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Old 01-16-2008
StreamBase and the Progress Apama Trademark

Tim Bass
Wed, 16 Jan 2008 07:02:37 +0000

Today I logged into to the blog-o-sphere to read this polite, but shocking, post by Chris Martins, Progress Apama,* The Power of the Apama Name.***
The post is shocking to me because it appears that StreamBase was blatantly abusing and violating the Apama trademark in a Google Adsense marketing campaign.
I find this hard to believe, and wonder if someone else, not StreamBase, was actually running this Adsense campaign.** I cannot imagine StreamBase doing something so ethically and legally wrong.*** I hope that*what we are seeing is an attack on StreamBase’s integrity and not an actual Adsense campaign by StreamBase.
From a legal perspective, StreamBase is liable for any loss of business or damages to Progress by wilfully violating the Apama trademark.
Frankly speaking, if StreamBase was responsible for this Adsense campaign memorialized in Chris’ post, then StreamBase owes Apama at a minimum, a*public apology.*
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Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::Progress(3)			User Contributed Perl Documentation		     Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::Progress(3)

NAME
Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::Progress - Progress bar support for SpamAssassin SYNOPSIS
my $progress = Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::Progress->new({total => 100}); $msgcount = 0; foreach my $message (@messages) { # do something here $msgcount++; $progress->update($msgcount); } $progress->final(); DESCRIPTION
This module implements a progress bar for use in SpamAssassin scripts and modules. It allows you to create the progress bar, update it and print out the final results of a particular run. new public class (Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::Progress) new (\% $args) Description: Creates a new Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::Progress object, valid values for the $args hashref are: total (required) The total number of messages expected to be processed. This item is required. fh [optional] An optional filehandle may be passed in, otherwise STDERR will be used by default. term [optional] The module will attempt to determine if a valid terminal exists on the STDIN filehandle. This item allows you to override that value. init_bar public instance () init_bar() Description: This method creates the initial progress bar and is called automatically from new. In addition you can call init_bar on an existing object to reset the bar to it's original state. update public instance () update ([Integer $num_done]) Description: This method is what gets called to update the progress bar. You may optionally pass in an integer value that indicates how many messages have been processed. If you do not pass anything in then the num_done value will be incremented by one. final public instance () final ([Integer $num_done]) Description: This method should be called once all processing has finished. It will print out the final msgs per sec calculation and the total time taken. You can optionally pass in a num_done value, otherwise it will use the value calculated from the last call to update. perl v5.12.1 2010-03-16 Mail::SpamAssassin::Util::Progress(3)
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