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The reXume/GanttMagic webapps can now be embedded… November 29, 2003

Posted by PolyGlot, Inc. in blosxom, ganttMagic, reXume.
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The reXume and GanttMagic web apps have been modified such
that they can be configured to process a hardwired reXume file
rather than only uploaded files.

My hand coded Interactive Resume web site (http://polyglotinc.dyndns.org/resume)
is being replaced with a new version based on the std. reXume and
GanttMagic web apps (http://polyglotinc.dyndns.org/reXume/RBWrexume.html)
that also acts as a demonstration of using reXume for personal resume sites.

The WAR files are currently deployed on JRun 3.0 but have been tested
on Tomcat 4.1 as well.

The reXume webapp works separately from GanttMagic now…. September 15, 2003

Posted by PolyGlot, Inc. in blosxom, reXume.
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The multiple web app WAR files previously published for
reXume have been consolidated into a single reXume.war
which can be deployed on any web container and has been tested
with Tomcat 4.1 (J2EE 1.3) and JRun3.0 (J2EE 1.2).

Also with this release, this reXume webapp may be deployed
and used separately from the new release of the GanttMagic webapp.
Previously the two had to be deployed within a single webapp
to work properly.

This code is running and available online at http://polyglotinc.dyndns.org/reXume/
where is runs on my old Pentium II system with RedHat6.x and JRun3
(so don’t expect lightning speed).
The demo installation is found at this interactive resume page.

announcing reXume from PolyGlot, Inc…. August 30, 2003

Posted by PolyGlot, Inc. in blosxom, reXume.
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I’ve finally gotten around to making my interactive resume available
to others and I grabbed a couple of domain names to lock in the
product/open-source-project (haven’t decided which yet) name: “reXume”
(pronounced “resume” following a trend to replace ’s’ with ‘x’ in names
and to be a reference to the XML nature of the product).

So, peruse www.rexume.org or www.rexume.net and see the one and
only page so far. It lets one upload one’s resume in my reXume XML
format, and then it returns it back to you all pretty formatted and filtered
a la my interactive resume.

Somebody in Hong Kong already has rexume.com but they haven’t even
hooked up a “parked” web page for it. I grabbed the name because a
google search showed virtually zero hits for it which makes it a great brand
name.

I’ll add documentation soon, but for now, try uploading
my rexume file to experiment with.

BTW, I got the domain names including free forwarding from goDaddy for ~$8/yr
per name.