Sunday, May 31, 2009

Top Slip Trekking



Climbing mountain is always a childhood fascination
Trekking deep forest and watching wild animals is always adulthood aspiration
both these things are fulfilled by the trip organized by Fun@IME on May 30th

We started trekking by 10:30 AM and ended by 5:30 PM. In total we trekked for 16 KM - 8 up and 8 down. The sweet and memorable happening between 10:30 AM and 5:30 PM are as follows

First great experience we all get prey to leeches, we checked in's and out's of our body quite often to keep our self safe since it will not have any pain, only bleeding of blood is the only indication that leeches is tasting our blood.

we all had a WOW feel we are standing on top of the globe and watching the happenings in the earth most of time we enjoyed watching the in-different elevation angle of the great Coimbatore city we could able to see few dam which is around Coimbatore on the top of the hill. we been to all the steep of the top slip and enjoyed each and every moment to the heart.

The lunch one lemon rice and curd rice seems to be heaven since we all are taken that lunch after climbed 8 KM upwards, the taste of that water there was awesome. we all ensure we had not left any plastic stuff over there, we just packed it back to our bag and disposed after reaching down.

I am tempted and need to say about our guide chaten, he often speaks more , more of his history. He used to say him self as a animal who is going to show Jungle animal. Still we are surprised how he could find the bison in the third mountain without binocular, we are witnessed with the help of zoomX camera and binocular, thought of asking about his secret of his eye power in person. He is very jolly person who can speak 4-5 languages. As he introduced he is really comedian animal and nice person.

Below are the list wild animals and birds we witnessed

1) Great Indian Hornbill

http://library.thinkquest.org/19689/data/birds/great_indian_hornbill_frame.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Hornbill



2) Barking deer

http://www.haryana-online.com/fauna/kakad.htm



3) Indian Bison

http://www.india-wildlife-tours.com/wild-animals-in-india/indian-wildlife-gaur-indian-bison.html



4) Snake - The Hump-nosed Pit viper

http://www.lfsru.org/finding.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnale_hypnale


5) Spotted Deer

http://www.arkive.org/visayan-spotted-deer/cervus-alfredi/info.html
http://www.indiasite.com/wildlife/mammals/spotteddeer.html
http://www.iloveindia.com/wildlife/indian-wild-animals/deer/axis-deer.html


6) Place where tiger hunted Bison and we taken the photograph by lift the bison horn. Wow it is heavy , damn heavy. after lifting Bison Horn we all felt it is the stronger thing next to Iron

we reached down-back and cheers each other for having the different trekking experience and we all ordered coffee in the cateen and ended our trip by shaking hands with the guide chaten.

The most favorite phrase we all used to cheer our self is Arumai Arumai Armurai - The default word used by abi-a lover of wild animals who kicked-off this trekking. I very strongly suspect he could become a trekking master in the near future.

No doubt it is an life time experience for all of us. The photos are yet to be launched. We will place it in the IME share path to cherish our moments and share the link across very soon.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Counter for my Blog Starts from 01 from May 26th 2009

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Saturday, October 25, 2008

Nice to see this happening .....

Isn't nice to see Google indexing our name

NmeSrchCnt = 232

Mani , Even if we both forgot the question and answer Google/Blogger will remind us :)
Hope you remember the days of this question which you have posted in your blog. I Just tried today to see whether my name indexed by Google ...

Nice to see this happening ..... and the first link is the question and the answer.


Monday, July 28, 2008

And miles to go before I sleep


Must learn for Java architect



Programming Skills

  • Java Programming (J2SE) 1.5 Language - Differences between various version of Java, Whats new in 1.5, Basic Constructs, Loops, Exception Handling, Utils, JDBC, Collections, Garbage Collection, Autoboxing
  • Proficient in IDE based development (SDE, WSAD)
  • In-depth knowledge of Build Systems such as ANT/MAVEN
  • Sun Coding Standards
  • Java Debugging (IDE Debugging, JPDA, JDB)
  • Java Profiling Tools (Jprobe, OptimizeIt, Purify) & Code Coverage usage
  • ANSI SQL
  • Expert in unit testing- methodology and tools
  • XML Fundamentals (SAX, DOM, JDOM, STaX) & XSLT
  • XSLT, Xpath, Xquery
  • Good code review skills
  • Data Structures & Algorithms
  • Unix - Working Knowledge of one of the Platforms such as Solaris, AIX, Linux, HP-UX
  • Distributed Computing & Transaction Semantics
  • Productivity Tools Usage (PMD, Jalopy, Continous Testing etc)
  • Expert Java - Garbage Collection Strategies, Deep understanding of Java Virtual Machine (Hotspot/Classic, Server/Client), NIO, Generics, JNI
  • Usage of Source Control System (VSS, Clearcase, CVS, Subversion)

