hi
well I'm mostly going by this stack overflow post.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1140448/what-orms-work-well-with-scala
In terms of our requirements, what we want from an orm is fairly basic.
Since we are not building a web application, we would want it decoupled from
any other parts of
We don't accept patches for legal reasons. However, I will upgrade the
module today for you - giving a similar result.
Cheers, Tim
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On 5 Jan 2010, at 04:29, Franz Bettag fr...@bett.ag wrote:
Hey guys,
i've just updated the amqp code. I started a pull request on github
In what way do you mean is mapper worth it?
What kind of system is it? do you need ACID or BASE? What kind of load
will the system be under? Do you need it to be distributed? You are
not restricted to Mapper, you could use JPA or whatever persistence
you want with lift.
If you just want to make
Hi
I'm trying to use lift to right a back end for a system that
communicates via AMQP. The idea is to have a bunch of (threads?,
processes? actors?) that subscribe to some queues on a queueing system
and react to various messages by contacting various third party
systems and persisting messages
Hi,
No, the AMQP module hasnt had any work for some time... I think im the only
person actually using it.
Check my article about it here: http://is.gd/5LZ34
Cheers, Tim
On 4 Jan 2010, at 15:34, vishnu wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to use lift to right a back end for a system that
communicates
Maybe Akka would be better for you? http://akkasource.org/
Akka has an AMQP module which abstracts AMQP Producer and Consumer as
Actors.
Channing
vishnu-11 wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to use lift to right a back end for a system that
communicates via AMQP. The idea is to have a bunch of
It depends on your use case... you don't really describe exactly what you want
to do. Perhaps start by providing more detail? If you want service teir *only*
though, its quite probable that akka would be a better fix.
Cheers, Tim
On 4 Jan 2010, at 20:30, Channing Walton wrote:
Maybe Akka
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Timothy Perrett timo...@getintheloop.eu wrote:
Hi,
No, the AMQP module hasnt had any work for some time... I think im the only
person actually using it.
Check my article about it here: http://is.gd/5LZ34
Cheers, Tim
Nope! We're using it in production as
oh super awesome! I had no idea!!
Cheers, Tim
On 4 Jan 2010, at 21:06, Kris Nuttycombe wrote:
Nope! We're using it in production as well. :)
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well I'm not sure how to describe it differently. As you said it's only
service tier. The truth is I dont know anything about Lift yet and Im just
now running through some basic Scala books.
I need a library with which to talk to rabbitmq as a subscriber that might
work at a higher level than the
Hey guys,
i've just updated the amqp code. I started a pull request on github
but that seems *not* to be the proper way *smirking @dpp's auto-
reply*.
Anyway here is the patch. The problem was that in version 1.5.0 of
rabbitmq's library, the ticket-stuff was removed.
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