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2020-02-11 15:50:37 UTC - Konstantinos Papalias: Pump
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2020-02-11 19:47:22 UTC - Devin G. Bost: My team has looked into using Pulsar 
Functions with the schema registry, but I don’t think we’ve found any good 
examples yet.
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2020-02-11 19:47:54 UTC - Devin G. Bost: @Sijie Guo @Penghui Li We should test 
this out:
<https://github.com/opentracing-contrib/java-specialagent/issues/259>
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2020-02-11 22:45:53 UTC - Ashwin Kapur: Hi, I'm writing something which reads a 
high volume of JSON messages from a websocket as a client, converts those 
messages to flatbuffers and republishes to pulsar using the pulsar c++ library. 
I'm having an issue when trying to do this when I use recent versions of boost 
(1.71) for example. I need to use a recent version of boost because I need the 
boost:beast library. When I try to create a producer, my app hangs. From the 
pulsar logs I get a message that the client failed to complete the handshake 
and it times out. Is there some sort of issue with the apache pulsar c
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2020-02-11 22:46:03 UTC - Ashwin Kapur: C++ client and new versions of boos.,
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2020-02-11 22:46:07 UTC - Ashwin Kapur: new versions of boost.
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2020-02-11 22:50:00 UTC - Ashwin Kapur: Sorry for the broken up message. Kids 
pets etc.
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2020-02-11 22:50:27 UTC - Ali Ahmed: @Ashwin Kapur did you compile pulsar with 
the same boost version ?
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2020-02-11 23:28:27 UTC - Ashwin Kapur: I just used the ubuntu debs.
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2020-02-11 23:29:26 UTC - Ashwin Kapur: Let me recompile the pulsar. You 
wouldn't by any chance have a conan or vcpkg file for the pulsar cpp library 
would you?
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