Server Technology Skills - Track A

  • J2EE - I (EJB, JNDI, RMI, JMS)
  • Enterprise Java Beans - Advanced (CMR, Declarative Transactions, Security Contexts, Deployment Descriptor Mapping)
  • Java Message Beans - Guarented Messaging, Synch/Asynch Messaging, MDBs
  • O/R Mapping Tools - Toplink, Hibernate
  • Advanced J2EE - Java Mail, Java Management Beans (JMX), JCA
  • Security (Authentication, Authorization, Container Authentication, JAAS)
  • Knowledge on handling high volume, high transaction, high performance etc.
  • Server Side State Management & Internationaliztion (i18n)
  • Ability to implement Cluster-aware server side solutions
  • Advanced Distributed Computing (SOAP)
  • Web Services (JAX-WS, JAX-B, JAX-R, Axis)
  • Advanced Web Services (WS-*) - WS- Addressing, WS-ReliableMessaing, WS-AtomicTransaction
  • Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) - Concepts, POC
  • Workflow, Rules Engines & BPEL
  • Deep working knowledge of an Application Server such as Jboss, Weblogic, Websphere
  • J2EE Administration knowledge of an Application Server such as Jboss, Weblogic, Websphere
  • Java2 Micro Edition (J2ME)
  • Knowledge of Scripting Languages - PHP, Perl, Pyton, Groovy, Regular Expressions

Client Technology Skills - Track B

  • Thick Client Technologies - Swing / SWT
  • Thin Client Technologies - JSP / Servlets
  • Web frameworks - One of the Web Frameowrks - Struts / Velocity / AJAX
  • Advanced JSP (Custom Tag Libraries, JSTL)
  • Presentation Tier - Struts / Java Server Faces (JSF)
  • Java Script(s)
  • Smart Client(s) e.g Java Web Start
  • Internationalization

Design & Modeling Skills


  • Object Oriented Concepts & Design - Advantages of Java as an OO Language
  • Unified Modelling Lanugage (UML) -Class, Interaction, Sequence etc
  • Knoweldge of Design Tools such as Rational XDE
  • Knowledge of GOF design patterns
  • Knowledge of J2EE design patterns & Blue Prints
  • Ability to conduct design review for projects
  • Ability to design one or more layers - presentation, Business, DB, Legacy integration, Service etc.

Architecture Skills

  • Identfiy, Document & Express all views of architecture - logical, implementation, deployment etc.
  • Expert in few of the solution aspects - server technologies, tools, security, performance, scalability, integration, messaging, SOA, database
  • Ability to define technical architecture satisfying all ilities, scalability, maintainability etc.
  • Good knowledge of NFRs and technology risks associated with it
  • Able to do scalability analysis
  • Ability to define architecture POCs
  • Knowledge of MDA (Model Driven Architecture)
  • Expertise in Service Oriented Architecture(SOA) definition
  • Ability to define enterprise architecture comprising heterogenous systems
  • Good architecture review skills.Can critically review architecture from all aspects - performance, security, provide pros and cons for an architectural decision
  • Ability to define and drive an architecture definition process for a specific client situation
  • Ability to handle architecture sessions

Framework Oriented Development (FOD) skills

  • Framework usage - Either usage of tier based framework such as Struts or usage of components in a framework
  • Designing & Implementation of Framework
  • Adoption of new framework

Evangelist Skills

  • Knowledge on the future technologies in Java
  • Contribution to Java Community (JCP)
  • Ability to define a road map for a Java Technology and drive it in Projects

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

CommentMeOut

Today I created a guest book for my personal Website http://ennaravi.tripod.com/

My First Guest Book- CommentMeOut
http://users.smartgb.com/g/g.php?a=s&i=g18-20109-9a

The first who messaged me is me…. May be the last one too . Any way
http://www.smartgb.com/ solved the purpose in One Minute.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

This is What called "Performance"

Awesome it is.

I enjoyed each and every second of Vivek performance.



Must See Video for all who like Vivek comedy

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Two Photos which I Inspire