Re: Log4j Vulnerability

2021-12-16 Thread Paul Hoadley via Webobjects-dev
Just to update this: On 14 Dec 2021, at 12:07, Paul Hoadley via Webobjects-dev wrote: > * In any case, if you're definitely using Log4J 2 (we are—I went to some > effort months ago to set it up!), you can mitigate the issue immediately by > re-launching all instances with

Re: WebObjects REST vs Node Multithreading

2021-12-16 Thread Michael Kondratov via Webobjects-dev
I have a strong dislike for JavaScript. It’s a terrible language that should have never been invented. Michael Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 16, 2021, at 2:27 PM, Hugi via Webobjects-dev > wrote: > > Ah, awesome! Are the docs and the code online? > > >>> On 16 Dec 2021, at 19:24, Paul Yu

Re: WebObjects REST vs Node Multithreading

2021-12-16 Thread Hugi via Webobjects-dev
Ah, awesome! Are the docs and the code online? > On 16 Dec 2021, at 19:24, Paul Yu wrote: > > TBRest is the TreasureBoat version of ERRest. > > Paul > > Sent from my iPhone > Please excuse iOS autocomplete > >>> On Dec 16, 2021, at 1:31 PM, Hugi wrote: >>> >> What is TBRest? >>

Re: WebObjects REST vs Node Multithreading

2021-12-16 Thread Paul Yu via Webobjects-dev
TBRest is the TreasureBoat version of ERRest. Paul Sent from my iPhone Please excuse iOS autocomplete > On Dec 16, 2021, at 1:31 PM, Hugi wrote: > > What is TBRest? > >>> On 16 Dec 2021, at 17:42, Paul Yu via Webobjects-dev >>> wrote: >>> >> I’d use TBRest. ;) >> >> Paul >> >>> On

Re: WebObjects REST vs Node Multithreading

2021-12-16 Thread Hugi via Webobjects-dev
What is TBRest? > On 16 Dec 2021, at 17:42, Paul Yu via Webobjects-dev > wrote: > > I’d use TBRest. ;) > > Paul > >> On Dec 16, 2021, at 12:10 PM, Jesse Tayler via Webobjects-dev >> wrote: >> >> ERRest + ERXKeys is just plain solid stuff, I can tell you that I like it >> very much, the

Re: WebObjects REST vs Node Multithreading

2021-12-16 Thread Paul Yu via Webobjects-dev
I’d use TBRest. ;) Paul > On Dec 16, 2021, at 12:10 PM, Jesse Tayler via Webobjects-dev > wrote: > > ERRest + ERXKeys is just plain solid stuff, I can tell you that I like it > very much, the compiler is deeply involved in structure and so if you are > looking for reliable infrastructure?

Re: WebObjects REST vs Node Multithreading

2021-12-16 Thread Jesse Tayler via Webobjects-dev
ERRest + ERXKeys is just plain solid stuff, I can tell you that I like it very much, the compiler is deeply involved in structure and so if you are looking for reliable infrastructure? It’s hard to beat ERRest in my book. > On Dec 16, 2021, at 11:52 AM, Gino Pacitti via Webobjects-dev >

WebObjects REST vs Node Multithreading

2021-12-16 Thread Gino Pacitti via Webobjects-dev
Hi Group.. Genuine question… :-) Just wondered if anyone had a word to say about whether to use Node.js or WebObjects + REST for datasource retrieval and manipulation? What are any advantages/disadvantages of each? Maybe this is more a Java vs Javascript contemplation server side and building

Re: Mac OS Monterey

2021-12-16 Thread Jérémy DE ROYER via Webobjects-dev
Hello John, I use Monterey with eclipse 2019-12 with only « small » problems (bad screen refresh). I don’t regret. I’ve tried to install newer eclipse versions (2020-09 & 2021-09) but I had problems with the frontbase plugin generating SQL so I stay with 2019-12 until we move to postgreSQL.

Mac OS Monterey

2021-12-16 Thread John Pollard via Webobjects-dev
I see my Mac is offering me Monterey. Have others installed this on a Mac they use for WO development? I use Eclipse (2018-12), EO Modeller, WOLips, Wonder. Many thanks, John ___ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.