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Trident Sign: 3.1 Shipped on National Day

Today is the 60th birthday of People’s Republic of China. It’s my honor to ship Trident Refresh 3.1 on this remarkable day. You can grab a copy from here. Work on 4.0 SquareRoot will also start to...

Trident Sign: 3.1 Ready and Next

I just checked in the last bit for 3.1 release. So Trident Refresh will be released after one month of baking. This is a bug fix release, so changes are rare (but some are significant), Work i...

Trident Sign: How to Set Up SNMP4J Agent, Part 1

To enrich #SNMP v3 support, I am going to use snmp4j agent. But due to lack of documentation for me, a Java blind, I have to learn about it bit by bit. Below is a summary of my steps, Downloa...

Trident Sign: Release Notes

Finally we start to ship Trident 3.0 of #SNMP Suite. In this release the changes are, SNMP v3 support added to the Library and the command line utilities. *Message classes interface enhanced....

Trident Sign: Prior to Release Day

After four months, we come to another milestone of #SNMP project, the release day of #SNMP Suite 3.0. Within these days, though the speed is limited, we implemented most of SNMP v3 support in the...

Trident Sign: Listener Adapters

It is a really interesting question why Gendarme think Listener.HandleMessage is a large function. But now I have the answer and today I finally refactored on this function, and designed a few new ...

CrossRoad Billboard: More on IP v6 and 2.1

Here is the technical details about work item 4016 and release 2.1. Background I bought my laptop in 2007, which ships with Windows Vista Home Basic, so from then on I have worked on IP v6 enabl...

Trident Sign: Broken Builds

Is it OK to follow #SNMP builds at CodePlex.com? Probably not. The reason is quite simple, that I just can guarantee the builds can be compiled and that’s all. When I started to add SNMP v3 suppor...