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IRC log for #rest, 2016-01-05

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00:05 pdurbin whartung: hey. happy new year
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01:05 fumanchu today's High Scalability talked about exactly that: http://highscalability.com/blog/2016/1/4/server-side-architecture-front-end-servers-and-client-side-r.html
01:08 fumanchu Just-a-noob: ^^^
02:50 Just-a-noob fumanchu: thanks, I'll read into that
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12:44 daxim https://postgrest.herokuapp.com/  "[PostgREST] provides a cleaner, more standards-compliant, faster API than you are likely to write from scratch" – and yet, there is not a single hyperlink
12:45 daxim is there a hall of shame or something where I can collect bozos?
12:45 asdf someone wrote a generic json/crud api without hypermedia and labeled it 'REST'? unheard of! :)
12:51 trygvis daxim: haha
12:51 trygvis which standards are they compliant with?
12:53 daxim HTTP 1.1, I presume
12:54 daxim browsing the source, I see lots of HTTP methods and status codes put to good use
13:59 * pdurbin looks at http://postgrest.com
13:59 pdurbin sounds pretty useful, actually
14:00 trygvis it might be useful, but probably not restful
14:01 pdurbin who cares? :)
14:02 trygvis not us!
14:02 trygvis :)
14:02 pdurbin it's written in Haskell! how cool is that https://github.com/begriffs/postgrest
14:03 trygvis that is always a bonus
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14:27 pdurbin of course it is :)
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20:44 kryptynasium Question - which one would be better for automating Windows batch scripting - Activiti or Camel?
20:45 trygvis try #camel
20:45 trygvis or is it #apache-camel perhaps
20:45 pdurbin should probably use powershell these days
20:52 kryptynasium Apache Camel is a rule-based routing and mediation engine that provides a Java object-based implementation of the Enterprise Integration Patterns using an API (or declarative Java Domain Specific Language) to configure routing and mediation rules. The domain-specific language means that Apache Camel can support type-safe smart completion of routing rules in an integrated development environment using regular Java code without l
20:53 kryptynasium Cool trygvis - there is a Camel community - no pun intended! Thanks
20:53 pdurbin I've heard good things about Camel.
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