The approach Netflix takes is to use a discovery service (called Eureka,
https://github.com/Netflix/eureka) and then tying that together with the
code that makes API calls (https://github.com/Netflix/ribbon). If you're
looking to add robustness to your calls, definitely look at those libraries.
Hey all,
Someone hacked my account. Don't open the last email from me if you haven't
already.
Sorry about that!
JJ
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Looking for feedback on the app we built on the startupbus over the last
three days.
It's an anonymous mobile chat application that is super simple.
You can create your own room via www.ghostpost.io/anyword and I created one
for the group to give us feedback here: www.ghostpost.io/javaposse
We a
ct of San Francisco.
Best Regards,
Justin
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Thanks for the feedback, renting does sound like the best way to learn
the area. I was reminded that a few companies offer shuttles, which
can be a great way to alleviate sitting in traffic if you have a long
ways to travel. Likewise, I was also told about CalTrain and the BART
as an option to, esp
I'm contemplating a move to Silicon Valley would like to solicit some
advice from the group about what it’s like to live there. My questions
are in area of: Are the school systems good? Are good day-cares hard
to get into? Is it possible to find an affordable house near where the
jobs are? If not a
I am with Tim G, i HATE the whipping sound.
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> On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Marcelo Morales
> gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thank you Justin.
>
> > Bear with me a little longer please.
> > On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Justin wrote:
> > > This question is easy to answer, my last two employers
> > >
x27;t used EJB3 a lot, but in my last job we used 3.0 MDBs and
they were kick ass.
-Justin
On Apr 2, 8:18 am, Marcelo Morales
wrote:
>
> You said you were a EJB 3 user. Can you share the reasons why that
> decision was made?. I am still curious why anybody would choose ejb at
>
I like the idea of trying it at 30% spedup.
Setting up the feed worked as advertised.
-Justin
On Mar 16, 7:25 am, Reinier Zwitserloot wrote:
> Yeah, I have the same experience. The sped up Loose Bruce Kerr throws
> you off right away, but then within about 2 minutes it sounds
> c
I have listened to a couple of the sped up podcasts and am loving
them. This is the only way for me to listen now.
Thanks, Justin
On Feb 26, 12:45 am, Reinier Zwitserloot wrote:
> Steven (Herod) and I finished our sped up posse project.
>
> Starting at episode #229, you can get your
I used to be in "the Java Posse are awesome and i would listen to them
yammer on all day" camp. However, i have found a lot of other
interesting poscasts and i only have so much time to listen to them
each day. My vote would be for each episode to be 45 to 50 minutes in
length. I believe a lot
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