Student Loan Goodwill Help (New Member)

Hello all, I am a new member on this forum. I am trying to improve my credit score. The only negative items on my reports relate to student loans. I have been reading some posts regarding goodwill and would like to give it a shot. I was thinking of retaining a firm like Lexington Law, but I feel I can do pretty much everything that they offer and save 100 dollars a month. I have two loans from AES & Nelnet. I have a couple of 120's from 2013 & 2014. My plea for goodwill will revolve around my being a direct victim of Hurricane Sandy. My house and family were affected and I faced 2 years of hardship. Now that I am back on solid footing since the end of last year, I have been paying my loans on autopay every month. Any help in terms of contacts at AES and Nelnet would be appreciated, as well as any strategies.  Thanks!   

I'm a little bit confused, your post starts out talking about Parent Plus loans - which are federally backed loans.  These loans cannot be consolidated by the student because they cannot be in the student's name.  Parent Plus loans are borrowed by the parent, and are ultimately the parent's responsibility to repay. Any type of student loan is very difficult to discharge in bankruptcy, because you have to meet a much higher standard and go through a distinct process to establish that you will never be able to repay the loan and that requiring you to repay them would constitute a serious hardship. Ultimately the problem here is not whether these Parent Plus loans were discharged in your bankruptcy (they likely weren't), it is that they are not your debt.  Do you and your mother have similar names, social security numbers or birth dates?  I would contact the Student Loan Ombudsman and see if they can help you get Sallie Mae to understand that these are not your loans.

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    Great new!  My husband called Navient this morning and explained the situation.  Since he has always had a good payment record with them they told him to send in a goodwill letter and overnight it to the person he talked to.  They said they will try and get it removed from his reports before April 1st.  I'm so happy, but will feel the most relieved when I see the credit report changes. :-)  A big victory for us.  It looks like this mortgage thing might work out afterall.I was in a similar situation and they removed my  lates too!  It was like 84 lates but they were from 2 years ago.  My credit report was updated within 48 hours.  They make the changes very fast. 

  • Ann: SuperScheduler: a new member of Super 1.80

    Announcement: Super 1.8 - an EJB/J2EE monitoring/admin tool with
    SuperEnvironment
    SuperLogging
    SuperPeekPoke
    SuperReport
    SuperStress
    has got a new member: SuperScheduler
    You can anomyously down load it free from:
    http://www.acelet.com.
    Super is a component based administration tool for EJB/J2ee.
    It provides built-in functionality as well as
    extensions, as SuperComponents. Users can install
    SuperComponents onto it, or uninstall them from it.
    Super has the following functions:
    * A J2EE/EJB monitor.
    * A gateway to EJB servers from different vendors.
    * A framework holding user defined SuperComponents.
    * A full-featured logging/tracing tool for centralized, chronological logging.
    * A PeekPoke tool to read/write attributes from EJBs.
    * A Stress test tool.
    * A global environment tool.
    * A report tool.
    * A Scheduler tool.
    It is written in pure Java.
    The current version support:
    * Universal servers.
    * Weblogic 5.1, 6.0
    * Weblogic 6.1 with EJB 2.
    What is new:
    Version 1.80 March 2002
    Enhancement:
    1. Add new component: SuperScheduler
    Bug fix:
    1. SuperLogging: Verbose should ignore class registration.
    2. SuperLogging-tracing: an exception was thrown if the java class without package
    name.
    Version 1.70 January 2002
    Enhancement:
    1. SuperLogging: Scope can dynamically change both for upgrade to downgrade (for
    weblogic 6.1, need download an application).
    2. Add alias names for log threshold as new Java suggests.
    3. New component: SuperReport.
    Change:
    1. SuperLogging: Log database parameters are specified in a properties file, instead
    of EJB's deployment descriptor. It is more convenient and it avoids some potential
    problems. No change for development, easier for administration.
    Bug fix:
    1. Add Source Path Panel now accepts both directory and jar file.
    2. Bug in SuperEnvironment example (for version 1.60 only).
    Version 1.60 December 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. SuperPeekPoke and SuperStress can use user defined dynamic argument list.
