJBs, data, and web applications. It outlines the directory structure for the overall project and each sub-project. It also explains the project object model (POM) file which is used to describe the project, its dependencies, build configuration, and reports. The POM sections cover project management details, dependencies, build configuration including source and test directories, and defined reports.
This document summarizes a proposed piece of legislation called the Promoting Healthy Minds for Safer Communities Act of 2014. The legislation addresses issues related to mental health, gun violence, and access to firearms. It includes provisions to improve mental health services for children, veterans, and inmates. The legislation is supported by organizations like the American Psychological Association but faces potential opposition due to controversies around gun control and mental health. The mayor should care because the legislation could help address mental health needs and prevent gun violence in the community.
The document discusses using VM components in Mule to decompose a complex flow into smaller pieces to improve performance and control. It shows how to expose a CXF web service by breaking the flow into two parts connected by VM queues. This allows controlling each event queue separately and preventing overcommitting of resources. It demonstrates storing message properties before sending to the VM queue to retain them for the next flow, since properties may be lost passing through VM.
This document discusses how to use Velocity templates in Mule to send dynamic emails with pre-defined formatting and content. Specifically:
- Velocity templates allow designing email bodies with HTML tags to include text formatting, images, logos, and dynamic values from properties files.
- A Velocity transformer Java class is used to set the email payload and map external dynamic values to the email body.
- An example template picks values like names from a properties file and appends the content of an inbound file to the email body.
- Testing the application involves placing a file in an inbound folder, which triggers an email with the Velocity-generated body to be sent successfully.
Maven is a Java project management and build tool that uses a Project Object Model (POM) defined in XML files to manage a project's build, reporting and documentation from a central information source. It is based on a small core with numerous plugins that can be used to compile code, run tests, generate documentation and more. Maven uses local and remote repositories to download dependencies and build artifacts that projects specify in their POM files.
This document is a portfolio for Katja Donders showcasing her graphic design, packaging, and branding work for various clients. It includes projects for brand identities, advertisements, logos, business cards, websites, labels, packaging, promotional materials, styling, and more. Contact information is provided at the end for Katja Donders.
This document discusses using Maven to build and manage Java projects. It describes Maven's property processing and build process design, including how projects can inherit properties and goals from parent projects. It provides examples of configuring Maven to generate documentation, EJBs, web services, and packaging the various modules into a final EAR. The last section discusses customizing Maven and putting the pieces together using a Maven reactor build.
ImpactStory is an open-source tool that helps scientists explore and share the diverse impacts of all their research outputs, both traditional and emerging. It provides context to altmetrics so they are meaningful, and tracks metrics like downloads, shares, and citations to help researchers understand how their work is reaching and impacting others. Altmetrics provide a higher resolution picture of research reach and impact beyond just citations. ImpactStory follows open data practices and can benefit both researchers and research funders.
Matt Brothers
to his playing career, Brothers has extensive coaching experience.
He served as the head coach at Marquette University from 1997-
2000, compiling a record of 30-34. He led the Golden Eagles to a
10-win season in 1999 and coached two all-conference selections.
Brothers also served as an assistant coach at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee from 2000-2001.
Brothers earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration
from Marquette University in 1997. He and his wife, Jennifer, have
two children, Jack and Grace.
Support Staff
Volunteer Assistant Coach: Steve Nash
Steve Nash is in his third season as a volunteer assistant coach
This document contains a 10 question practice test for the GATE exam. The questions cover topics in grammar, mathematics, logic puzzles, probability, and other general areas. Each question is multiple choice with 4 answer options. Questions 1-5 carry 1 mark each, while questions 6-10 carry 2 marks each. The test aims to evaluate a candidate's aptitude in diverse subject areas relevant to the GATE exam.
This document discusses using Maven to build and manage Java projects. It describes how to create a new Maven project with different components like EJBs, data, and web applications. It outlines the directory structure for the overall project and each sub-project. It also explains the project object model (POM) file which is used to describe the project, its dependencies, build configuration, and reports. The POM sections cover project management details, dependencies, build configuration including source and test directories, and defined reports.
This document summarizes a proposed piece of legislation called the Promoting Healthy Minds for Safer Communities Act of 2014. The legislation addresses issues related to mental health, gun violence, and access to firearms. It includes provisions to improve mental health services for children, veterans, and inmates. The legislation is supported by organizations like the American Psychological Association but faces potential opposition due to controversies around gun control and mental health. The mayor should care because the legislation could help address mental health needs and prevent gun violence in the community.
The document discusses using VM components in Mule to decompose a complex flow into smaller pieces to improve performance and control. It shows how to expose a CXF web service by breaking the flow into two parts connected by VM queues. This allows controlling each event queue separately and preventing overcommitting of resources. It demonstrates storing message properties before sending to the VM queue to retain them for the next flow, since properties may be lost passing through VM.
This document discusses how to use Velocity templates in Mule to send dynamic emails with pre-defined formatting and content. Specifically:
- Velocity templates allow designing email bodies with HTML tags to include text formatting, images, logos, and dynamic values from properties files.
- A Velocity transformer Java class is used to set the email payload and map external dynamic values to the email body.
- An example template picks values like names from a properties file and appends the content of an inbound file to the email body.
- Testing the application involves placing a file in an inbound folder, which triggers an email with the Velocity-generated body to be sent successfully.