Chris,
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 17:10, Christopher Schultz <
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> M,
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> On 12/8/19 17:10, M. Manna wrote:
> > Hi All,
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> > A numpty question as its best, but I was trying to summarise the
> > design patterns
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M,
On 12/8/19 17:10, M. Manna wrote:
> Hi All,
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> A numpty question as its best, but I was trying to summarise the
> design patterns used for tomcat. So far I could see the following,
> but shouldn't be limited to:
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> 1) Mediator 2) Observer 3)
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Mohit,
On 8/6/2011 9:41 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
> thanks for your input. Is it ok to make Http Calls and wait for
> response inside of Valve or Filter?
Sure. You can do whatever you'd like.
> Are there any problems that might arise because of this
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> Mohit,
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> On 8/5/2011 5:46 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
>> I also need to use mod_rewrite to direct request to new Servlet. Can
>> I use rewrite to say abc.com/abc to abc.com/switch/abc?
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Mohit,
On 8/5/2011 5:46 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
> I also need to use mod_rewrite to direct request to new Servlet. Can
> I use rewrite to say abc.com/abc to abc.com/switch/abc?
Of course. That's kind of what mod_rewrite was written to do... rewrite
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> Mohit,
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> On 8/5/2011 5:05 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
>> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Christopher Schultz
>>> Uh, why not use an HTTP proxy instead of using HttpClient. Squid,
>>> Apa
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Mohit,
On 8/5/2011 5:05 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Christopher Schultz
>> Uh, why not use an HTTP proxy instead of using HttpClient. Squid,
>> Apache httpd, countless LBs, and many others have this capability
>> without
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> Mohit,
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> On 8/5/2011 1:59 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
>> This switch calls HttpClient Post calls using thread pools to send
>> the request to other systems.
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> Uh, why not use an HTTP p
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Mohit,
On 8/5/2011 1:59 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
> This switch calls HttpClient Post calls using thread pools to send
> the request to other systems.
Uh, why not use an HTTP proxy instead of using HttpClient. Squid, Apache
httpd, countless LBs, and
Mohit Anchlia wrote:
We are developing a new system that will run in parallel with old
system. So some requests will go to new system and some old based on
configuration. We will put software switch software which will read
configuration and the request and decide which system this will go to.
Th
| From: Pierre Goupil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: Tuesday, 19 June, 2007 05:59
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| And, no, definitely you don't need EJB : that's a too heavy-weight
| technology for such a project. And the learning curve is far more
longer.
Actually, with annotations and a supportive IDE (NetBeans, and pr
Hello,
Learning curve means : the time it will take you to learn a new technology.
While learning it, you're not using it, that's the concept.
And yes, definitely, you should learn to use Spring : it's a kind of an
EJB-like service provider, but a lightweight one. As said, it will help you
code
"Mohammed Zabin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > >I am using a Tag that render the whole questions, can i create another
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to proceed with
> questionaires.
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>I am using a Tag that render the whole questions, can i create another tag
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I am using a Tag that render the whole questions, can i create another tag
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On 6/19/07, Kevin Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No!
I am using a Tag that render the whole questions, can i create another tag
that deals with user request?
On 6/19/07, Kevin Wilhelm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No!
This sounds like a simple webapp to me. Just use some Servlet Container
(Tomcat) and have all of the presentation (JSP), business an
No!
This sounds like a simple webapp to me. Just use some Servlet Container
(Tomcat) and have all of the presentation (JSP), business and persistence
things handled in ONE engine.
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I just wanted to add the Hibernate is very good for dealing with Database stuff.
Ritchie
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18/01/2006 9:04 pm >>>
> Ah, well, it's for things like this that we schedule a long test/fix
cycle, right?
Indeed... :(
Here the links to those frameworks:
http://www.springframewo
> Ah, well, it's for things like this that we schedule a long test/fix
cycle, right?
Indeed... :(
Here the links to those frameworks:
http://www.springframework.org/
http://wicket.sourceforge.net/
Have fun.
Giorgio
On 1/19/06, Warrick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi,
> > I'm in your s
> Hi,
> I'm in your same boat (like many I guess). In an effort to learn best
> pratice and avoiding to reinvent the wheel, I thought, it may be
wise to
> stick with one of the several java web application frameworks.
> I'm trying with Spring, which seems quite good, but at least for me,
it is
>
Hi,
I'm in your same boat (like many I guess). In an effort to learn best
pratice and avoiding to reinvent the wheel, I thought, it may be wise to
stick with one of the several java web application frameworks.
I'm trying with Spring, which seems quite good, but at least for me, it is
not that easy
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