    2. Add timeout parameter to logging access.
    3. New installation program with A). Easy install. B). Remote command line install.
    4. Support EJB 2.0 for Weblogic 6.1.
    5. Support SuperPeekPoke, SuperEnvironment and SuperStress for Websphere 4.0 (SuperLogging
    was supported since version 1.5).
    Change:
    1. Poke: argument list is set at define time, not invoke time.
    2. Default log database change to server mode from web server mode, booting performance
    to 10-20 times.
    Bug fix:
    1. If the returned object is null, Peek did not handle it correctly.
    2. If the value was too big, TimeSeries chart did not handle it correctly. Now
    it can handle up to 1.0E300.
    3. Help message was difficult to access in installation program.
    4. Source code panel now both highlights and marks the line in question (before
    it was only highlight using JDK 1.2, not JDK 1.3).
    5. Delete an item on PeekPoke and add a new one generated an error.
    Version 1.50 August, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Source code level tracing supports EJB, JSP, java helper and other
    programs which are written in native languages (as long as you
    write correct log messages in your application).
    2. Redress supports JSP now.
    3. New installation with full help document: hope it will be easier.
    4. Support WebSphere 4.0
    Version 1.40 June, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Add SuperEnvironment which is a Kaleidoscope with TableView, TimeSeriesView
    and PieView for GlobalProperties.
    GlobalProperties is an open source program from Acelet.
    2. SuperPeekPoke adds Kaleidoscope with TableView, TimeSeriesView and PieView.
    Changes:
    1. The structure of log database changed. You need delete old installation and
    install everything new.
    2. The format of time stamp of SuperLogging changed. It is not locale dependent:
    better for report utilities.
    3. Time stamp of SuperLogging added machine name: better for clustering environment.
    Bug fix:
    1. Under JDK 1.3, when you close Trace Panel, the timer may not be stopped and
    Style Panel may not show up.
    Version 1.30 May, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Add ConnectionPlugin support.
    2. Add support for Borland AppServer.
    Version 1.20 April, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Redress with option to save a backup file
    2. More data validation on Dump Panel.
    3. Add uninstall for Super itself.
    4. Add Log Database Panel for changing the log database parameters.
    5. Register Class: you can type in name or browse on file system.
    6. New tour with new examples.
    Bug fix:
    1. Redress: save file may fail.
    2. Install Bean: some may fail due to missing manifest file. Now, it is treated
    as foreign beans.
    3. Installation: Both installServerSideLibrary and installLogDatabase can be worked
    on the original file, do not need copy to a temporary directory anymore.
    4. PeekPoke: if there is no stub available, JNDI list would be empty for Weblogic5-6.
    Now it pick up all availble ones and give warning messages.
    5. Stress: Launch>Save>Cancel generated a null pointer exception.
    Changes:
    1. installLogDatabase has been changed from .zip file to .jar file.
    2. SuperLogging: If the log database is broken, the log methods will not try to
    access the log database. It is consistent with the document now.
    3. SuperLogging will not read system properties now. You can put log database
    parameters in SuperLoggingEJB's deployment descriptor.
    Version 1.10 Feb., 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Re-written PeekPoke with Save/Restore functions.
    2. New SuperComponent: SuperStress for stress test.
    3. Set a mark at the highlighted line on<font size=+0> the Source Code
    Panel (as a work-a-round for JDK 1.3).</font>
    4. Add support for WebLogic 6.0
    Bug fix:
    1. Uninstall bean does physically delete the jar file now.
    2. WebLogic51 Envoy may not always list all JNDI names. This is fixed.
    Version 1.00 Oct., 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Support Universal server (virtual all EJB servers).
    2. Add Lost and Found for JNDI names, in case you need it.
    3. JNDI ComboBox is editable now, so you can PeekPoke not listed JNDI name (mainly
    for Envoys which do not support JNDI list).
    Version 0.90: Sept, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. PeekPoke supports arbitrary objects (except for Vector, Hashtable
    and alike) as input values.
    2. Reworked help documents.
    Bug fix:
    1. Clicking Cancel button on Pace Panel set 0 to pace. It causes
    further time-out.
