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01:59
Hello everyone
 
8 hours later…
10:27
hi .. anybody knows from where to download jsr 339 ( JAX-RS 2.0 ) API ?
hey, i'm working with Jersey at the moment..let me take a look at the Jersey libs.
You can get them here.. jersey.java.net/downloads/ri
10:48
actually i need api .. not implementation... thanks though
no .. i don't docs even
so, no one know what you are looking for...
if you see the link jax-rs-spec.java.net , you can find jsr311 api .jar ( JAX-RS 1.1 API )
11:03
you are looking for jar files? is that right?
similarly there would be jsr339 jar ( i.e JAX-RS 2.0 API jar )
yes
there is a link ( jax-rs 2.0 binaries ) , but it is not working as compared to jax rs 1.1
link
There might not be one. jsr339 seems to be a specification, and Jersey is the reference implementation.
you can download 311 jar from here.. similarly i need 339 jar
yes jersey is the implementation
that's what I am saying, 339 jar may not be available.
meaning, that the 339 project did not produce a 339.jar
of course that's my guess
 
5 hours later…
16:33
There's a lot of yelling in my office
I think the Superbowl is on
17:16
GO TEAM!!!!!!!!!
Let's talk about ${LOCAL_SPORTS_TEAM}! They are sporting pretty hard! I hope they sport harder than ${!LOCAL_SPORTS_TEAM}.
I REALLY like my {LOCAL_SPORTS_TEAM}! They are WAY better than the {NON-LOCAL_SPORTS_TEAM}! Especially {SPORTS_TEAM_BEST_PLAYER} who plays {SPORTS_TEAM_BEST_PLAYER_POSITION}
 
1 hour later…
18:41
That's interesting. I'm just dealing with creating a RESTful API and you are also talking about jersey here. :D
But I don't have much time and never worked with maven or jersey so I'm thinking about implementing it myself, just with java servlets. Do you think that's a bad idea?
Serve-lets? Do people still use those?
I thought everyone just wrote Apache Mods now
Don't now if they are really that out-dated but I've read a blog that said servlets are dead. ^^
Are they really that bad?
Well, if you're writing a REST API just for the sake of doing it, there are better container options
and if you're writing a really serious web app you'll want to use something like Netty and build it from the ground up.
You've got to figure out what you're doing:
1) Research project
2) Small throughput
3) Enterprise Throughput
4) Carrier Grade Service
I think it fits in 2)
It will be a productive system but most likely only used once (a few months) and will then be replaced
How many tpm do you think you'll have
18:51
sry, what's tpm?
transactions per minute....
new to writing servers?
could have guessed that...
yeah I am ^^
just finished my apprenticeship this year and never worked in serious development project (sadly :( )
It's cool. Where do you live/work
But somehow I have to gather same experience :D
in germany, duesseldorf
Just finished watching the US/GER game then?
18:58
yeah :D
the game wasn't that nice but I'm glad that we won
where do you come from?
I come from all over, but I live in Silicon Valley, CA
What do you think about the game?
I didn't watch. I'm not a soccer/football fan. I'm originally from Canada, so I'm more into ice hockey
Ah okay. Usually I'm not into soccer too, but I enjoy watching the world cup
oh, you asked about how many tpm. Hard to tell. I would guess something around 100 tpm
Which isn't much I think
19:30
Do you think it's a bad idea to use servlets for a selfmade rest api? I would receive the post request, parse the json data, do some stuff and respond with another json
20:28
You could use some pre-made rest container like RestEASY or something
20:38
In java, Integer is int?
No
Integer is an object, int is a primitive, signed 32 bit value
They are vastly different
but because of stupid auto boxing they are often treated the same, and that's Bad(™)
Good late afternoon, Java!
20:54
/me looks around blearily
Since version 1.5, Java automatically converts int primitives to Integer objects and vice verca. This is called "auto-boxing".
AKA: "Let's Screw You With Nulls"
That's the street vernacular.
Hey Michael
Hey @Karl. How are you?
20:56
I thinks I'm OK...
You?
Not bad.
Trying to curb my Sour Patch Kids addiction.
I caved and bought a bag.
Are there medical issues to go with it?
Other than an enlarged gut, no.
21:21
Then don't worry about it...
Diabeetus.
There's no way I want to be a walrus either.
A walrus with Diabetes!
NO
Don't do it
That's why I exercise once... in a while.
21:37
Does typing count?
Negative
Dang.
I like my teeth, thank you.
Full face shield.
I haven't had a facial injury in 15 years
I mean... leg, foot, shoulder, groin, wrist...
no face though
21:48
Oh, well I can do without legs, no biggie.
22:33
hi guys
Hey guys, anyone here? I have some questions about a test assignment I need to do, would like some pointers on it. Give a shout if you're ready and able
Rob
Rob
23:17
Hello party people
Anyone know a simple method to covert a Spring jdbcTemplate result of arbitrary rows and cols to a CSV string?
23:30
Rob: What does the current output look like
@flamming_python que

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