All,
I'm admittedly quite a n00b here and I have very little Maven experience.
Can someone provide a POM for the Nginx + Jetty configuration? I think that
I would find it quite helpful. Thanks.
Jeremy
2009/11/20 Timothy Perrett
> Your missing a trick here - there is a fork of nginx done by
All,
the _ "name" is also used frequently in C++ for template-based lambdas. At
least it is in many of the Boost libraries.
Jeremy
On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:37 AM, Viktor Klang wrote:
> My personal interpretation is "sh!t I don't know here or don't care what it
> is"
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 23, 2009
All,
I'd like to see:
1. Logging in using various methods, i.e. basic authentication, OpenID, etc.
2. Displaying or hiding information based on user credentials.
3. Setting up simple AJAX calls, such as getting a list of search results
based on and entered keyword.
I'm looking at this from the p
All,
How about putting together a little cookbook application in Lift with
"recipes" describing how the various and sundry parts were put together?
For instance, the application could have the following pieces:
1. Log in piece so that users can log in and create new recipes (and maybe
save their
David,
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:28 AM, David Pollak wrote:
> The good news is that I've got pingdom monitoring the machine. The bad
> news is that I was out of cell phone range so I didn't get the alerts.
>
What? You're not allowed to relax!
Jeremy
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work!
Jeremy
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Wilson MacGyver wrote:
>
> heheh, no problem. I did the one on Scala back in Feb. :)
>
> On
Eric,
I believe that something like that, in C++ at least, is referred to as the
"curiously recurring template pattern."
Jeremy
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 1:18 AM, Eric Bowman wrote:
>
> The basic trick where a superclass has its subclass as a type parameter,
> e.g.
>
> class User extends MegaPro
9 at 2:53 PM, Viktor Klang wrote:
>
> I think I was the first external committer to Neo4j.It is a really
> interesting product, and I had quite a few nice use-cases for it, but
> unfortunately their adoption of AfferoGPLv3 prohibited me from using it.
>
> Viktor,
> Lift
>
Good morning,
Has anyone used a graph database, such as Neo4J, as their back end in a Lift
project?
Jeremy
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Greg,
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Meredith Gregory
wrote:
> It takes some serious training to think compositionally.
No doubt it is extremely tough to think compositionally, and it's all too
easy to fall back on non-compositional ways of thinking. In a similar vein
it's all too easy to fa
Mark,
It is my understanding (and this could be incorrect, of course) that you can
do whatever you want on a Slicehost Slice. You can install whatever Java
applications you like. You have total control.
Jeremy
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 8:02 AM, Mark Lynn wrote:
>
> Thanks. That is certainly ve
I haven't played much with WolframAlpha, but I get the impression that it
does better with quantitative results. For instance, if you were inclined
to compare the number of people in Chicago to the number of people in Alaska
you might create a query like this:
http://www33.wolframalpha.com/input/
All,
I have a slightly related question. I'm new to the list and a complete
newbie to Lift (having only discovered it a couple of days ago), so forgive
me for the potentially silly question. Can you use Lift with Flex for the
front end, rather than HTML/CSS/javascript?
Jeremy
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