    2. MDI related bugs under JDK 1.3.
    Version 0.80: Aug, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. With full-featured SuperLogging.
    Version 0.72: July, 2000
    Bug fix:
    1. Ignore unknown objects, so Weblogic5.1 can show JNDI list.
    Version 0.71: July, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Re-worked peek algorithm, doing better for concurent use.
    2. Add cacellable Wait dialog, showing Super is busy.
    3. Add Stop button on Peek Panel.
    4. Add undeploy example button.
    Bug fix:
    1. Deletion on Peek Panel may cause error under JDK 1.3. Now it works for both
    1.2 and 1.3
    Version 0.70: July, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. PeekPoke EJBs without programming.
    Bug fix:
    1. Did not show many windows under JDK 1.3. Now it works for both 1.2 and 1.3
    Changes:
    1. All changes are backward compatible, but you may need to recompile monitor
    windows defined by you.
    Version 0.61: June, 2000
    Bug fix:
    1. First time if you choose BUFFER as logging device, message will not show.
    2. Fixed LoggingPanel related bugs.
    Version 0.60: May, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Add DATABASE as a logging device for persistent logging message.
    2. Made alertInterval configurable.
    3. Made pace for tracing configurable.
    Bug fix:
    1. Fixed many bugs.
    Version 0.51, 0.52 and 0.53: April, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Add support to Weblogic 5.1 (support for Logging/Tracing and
    user defined GUI window, not support for regular monitoring).
    Bug fix:
    1. Context sensitive help is available for most of windows: press F1.
    2. Fix installation related problems.
    Version 0.50: April, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Use JavaHelp for help system.
    2. Add shutdown functionality for J2EE.
    3. Add support to Weblogic 4.5 (support for Logging/Tracing and
    user defined GUI window, not support for regular monitoring).
    Bug fix:
    1. Better exception handling for null Application.
    Version 0.40: March, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1.New installation program, solves installation related problems.
    2. Installation deploys AceletSuperApp application.
    3. Add deploy/undeploy facilities.
    4. Add EJB and application lists.
    Change:
    1.SimpleMonitorInterface: now more simple.
    Version 0.30: January, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Add realm support to J2EE
    2. Come with installation program: you just install what you want
    the first time you run Super.
    Version 0.20: January, 2000
    Enhancement:
    Add support to J2EE Sun-RI.
    Change:
    1. Replace logging device "file" with "buffer" to be
    compliant to EJB 1.1. Your code do not need to change.
    Version 0.10: December, 1999
    Enhancement:
    1. provide SimpleMonitorInterface, so GUI experience is
    not necessary for developing most monitoring applications.
    2. Sortable table for table based windows by mouse
    click (left or right).
    Version 0.01 November., 1999:
    1. Bug fix: An exception thrown when log file is large.
    2. Enhancement: Add tour section in Help information.
    Version 0.00: October, 1999
    Thanks.

    Not if they are being manually added, you could look at automating the process usIng the outlineload utility or ODI if they are classic applications.
    Cheers
    John
    http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

  • Ann: SuperReport - a new member from Super 1.7

    Announcement: Super 1.7 - an EJB/J2EE monitoring tool with
    SuperEnvironment
    SuperLogging
    SuperPeekPoke
    SuperStress
    has got a new member: SuperReport
    You can anomyously down load it free from:
    http://www.acelet.com.
    Super is a component based administration tool for EJB/J2ee.
    It provides built-in functionality as well as
    extensions, as SuperComponents. Users can install
    SuperComponents onto it, or uninstall them from it.
    Super has the following functions:
    * A J2EE/EJB monitor.
    * A gateway to EJB servers from different vendors.
    * A framework holding user defined SuperComponents.
    * A PeekPoke tool to read/write attributes from EJBs.
    * A full-featured logging/tracing tool for centralized, chronological logging.
    * A Stress test tool.
    * A global environment tool.
    * A report tool.
    It is written in pure Java.
    The current version support:
    * Universal servers.
    * Weblogic 5.1, 6.0
    * Weblogic 6.1 with EJB 2.
