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Nick |
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01:55 |
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sivoais |
will do |
01:56 |
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pdurbin |
"travis-ci is slow and kind of heavy duty for just building a static site.. so we can run cron like jobs against github webhooks using gitfish https://github.com/jmervine/gitfish " http://indiewebcamp.com/irc/2015-03-11#t1426124490736 |
01:58 |
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sivoais |
ha, that was precisely what I was thinking of doing! |
02:25 |
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pdurbin |
I've never heard of gitfish but I was thinking that travis-ci must be faster and lighter than jenkins. |
02:49 |
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sivoais |
maybe if you have to install your static site generator first, it could be slower and more error-prone |
05:08 |
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07:27 |
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sivoais |
this is how I'm using Markdown for formatting tables in my thesis (based on pandoc) <https://gist.github.com/zmughal/90bc69744c1f4a6914bc>. <3 Makefiles! |
10:38 |
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pdurbin |
huh. a table in markdown |
16:00 |
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pdurbin |
IRC is so great. Such helpful people: http://transcripts.jboss.org/channel/irc.freenode.org/%23weld-dev/2015/%23weld-dev.2015-03-12.log.html#t2015-03-12T13:39:11 |
21:09 |
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pdurbin |
semiosis: this guy seems to like Spring over EJB: http://irclog.greptilian.com/rest/2015-03-12 |
21:10 |
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semiosis |
yay spring \o/ |
21:11 |
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pdurbin |
"to me the main difference between spring and spec ejb is that you get to move faster" |
21:12 |
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semiosis |
i've never used spec ejb though |
21:12 |
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semiosis |
as far as application servers go, just tomcat for me so far |
21:12 |
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semiosis |
which doesnt provide any javaee stuff like a full AS does, such as glassfish |
21:13 |
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semiosis |
technically tomcat is a servlet container, which is just one component of a full fledged application server |
21:15 |
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pdurbin |
when you say AS I guess you mean jboss |
21:15 |
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pdurbin |
searchbot: lucky jboss as |
21:15 |
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searchbot |
pdurbin: http://jbossas.jboss.org/ |
21:15 |
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semiosis |
glassfish, jboss, etc |
21:15 |
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semiosis |
these are application servers |
21:15 |
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pdurbin |
tomee, sure. ok. any AS |
21:15 |
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pdurbin |
no jetty? |
21:16 |
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pdurbin |
just tomcat? |
21:16 |
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semiosis |
http://stackoverflow.com/a/5039371 |
21:16 |
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semiosis |
jetty is a servlet container, like tomcat, afaik |
21:16 |
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pdurbin |
right. but you haven't tried jetty yet, sounds like |
21:16 |
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pdurbin |
solr has jetty embedded in it |
21:16 |
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semiosis |
i use apps which run on jetty, but i've not developed on jetty myself |
21:17 |
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pdurbin |
ok. me neither. and I've barely used tomcat |
21:17 |
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pdurbin |
but I'm sure that both tomcat and jetty are more popular than glassfish |
21:17 |
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pdurbin |
well, pretty sure |
21:18 |
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pdurbin |
and I don't know how popular jboss/wildfly is |
21:18 |
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pdurbin |
it'd be interesting to see them ranked by popularity |
21:19 |
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semiosis |
pretty sure there were open source servlet containers before there were open source application servers |
21:19 |
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semiosis |
looks like glassfish came out around 2005, tomcat was 1999 |
21:20 |
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pdurbin |
makes sense |
21:20 |
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pdurbin |
from what I can tell this is built on jetty too: http://sparkjava.com |
21:20 |
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pdurbin |
i've been meaning to try it |
21:20 |
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semiosis |
lots & lots of standalone java apps run on jetty |
21:21 |
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semiosis |
http://dropwizard.io/getting-started.html |
21:21 |
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semiosis |
dropwizard is like a microframework for java rest apis |
21:57 |
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pdurbin |
yeah, I've been kind of meaning to try that one too |