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HTTP API on top of Scalaz Streams | PartialFlow
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A blog about Scala and its ecosystem. HTTP API on top of Scalaz Streams. September 16, 2015. In the last days I’ve been playing with http4s. Which is defined as a minimal, idiomatic Scala interface for HTTP. It’s a powerful library, type safe, composable and asynchronous. And it supports different servers like Blaze, Jetty and Tomcat. Although the project remains a lot of work it’s always good to give it a try. CREATING THE FIRST HTTP SERVICE. And here is the main application that runs the Blaze server:.
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PartialFlow | A blog about Scala and its ecosystem | Page 2
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A blog about Scala and its ecosystem. January 26, 2016. After a long time of laziness I came back to write something about what I’ve done during this time of absence apart from my holidays. And BTW happy new year! In the last year I’ve been working quite a lot with Cassandra, always using the official Java Driver. Starting by simply type “scala cassandra driver” in Google these are the first four results:. So I decided to give Phantom. A chance because it has a high activity on GitHub, it is an open sour...
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HTTP and Stream Processing - Dylan Foundry
http://dylanfoundry.org/2014/07/26/http-and-stream-processing
HTTP and Stream Processing. By Bruce Mitchener, Jr. Sat 26 July 2014. As we discussed in the previous post. We are thinking about a new design and implementation for the streams library in Open Dylan. While the examples in this post are in Dylan and are using code from our HTTP server, these issues exist in HTTP frameworks in other languages. The code should be clear enough that little to no Dylan knowledge is required to understand the points being made here. What does this have to do with HTTP? How doe...
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