    What is new:
    Version 1.70 January 2002
    Enhancement:
    1. SuperLogging: Scope can dynamically change both for upgrade to downgrade (for
    weblogic 6.1, need download an application).
    2. Add alias names for log threshold as new Java suggests.
    3. New component: SuperReport.
    Change:
    1. SuperLogging: Log database parameters are specified in a properties file, instead
    of EJB's deployment descriptor. It is more convenient and it avoids some potential
    problems. No change for development, easier for administration.
    Bug fix:
    1. Add Source Path Panel now accepts both directory and jar file.
    2. Bug in SuperEnvironment example (for version 1.60 only).
    Version 1.60 December 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. SuperPeekPoke and SuperStress can use user defined dynamic argument list.
    2. Add timeout parameter to logging access.
    3. New installation program with A). Easy install. B). Remote command line install.
    4. Support EJB 2.0 for Weblogic 6.1.
    5. Support SuperPeekPoke, SuperEnvironment and SuperStress for Websphere 4.0 (SuperLogging
    was supported since version 1.5).
    Change:
    1. Poke: argument list is set at define time, not invoke time.
    2. Default log database change to server mode from web server mode, booting performance
    to 10-20 times.
    Bug fix:
    1. If the returned object is null, Peek did not handle it correctly.
    2. If the value was too big, TimeSeries chart did not handle it correctly. Now
    it can handle up to 1.0E300.
    3. Help message was difficult to access in installation program.
    4. Source code panel now both highlights and marks the line in question (before
    it was only highlight using JDK 1.2, not JDK 1.3).
    5. Delete an item on PeekPoke and add a new one generated an error.
    Version 1.50 August, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Source code level tracing supports EJB, JSP, java helper and other
    programs which are written in native languages (as long as you
    write correct log messages in your application).
    2. Redress supports JSP now.
    3. New installation with full help document: hope it will be easier.
    4. Support WebSphere 4.0
    Version 1.40 June, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Add SuperEnvironment which is a Kaleidoscope with TableView, TimeSeriesView
    and PieView for GlobalProperties.
    GlobalProperties is an open source program from Acelet.
    2. SuperPeekPoke adds Kaleidoscope with TableView, TimeSeriesView and PieView.
    Changes:
    1. The structure of log database changed. You need delete old installation and
    install everything new.
    2. The format of time stamp of SuperLogging changed. It is not locale dependent:
    better for report utilities.
    3. Time stamp of SuperLogging added machine name: better for clustering environment.
    Bug fix:
    1. Under JDK 1.3, when you close Trace Panel, the timer may not be stopped and
    Style Panel may not show up.
    Version 1.30 May, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Add ConnectionPlugin support.
    2. Add support for Borland AppServer.
    Version 1.20 April, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Redress with option to save a backup file
    2. More data validation on Dump Panel.
    3. Add uninstall for Super itself.
    4. Add Log Database Panel for changing the log database parameters.
    5. Register Class: you can type in name or browse on file system.
    6. New tour with new examples.
    Bug fix:
    1. Redress: save file may fail.
    2. Install Bean: some may fail due to missing manifest file. Now, it is treated
    as foreign beans.
    3. Installation: Both installServerSideLibrary and installLogDatabase can be worked
    on the original file, do not need copy to a temporary directory anymore.
    4. PeekPoke: if there is no stub available, JNDI list would be empty for Weblogic5-6.
    Now it pick up all availble ones and give warning messages.
    5. Stress: Launch>Save>Cancel generated a null pointer exception.
    Changes:
    1. installLogDatabase has been changed from .zip file to .jar file.
    2. SuperLogging: If the log database is broken, the log methods will not try to
    access the log database. It is consistent with the document now.
    3. SuperLogging will not read system properties now. You can put log database
    parameters in SuperLoggingEJB's deployment descriptor.
    Version 1.10 Feb., 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Re-written PeekPoke with Save/Restore functions.
    2. New SuperComponent: SuperStress for stress test.
    3. Set a mark at the highlighted line on<font size=+0> the Source Code
    Panel (as a work-a-round for JDK 1.3).</font>
    4. Add support for WebLogic 6.0
    Bug fix:
    1. Uninstall bean does physically delete the jar file now.
    2. WebLogic51 Envoy may not always list all JNDI names. This is fixed.
    Version 1.00 Oct., 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Support Universal server (virtual all EJB servers).
