Today we gonna talk and think a bit more about REST API and about bulk operations
If you haven’t read PART 1: simple things – go check it out!
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Today we gonna talk and think a bit more about REST API and about bulk operations
If you haven’t read PART 1: simple things – go check it out!
Continue reading “CRUD REST API design part 2: bulk operations”
Heys guys! My name is Alexey Matveev.
This is actually my first blog post on this site 🙂
I’m currently under impression of @DeveloperTea podcast â„–21 and â„–22, Jonathan Cutrell really makes lazy people like me actually DO things that they can do naturally – share their knowledge with people. And this is what I gonna do – share all the things I KNOW (or would possibly know soon) with YOU, and I hope someday I will feel content, because now I feed like a greedy old man who is reaping the benefits of his miserable knowledge.
So long story short – yes i’m gonna post my ideas / findings as much as I can – and I hope you will kick my ass in the comments because I actually do care about your opinion
If you are the happy user of JRebel you may not be quite happy for 2 reasons:
There are common issues about JRebel discussed like rebel.xml and rebel-remote.xml location, JVM property for remoting set, but nothing is said about my problem with caches so here I’ll try to describe it.
The problem is that local JRebel cache classes are used instead of my IDE compiled classes.
I don’t know why; I will investigate. For now I have a quick fix…
Hello everyone! Today I’m gona tell you about a common situation in life: