yes it is, but I don't understand why my simple code with an empty constructor and Setters chaining isn't equivalent (and simpler) to a builder pattern
I've spent most of my few years of java doing maintenance. Can you recommend a couple of good books on design? Maybe not design... what am I trying to say.... I struggle with putting a project together from scratch rather than working on that already exists. I guess just read more tutorials and examples?
Problem is, most of the large projects I've worked on (two out of three) have been developed by the cheapest contractors possible. I no longer have access to the one that works well. Spent most of my time there as a sole graduate developer fixing the existing issues (which I did, and I'm proud of)
I've been trying to get a job where I can be mentored, unfortunately while this is what my current job seemed to offer, it actually had one CTO who doesn't want to program any more, is a PHP developer, and uses cheap rate contractors in a different country for all its programming. I'm the first inhouse developer >.>
As a result, I'm eventually going to be making decisions that I don't feel qualified to make, since the CTO wants to step back from the company.
( and its an 8 man company, not including contractors )
Issue would be finding which kind of project you would want to work with. For instance, I've been doing a lot of enterprise server/client programming using the EJB architecture
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Would have been more appropriate to say "Please don't link to tutorialspoint" as it was the first time I ever did it, but still, I have made a mental note and won't do it again.
we have a scheduled job to send email alerts to our customers. But we don't know whether the job has started and running properly or not. My tech lead ask me to find a good solution for. I thought to send a notification alert email to our developers as soon as the job has started. But the problem is, we have too many alert emails like these. So, there is a high chance to neglect this email. (which i thought to send) Can anyone give me an alternative for this situation ?
What do you use to signify if the job has started? Anything? We have a similar need to know if jobs have started and store each job in a database table that can be pulled
@Andrew not a bad idea. That might be one of my solutions for the moment. Thanks
@fge nothing wrong with the job which we have already have. Sometimes, because of unexpected server restarts, this job may corrupt. In that case, some of our customers complain that they didn't receive emails.(This job is sending emails to our customers)
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@CrazyNinja I'm saying that you could have a separate job just to monitor the job. We have a "nanny" process that checks that our stuff isn't just up, but is running correctly
alright sir! got the idea. mixed it up all > socket which listening to corruptions in my running jobs and sends alert email if and only if those jobs got failed !
@Gemtastic Well turn that lack of confidence into drive to out perform your own limit/judgement of your capabilities, and you'll be steps ahead of everyone else.
@Gemtastic Any progress is good progress. I wouldn't judge my own progress against someone else's because there are always different factors coming into play, but rather, use myself as the reference of how far I've come
I don't know what you know about elastic search so I dunno if we could compare, but I barely knew what curl was. I didn't know anything about Elasticsearch before work
@Kylar yes and I had to invest but the manual was very good and it wasnt really difficult to get it stable working without any issues, I can say this for HTTP Client 4.3 which is previous stable release is really good
For example, Microsoft one is also quite good, but has a lot of quirks one needs to know
I am using it for streaming data over HTTP, it's real-time streaming with 5 hops across the globe
So I need to handle retries, various http errors, and also limit number of connections, configure routes etc