Hi,
Thank you for your answer.
Where can I find, please, the set of services described with OpenApi.
Thanks.
Le sam. 6 oct. 2018 à 12:16, Norbert Hartl a écrit :
> We have services described there and I have code which is not yet
> released. Please contact me if you have questions.
>
> Norbert
> Am 09.10.2018 um 09:33 schrieb hamdi gabsi :
>
> Hi,
> Thank you for your answer.
> Where can I find, please, the set of services described with OpenApi.
>
You cannot find our services because they are not disclosed. I was just
offering help if you have questions.
Norbert
> Thanks.
>
> Le
On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 10:06 PM Cyril Ferlicot D.
wrote:
> Le 07/10/2018 à 21:44, Peter Uhnak a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I know I can "Browse Dependencies" of a particular package, but this
> > only shows me the dependencies of the selected package X.
> >
> > What I am looking for is a list of pac
Ok I see, thank you.
In fact, i try to describe some cloud services using OpenApi. I not sur
that i can describe the pricing model and some QoS with OpenApi, am I wrong
?
Le mar. 9 oct. 2018 à 10:00, Norbert Hartl a écrit :
>
>
> Am 09.10.2018 um 09:33 schrieb hamdi gabsi :
>
> Hi,
> Thank you
> Am 09.10.2018 um 10:05 schrieb hamdi gabsi :
>
> Ok I see, thank you.
> In fact, i try to describe some cloud services using OpenApi. I not sur that
> i can describe the pricing model and some QoS with OpenApi, am I wrong ?
>
>
I cannot dervice anything from that. You need to give more cont
Hi All,
I installed Glorp with P3 using the snippet on the P3 Github page.
P3 seems to be working fine. The tests are Ok. While working through the
Glorp book, I got as far as "session createTables" and then got a debugger
window.
It seems that the SQL is being sent to a variable in t
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Hi Hamdi,
one API that you can use to learn more about OpenAPI is the REST
Interface to Bitmex.
https://www.bitmex.com/api/explorer/
They offer a testing account which would allow you to run the API
explorer against your account without the need of real money.
Maybe
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Hi,
I am trying to understand how classes in smalltalk projects are named.
Something I can hardly understand is why the root class of the Test hierarchy
is named TestAsserter?
What is the intention behind the term Asserter?
Wouldn’t it be more appropriate to name it Abstrac
I am neither an expert nor do I know what the reasoning behind the
naming initially was. But my initial thought about your question was
that a single method named tesXXX is actually a test, and the class
containing all these tests is intended to check the assertions that are
formulated in the i
Hi Craig,
Last time I checked, this worked fine. I'll try again later today, what version
of Pharo are you using ?
Sven
> On 9 Oct 2018, at 15:43, Craig wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I installed Glorp with P3 using the snippet on the P3 Github page.
>
> P3 seems to be working fine. The tests ar
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