Ron McLeod

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When HTTP is used as a transport for RPC calls, it is normal to use POST to invoke a procedure on the remote/server side.

Is the API an RPC type (action focused) or a RESTful type (resource focused)?
4 days ago
Maybe this one?

JVM Memory Increase in Seatunnel #6786 wrote:
https://github.com/apache/seatunnel/issues/6786
I am running the seatunnel cluster continuously, we are running the seatunnel on ec2 and after each run of a job for eg jdbc to jdbc the jvm size increases,....after each run the size increases continuously untill the memory in the ram is being occupied....if more space is required...it crashes the job...

2 weeks ago

Parul Shrikhande wrote:The application name that I am using is Apache Seatunnel...


Make sure to check the Seatunnel project issues to see if the problem you are experiencing is already known/reported.
2 weeks ago
You could also take a snapshot/dump of the heap (before it gets too large), and then use the various views to see what types of objects are in the heap, their sizes, counts, etc.





2 weeks ago

Parul Shrikhande wrote:what to do can anyone suggest??


Since you are running Visual VM, I suggest using the Profiler and Sampler to understand what is filling-up the heap.  Pay attention to the Generations column, which indicates the number of times the objects have survived a garbage collection.

2 weeks ago

Paul Clapham wrote:A java.sql.Date object doesn't have a format. ...


But the class does specify the format to use when creating an object based on a String representation: java.sql.Date#valueOf

The documentation wrote:public static Date valueOf(String s)
Converts a string in JDBC date escape format to a Date value.
Parameters:
s - a String object representing a date in in the format "yyyy-[m]m-[d]d". The leading zero for mm and dd may also be omitted.
Returns:
a java.sql.Date object representing the given date
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException - if the date given is not in the JDBC date escape format (yyyy-[m]m-[d]d)

Peter Ho wrote:... I understand that, but I want to know deeper how it works underground and why the value is.


The documentation for Arrays#compare(char[], char[]) includes example code which demonstrates the behaviour.

Javadoc wrote:This method behaves as if (for non-null array references):




1 month ago
This isn't that much of an improvement, but it is a bit nicer to read/maintain (Java17+).
1 month ago

Anil Philip wrote:Are you saying that OffsetDateTime is the time when DST is OFF?


OffsetDateTime has a fixed offset, and does not support the concept of time zone where the offset may vary during the year due to daylight saving time.
How did you create the Date object used with setDate?  If you used the Date#valueOf method, the string would need to be formatted as yyyy-MM-dd.

For example:

Edit: fixed typo
I tried to use IntelliJ around 5 years but gave-up because of performance issues on the platforms where I wanted to run it.  My impression at that time was that it really needed to have something like 16GB of RAM, multiple CPU cores (4?), and SSD storage to work well on largish projects, which often wasn't available in development environments/workflows; so I stuck with Eclipse.

A few years back I switched VSCode for development at my day job and for home projects.  I typically work in development environments with relatively lightweight workstations but highly-resourced development servers.  What really works well for me is that with VSCode, I can split the IDE frontend and backend functionalities, allowing me to run the frontend on my local workstation, and the run the more resource-intensive work on the remote servers.

I know a lot of people love to hate on MS, but I use it everyday for JavaSE/Jakarta/Microprofile, JS/TS/HTML/CSS, and C/C++ projects and I am very productive using it and have very few complaints.
1 month ago

Jack Tauson wrote:Did you end up on the maven repository from the same github link (https://github.com/weblegacy/struts1)somehow ? Thanks!


I just used Google to search for: maven repository weblegacy struts1
1 month ago

Jack Tauson wrote:Thanks. I encountered that link as well and couldn't find any maven URL and hence wondering how would I go about using 1.5.0 Release Candidate 2 ( as that's the latest one) as  all I'm seeing is what changes are done etc in the ReadMe.


Is this what you are looking for?: io.github.weblegacy::struts-parent::1.5.0-RC2
1 month ago
What is the relationship between Vendor and LastShippingAddress?

1 month ago


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