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As a web programmer in java, I spend my time compiling with maven, updating and commiting to subversion, stopping and starting the tomcat, viewing tails of logs, and a lot of executions of scripts.

After programming for the iPhone I wanted to program something in Objective-C so starting from the idea of Tomcat Controller I have developed an application that can run scripts and view results in a new tab if you want. For example, you launch a tail of the log of tomcat in a new tab and without having to open new tabs you can launch and stop the tomcat.

 

From a user's request, we have added a new drop-down list within the LonelyDrops database.
In this case, we added the list of towns in Spain, which in turn can be linked (if needed) with the list of Spanish provinces.

In the following link, you may find an example of the new list of towns combined with the list of provinces.

http://www.lonelydrops.com/dp/local/example7.void

For now, the LonelyDrops API does not allow linking and filtering more than two consecutive lists, which means that the three linked lists of autonomous communities, provinces and towns would not conduct a proper filter on the final list.

 

In late summer, we closed the new version 4.2 of the set of libraries (framework) that we use to develop all our projects and applications.

As big news, I would like to stress that from now on, all applications developed by Conductiva have native support for OpenID user authentication.

The OpenID is an authentication standard that allows users to access a large number of websites without having to remember multiple usernames or multiple passwords.

In parallel to OpenID support in all our applications, we have launched a service that operates on the OpenID standard to generate OpenID identifiers. The new service is called LonelyID. These new identifiers allow authentication through a random password generated directly on your mobile phone. So far, LonelyID supports iPhone and iPod touch devices, but we are preparing new versions for devices from other manufacturers.

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A couple of weeks ago we were foretelling its release but now we can say that LonelyID service is a reality!

LonelyID is an innovative online authentication service that operates on the OpenID standard and gives you maximum security to access all your web apps and web services.

Its main feature compared to other OpenID services is to generate random passwords on your own mobile phone (using LonelyID Mobile app) and valid only for a short time period (OTP). No need to remember passwords anymore. All your access will remain safe and always confidential.

Go to the homepage of the service, www.lonelyid.com to know more about its operation.

Or download the app Lonely Mobile for iPhone / iPod Touch and activate your new LonelyID identifier. Very easy!

LonelyID on OpenID

 

We’re really excited to (almost) announce LonelyID, a new form of online authentication. With it you will not need to remember passwords anymore.

 LonelyID

LonelyID is an authentication system that provides you access from any Internet-enabled computer to all those web applications compatible with OpenID in a completely secure form and with no need to remember any password by simply installing an application called LonelyID Mobile on your phone.

In short LonelyID Mobile will be available for iPhone and iPod Touch devices. Follow us on twitter to find out about the LonelyID world-wide release.

For more info visit: www.lonelyid.com

 

We have now included two new lists in LonelyDrops for Spanish autonomous communities and provinces.

Codes for these lists are: spain_autonomies and spain_provinces

Here's an example of use combining both lists:

http://www.lonelydrops.com/dp/local/example6.void

 

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