Jersey 2 also supports server-side template rendering.
This is a simple mustache sample.
build.gradle
Add jerset mvc dependencies.
// uncomment line if you want the instance to be retained in application scope | |
// @ApplicationScoped | |
public class ApplicationInitializer | |
{ | |
public void onStartup(@Observes @Initialized ServletContext ctx) | |
{ | |
System.out.println("Initialized web application at context path " + ctx.getContextPath()); | |
} | |
} |
// Includes functions for exporting active sheet or all sheets as JSON object (also Python object syntax compatible). | |
// Tweak the makePrettyJSON_ function to customize what kind of JSON to export. | |
var FORMAT_ONELINE = 'One-line'; | |
var FORMAT_MULTILINE = 'Multi-line'; | |
var FORMAT_PRETTY = 'Pretty'; | |
var LANGUAGE_JS = 'JavaScript'; | |
var LANGUAGE_PYTHON = 'Python'; |
package socket.proxy; | |
import java.io.IOException; | |
import java.net.InetSocketAddress; | |
import java.nio.ByteBuffer; | |
import java.nio.channels.AsynchronousChannelGroup; | |
import java.nio.channels.AsynchronousServerSocketChannel; | |
import java.nio.channels.AsynchronousSocketChannel; | |
import java.nio.channels.CompletionHandler; | |
import java.util.Queue; |
# Source : http://thezinx.com/2013/10/29/create-bootable-dmg-iso-mavericks-app.html | |
# Mount the installer image | |
hdiutil attach /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Mavericks.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg -noverify -nobrowse -mountpoint /Volumes/install_app | |
# Convert the boot image to a sparse bundle | |
hdiutil convert /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.dmg -format UDSP -o /tmp/Mavericks | |
# Increase the sparse bundle capacity to accommodate the packages | |
hdiutil resize -size 8g /tmp/Mavericks.sparseimage |
keytool -keyclone -alias 'old-alias' -dest 'new-alias' -keypass 'old_keypass' -new 'new_keypass' -keystore '/path/to/keystore' -storepass 'storepass' |
Based on the excellent Solarized (Dark) created by Ethan Schoonover. For source code, check the main Solarized repository on GitHub.
Open and save Solarized Dark.terminal.
Import from the “Profiles” tab in the settings of Terminal.app or just double-click the file after downloading.