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Written by Anuva on August 13th, 2008 in technology.
In tomcat\bin\catalina.bat add these details just below set JPDA=
set JPDA_TRANSPORT=dt_socket
set JPDA_ADDRESS=8000

Written by Anuva on July 25th, 2008 in technology.

Written by Anuva on July 14th, 2008 in technology.
XML stands for Extensible markup language
Java is a Object oriented programing language.
JAXB stands for Java API for XML Binding

Written by Anuva on July 10th, 2008 in Uncategorized.
Synonyms of Adequacy
- Adequacy
- Satisfactoriness
- Sufficiency
- Competence
- Capability
Antonyms of Adequacy
Usage: There is adequacy of food for the year.

Written by Anuva on July 10th, 2008 in English, Word Usage.
Synonyms of Inevitable
- Inevitable
- predictable
- expected
- Foreseeable
- to be anticipated
- usual
- unavoidable
- predestined
- Inevitable
Usage: never argue with the inevitable.

Written by Anuva on July 7th, 2008 in English, Word Usage.
Synonyms of Criticize
· Criticize
o Slate
o disapprove of
o condemn
o censure
o pan
o carp
o Pass judgement on
Usage: When faced with problems most of us tend to criticize, crib, oppose, blame and make others responsible.

Written by Anuva on June 27th, 2008 in English.
Synonyms of Profoundly
· Profoundly
o Deeply
o Intensely
o Greatly
o Overpoweringly
o Overwhelmingly
o Extremely
o Strongly
o very much
Usage: Worry affects the circulation, the heart, the glands, the whole nervous system, and profoundly affects heart action.

Written by Anuva on June 24th, 2008 in English, Word Usage.
Synonyms of Distrust
· Distrust
o Disbelieve
o Doubt
o be suspicious of
o have doubts about
o mistrust
o have misgivings about
o trust (Antonym)
Usage: We evade from facing problems and distrust our ability

Written by Anuva on June 11th, 2008 in English.
British and American English meanings - series II
1. Buffet: In British English it means railway carriage containing a refreshment counter selling snacks and drinks, esp. on a train on which a full restaurant car service is not provided. In American English it means a type of sideboard.
2. Bum: In British English it means to involve in anal sex (offensive slang).In American English it means poor quality homeless person.
3. Bunk: In British English it means to be absent without authorization. In American English it means group of plain beds used as no-frills lodging.
4. Car: In British English it means railway vehicle, only in combination. In American English it means non powered unit in a railroad or railway train.