[Lift] Re: SOAP web services?

2009-08-11 Thread Alex Cruise
Disclaimer: I worked at http://www.layer7tech.com/ for six years so I have a fair bit of déformation professionelle. rant target=urn:noOneInParticular While I wholeheartedly agree that SOAP, WSDL, WS-* and the whole mainstream SOA stack, as it's currently broadly defined and implemented, is

[Lift] Re: SOAP web services?

2009-08-11 Thread Alex Cruise
Viktor Klang wrote: So basically it's very good for very few. And for everyone else, it's at least useful at the outset, due to the maturity of tools, and will also interoperate well with emergent requirements that tend to pile up over the years the system is in production. :) It's also very

[Lift] Re: how 10 seconds works?

2009-08-03 Thread Alex Cruise
marius d. wrote: The point being ... ? What Tim dpp said. :) -0xe1a --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Lift group. To post to this group, send email to liftweb@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe

[Lift] Re: how 10 seconds works?

2009-07-31 Thread Alex Cruise
marius d. wrote: Implicit conversions. It's worth noting that Rails accomplishes a similar trick by adding methods to the Integer class at runtime. *shudder* :) -0xe1a --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

[Lift] Re: HadoopDB

2009-07-22 Thread Alex Cruise
Viktor Klang wrote: Read it earlier today. It's quite interesting, transcoding SQL to MapReduce jobs that uses RDBMes as datasources I see this really useful for analytical querying over huge datasets, but I wouldn't imagine it as an option as persistence-store for domain/business

[Lift] Re: HadoopDB

2009-07-22 Thread Alex Cruise
Viktor Klang wrote: Absolutely, perhaps I'm tainted by write-heavy systems and perhaps I'm just failing to see the overhead we're talking about. Perhaps I overlooked it, but the paper didn't mention performance for small writes and potentially multiple nodespanning transactions. HadoopDB

[Lift] Re: Open source password strength analyzer?

2009-02-27 Thread Alex Cruise
On 02/27/2009 10:48 AM, David Pollak wrote: Does anyone know of any open source password strength analyzers? The library most Linux distros use is cracklib. I found a Java port (http://sourceforge.net/projects/solinger/) but it looks pretty old. Somebody Really Oughta write a Scala version,

[Lift] Re: liftweb xml schema location

2008-12-17 Thread Alex Cruise
Viktor Klang wrote: Ah, I read I have a client doesn't want an external link*/ like/* xmlns:lift=http://liftweb.net/; If you're only talking about that namespace declaration, it's just as David says, just a namespace declaration. rant If any software is expecting to find a .dtd or .xsd by