lhotse | starter kit for writing event | Microservice library
kandi X-RAY | lhotse Summary
kandi X-RAY | lhotse Summary
A starter kit for writing event-sourced web applications following domain-driven design principles. Based on Spring Boot, Axon and Hazelcast.
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- Handle exceptions
- Handles a command execution exception
- Handles an execution exception
- Handles the count of votes
- Handle a new entry in a Photo
- Handle a vote for a single photo
- Event for received vote event
- Invoked when a competition ended event
- Filter for shallow Etag headers
- Check all files marked for deletion
- Starts the replay
- Returns a Map object containing the status of this event
- Framework bean
- Wait for the callable and return the result
- Bean endpoints
- Called when a competition is created
- Waits until max duration is exceeded
- Start replay
- Receives a replay completion event
- Configure the http security filter
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QUESTION
I have a homework where I must sort the following dictionary using collection functions without creating a new dictionary in SWIFT. How is that possible?
Here is my dictionary:
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Answered 2021-May-30 at 10:59A dictionary can not be sorted by default in Swift. So if you sort it and try to retrieve it again, it will follow the fastest path. So I'm not sure why you need to return it without creating a type that is sortable.
If you really want to sort this you have various options like tuples or structs, but all of these require you to create a new property. You could always set your mountains to one of these different types though and then re-assign it.
QUESTION
Hello I need help with this program I have been doing, this is a program which will ask the user trivia questions and then count the users IQ, I managed to make the program ask the user the questions and then add a 1 to the list that is named 'IQ' when the user answers the question correctly, I then had the computer count how many ones there are in the list to check the score that the user got.
I then the next day tried to make it so that the program would make you input the answer again if you didn't input one of the specified answers and output a message asking to input your answer again.
I am fairly new to programming so any help or criticism would be appreciated.
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Answered 2021-Feb-01 at 14:09You can Do something like this -
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This is the Bonus part of the "Mountain Heights 3" exercise from http://introtopython.org/dictionaries.html.
I have this dictionary which shows 5 mountains and their heights in meters.
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Answered 2021-Jan-11 at 08:46Why don't you do it in a single loop?
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I'm creating a component with a background being provided as a its attribute, like this:
My component template:
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Answered 2017-Oct-26 at 10:02You should make this url trusted in your component code and a litle bit change you component template like this:
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You can use lhotse like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the lhotse component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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