    2. Add Lost and Found for JNDI names, in case you need it.
    3. JNDI ComboBox is editable now, so you can PeekPoke not listed JNDI name (mainly
    for Envoys which do not support JNDI list).
    Version 0.90: Sept, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. PeekPoke supports arbitrary objects (except for Vector, Hashtable
    and alike) as input values.
    2. Reworked help documents.
    Bug fix:
    1. Clicking Cancel button on Pace Panel set 0 to pace. It causes
    further time-out.
    2. MDI related bugs under JDK 1.3.
    Version 0.80: Aug, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. With full-featured SuperLogging.
    Version 0.72: July, 2000
    Bug fix:
    1. Ignore unknown objects, so Weblogic5.1 can show JNDI list.
    Version 0.71: July, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Re-worked peek algorithm, doing better for concurent use.
    2. Add cacellable Wait dialog, showing Super is busy.
    3. Add Stop button on Peek Panel.
    4. Add undeploy example button.
    Bug fix:
    1. Deletion on Peek Panel may cause error under JDK 1.3. Now it works for both
    1.2 and 1.3
    Version 0.70: July, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. PeekPoke EJBs without programming.
    Bug fix:
    1. Did not show many windows under JDK 1.3. Now it works for both 1.2 and 1.3
    Changes:
    1. All changes are backward compatible, but you may need to recompile monitor
    windows defined by you.
    Version 0.61: June, 2000
    Bug fix:
    1. First time if you choose BUFFER as logging device, message will not show.
    2. Fixed LoggingPanel related bugs.
    Version 0.60: May, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Add DATABASE as a logging device for persistent logging message.
    2. Made alertInterval configurable.
    3. Made pace for tracing configurable.
    Bug fix:
    1. Fixed many bugs.
    Version 0.51, 0.52 and 0.53: April, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Add support to Weblogic 5.1 (support for Logging/Tracing and
    user defined GUI window, not support for regular monitoring).
    Bug fix:
    1. Context sensitive help is available for most of windows: press F1.
    2. Fix installation related problems.
    Version 0.50: April, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Use JavaHelp for help system.
    2. Add shutdown functionality for J2EE.
    3. Add support to Weblogic 4.5 (support for Logging/Tracing and
    user defined GUI window, not support for regular monitoring).
    Bug fix:
    1. Better exception handling for null Application.
    Version 0.40: March, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1.New installation program, solves installation related problems.
    2. Installation deploys AceletSuperApp application.
    3. Add deploy/undeploy facilities.
    4. Add EJB and application lists.
    Change:
    1.SimpleMonitorInterface: now more simple.
    Version 0.30: January, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Add realm support to J2EE
    2. Come with installation program: you just install what you want
    the first time you run Super.
    Version 0.20: January, 2000
    Enhancement:
    Add support to J2EE Sun-RI.
    Change:
    1. Replace logging device "file" with "buffer" to be
    compliant to EJB 1.1. Your code do not need to change.
    Version 0.10: December, 1999
    Enhancement:
    1. provide SimpleMonitorInterface, so GUI experience is
    not necessary for developing most monitoring applications.
    2. Sortable table for table based windows by mouse
    click (left or right).
    Version 0.01 November., 1999:
    1. Bug fix: An exception thrown when log file is large.
    2. Enhancement: Add tour section in Help information.
    Version 0.00: October, 1999
    Thanks.

    Announcement: Super 1.7 - an EJB/J2EE monitoring tool with
    SuperEnvironment
    SuperLogging
    SuperPeekPoke
    SuperStress
    has got a new member: SuperReport
    You can anomyously down load it free from:
    http://www.acelet.com.
    Super is a component based administration tool for EJB/J2ee.
    It provides built-in functionality as well as
    extensions, as SuperComponents. Users can install
    SuperComponents onto it, or uninstall them from it.
    Super has the following functions:
    * A J2EE/EJB monitor.
