I wonder what the multi-data-center metadata store is. Sounds a little like Cassandra...
no bullshit ;-)
I suspect it's because Ruby hackers like to write modules, not document or maintain websites.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tomcat-announce/201... "This is the first stable release of the Tomcat 7 branch.". I'm a little confused by Tomcat's version numbering: http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html…
Unladen Swallow looked very promising, came out with lots of excitement and news. It overannounced and underdelivered. I tend to prefer underannouncing and overdelivering...
Reminds me of OpenDHT, "a publicly accessible distributed hash table (DHT) service", which has since been taken down: http://www.opendht.org/ I do think being able to store information without too much hassle is pretty…
Sadly the links ITA provides are session-based and expire, which is very sucky.
I wonder what the multi-data-center metadata store is. Sounds a little like Cassandra...
no bullshit ;-)
I suspect it's because Ruby hackers like to write modules, not document or maintain websites.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/tomcat-announce/201... "This is the first stable release of the Tomcat 7 branch.". I'm a little confused by Tomcat's version numbering: http://tomcat.apache.org/whichversion.html…
Unladen Swallow looked very promising, came out with lots of excitement and news. It overannounced and underdelivered. I tend to prefer underannouncing and overdelivering...
Reminds me of OpenDHT, "a publicly accessible distributed hash table (DHT) service", which has since been taken down: http://www.opendht.org/ I do think being able to store information without too much hassle is pretty…
Sadly the links ITA provides are session-based and expire, which is very sucky.