    * A gateway to EJB servers from different vendors.
    * A framework holding user defined SuperComponents.
    * A PeekPoke tool to read/write attributes from EJBs.
    * A full-featured logging/tracing tool for centralized, chronological logging.
    * A Stress test tool.
    * A global environment tool.
    * A report tool.
    It is written in pure Java.
    The current version support:
    * Universal servers.
    * Weblogic 5.1, 6.0
    * Weblogic 6.1 with EJB 2.
    What is new:
    Version 1.70 January 2002
    Enhancement:
    1. SuperLogging: Scope can dynamically change both for upgrade to downgrade (for
    weblogic 6.1, need download an application).
    2. Add alias names for log threshold as new Java suggests.
    3. New component: SuperReport.
    Change:
    1. SuperLogging: Log database parameters are specified in a properties file, instead
    of EJB's deployment descriptor. It is more convenient and it avoids some potential
    problems. No change for development, easier for administration.
    Bug fix:
    1. Add Source Path Panel now accepts both directory and jar file.
    2. Bug in SuperEnvironment example (for version 1.60 only).
    Version 1.60 December 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. SuperPeekPoke and SuperStress can use user defined dynamic argument list.
    2. Add timeout parameter to logging access.
    3. New installation program with A). Easy install. B). Remote command line install.
    4. Support EJB 2.0 for Weblogic 6.1.
    5. Support SuperPeekPoke, SuperEnvironment and SuperStress for Websphere 4.0 (SuperLogging
    was supported since version 1.5).
    Change:
    1. Poke: argument list is set at define time, not invoke time.
    2. Default log database change to server mode from web server mode, booting performance
    to 10-20 times.
    Bug fix:
    1. If the returned object is null, Peek did not handle it correctly.
    2. If the value was too big, TimeSeries chart did not handle it correctly. Now
    it can handle up to 1.0E300.
    3. Help message was difficult to access in installation program.
    4. Source code panel now both highlights and marks the line in question (before
    it was only highlight using JDK 1.2, not JDK 1.3).
    5. Delete an item on PeekPoke and add a new one generated an error.
    Version 1.50 August, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Source code level tracing supports EJB, JSP, java helper and other
    programs which are written in native languages (as long as you
    write correct log messages in your application).
    2. Redress supports JSP now.
    3. New installation with full help document: hope it will be easier.
    4. Support WebSphere 4.0
    Version 1.40 June, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Add SuperEnvironment which is a Kaleidoscope with TableView, TimeSeriesView
    and PieView for GlobalProperties.
    GlobalProperties is an open source program from Acelet.
    2. SuperPeekPoke adds Kaleidoscope with TableView, TimeSeriesView and PieView.
    Changes:
    1. The structure of log database changed. You need delete old installation and
    install everything new.
    2. The format of time stamp of SuperLogging changed. It is not locale dependent:
    better for report utilities.
    3. Time stamp of SuperLogging added machine name: better for clustering environment.
    Bug fix:
    1. Under JDK 1.3, when you close Trace Panel, the timer may not be stopped and
    Style Panel may not show up.
    Version 1.30 May, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Add ConnectionPlugin support.
    2. Add support for Borland AppServer.
    Version 1.20 April, 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Redress with option to save a backup file
    2. More data validation on Dump Panel.
    3. Add uninstall for Super itself.
    4. Add Log Database Panel for changing the log database parameters.
    5. Register Class: you can type in name or browse on file system.
    6. New tour with new examples.
    Bug fix:
    1. Redress: save file may fail.
    2. Install Bean: some may fail due to missing manifest file. Now, it is treated
    as foreign beans.
    3. Installation: Both installServerSideLibrary and installLogDatabase can be worked
    on the original file, do not need copy to a temporary directory anymore.
    4. PeekPoke: if there is no stub available, JNDI list would be empty for Weblogic5-6.
    Now it pick up all availble ones and give warning messages.
    5. Stress: Launch>Save>Cancel generated a null pointer exception.
    Changes:
    1. installLogDatabase has been changed from .zip file to .jar file.
    2. SuperLogging: If the log database is broken, the log methods will not try to
    access the log database. It is consistent with the document now.
    3. SuperLogging will not read system properties now. You can put log database
    parameters in SuperLoggingEJB's deployment descriptor.
    Version 1.10 Feb., 2001
    Enhancement:
    1. Re-written PeekPoke with Save/Restore functions.
    2. New SuperComponent: SuperStress for stress test.
    3. Set a mark at the highlighted line on<font size=+0> the Source Code
    Panel (as a work-a-round for JDK 1.3).</font>
    4. Add support for WebLogic 6.0
    Bug fix:
    1. Uninstall bean does physically delete the jar file now.
    2. WebLogic51 Envoy may not always list all JNDI names. This is fixed.
    Version 1.00 Oct., 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Support Universal server (virtual all EJB servers).
    2. Add Lost and Found for JNDI names, in case you need it.
    3. JNDI ComboBox is editable now, so you can PeekPoke not listed JNDI name (mainly
    for Envoys which do not support JNDI list).
    Version 0.90: Sept, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. PeekPoke supports arbitrary objects (except for Vector, Hashtable
    and alike) as input values.
    2. Reworked help documents.
    Bug fix:
    1. Clicking Cancel button on Pace Panel set 0 to pace. It causes
    further time-out.
    2. MDI related bugs under JDK 1.3.
    Version 0.80: Aug, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. With full-featured SuperLogging.
    Version 0.72: July, 2000
    Bug fix:
    1. Ignore unknown objects, so Weblogic5.1 can show JNDI list.
    Version 0.71: July, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Re-worked peek algorithm, doing better for concurent use.
    2. Add cacellable Wait dialog, showing Super is busy.
    3. Add Stop button on Peek Panel.
    4. Add undeploy example button.
    Bug fix:
    1. Deletion on Peek Panel may cause error under JDK 1.3. Now it works for both
    1.2 and 1.3
    Version 0.70: July, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. PeekPoke EJBs without programming.
    Bug fix:
    1. Did not show many windows under JDK 1.3. Now it works for both 1.2 and 1.3
    Changes:
    1. All changes are backward compatible, but you may need to recompile monitor
    windows defined by you.
    Version 0.61: June, 2000
    Bug fix:
    1. First time if you choose BUFFER as logging device, message will not show.
    2. Fixed LoggingPanel related bugs.
    Version 0.60: May, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Add DATABASE as a logging device for persistent logging message.
    2. Made alertInterval configurable.
    3. Made pace for tracing configurable.
    Bug fix:
    1. Fixed many bugs.
    Version 0.51, 0.52 and 0.53: April, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Add support to Weblogic 5.1 (support for Logging/Tracing and
    user defined GUI window, not support for regular monitoring).
    Bug fix:
    1. Context sensitive help is available for most of windows: press F1.
    2. Fix installation related problems.
    Version 0.50: April, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Use JavaHelp for help system.
    2. Add shutdown functionality for J2EE.
    3. Add support to Weblogic 4.5 (support for Logging/Tracing and
    user defined GUI window, not support for regular monitoring).
    Bug fix:
    1. Better exception handling for null Application.
    Version 0.40: March, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1.New installation program, solves installation related problems.
    2. Installation deploys AceletSuperApp application.
    3. Add deploy/undeploy facilities.
    4. Add EJB and application lists.
    Change:
    1.SimpleMonitorInterface: now more simple.
    Version 0.30: January, 2000
    Enhancement:
    1. Add realm support to J2EE
    2. Come with installation program: you just install what you want
    the first time you run Super.
    Version 0.20: January, 2000
    Enhancement:
    Add support to J2EE Sun-RI.
    Change:
    1. Replace logging device "file" with "buffer" to be
    compliant to EJB 1.1. Your code do not need to change.
    Version 0.10: December, 1999
    Enhancement:
    1. provide SimpleMonitorInterface, so GUI experience is
    not necessary for developing most monitoring applications.
    2. Sortable table for table based windows by mouse
    click (left or right).
    Version 0.01 November., 1999:
    1. Bug fix: An exception thrown when log file is large.
    2. Enhancement: Add tour section in Help information.
    Version 0.00: October, 1999
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