With Puppet:
puppet module install rtyler-jenkins
puppet apply -v -e "include jenkins"
<!-- | |
The MIT License (MIT) | |
Copyright (c) 2013 [email protected] | |
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy | |
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal | |
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights | |
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | |
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is |
jQuery(function () { | |
var $feed = $(".feed"), | |
$trigger = $(".next_page"), | |
$spinner = $(".spinner"), | |
spinner = "<div class=\"spinner\"></div>"; | |
var isotopeSettings = { | |
itemSelector: ".box" | |
} |
package testsupport; | |
import org.concordion.api.ResultSummary; | |
import org.concordion.internal.FixtureRunner; | |
import org.junit.runner.Description; | |
import org.junit.runners.model.FrameworkMethod; | |
import org.junit.runners.model.InitializationError; | |
import org.junit.runners.model.Statement; | |
import org.springframework.test.context.junit4.SpringJUnit4ClassRunner; |
require 'faraday' | |
require 'zlib' | |
module FaradayMiddleware | |
class Gzip < Faraday::Response::Middleware | |
def on_complete(env) | |
encoding = env[:response_headers]['content-encoding'].to_s.downcase | |
case encoding | |
when 'gzip' |
import java.io.FileInputStream; | |
import java.io.FileOutputStream; | |
import java.io.IOException; | |
import java.io.InputStream; | |
import java.util.Iterator; | |
import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFCell; | |
import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFRow; | |
import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFSheet; | |
import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFWorkbook; |
So yeah... no documentation for the HBase REST API in regards to what should a filter look like...
So I installed Eclipse, got the library, and took some time to find some of the (seemingly) most useful filters you could use. I'm very green at anything regarding HBase, and I hope this will help anyone trying to get started with it.
What I discovered is that basically, attributes of the filter object follow the same naming than in the documentation. For this reason, I have made the link clickable and direct them to the HBase Class documentation attached to it; check for the instantiation argument names, and you will have your attribute list (more or less).
var out = _step_.getTrans().getServletPrintWriter(); | |
out.println("<H1>"); | |
out.println("Hello World!"); | |
out.println("ときょ 東京 コーヒー"); | |
out.println("</H1>"); |
#Recommended minimum configuration: | |
acl manager proto cache_object | |
acl localhost src 127.0.0.1/32 | |
acl to_localhost dst 127.0.0.0/8 | |
acl localnet src 0.0.0.0/8 192.168.100.0/24 192.168.101.0/24 | |
acl SSL_ports port 443 | |
acl Safe_ports port 80 # http | |
acl Safe_ports port 21 # ftp | |
acl Safe_ports port 443 # https | |
acl Safe_ports port 70 # gopher |
# | |
# PREDICTING LONG TERM CUSTOMER VALUE WITH BTYD PACKAGE | |
# Pareto/NBD (negative binomial distribution) modeling of | |
# repeat-buying behavior in a noncontractual setting | |
# | |
# Matthew Baggott, [email protected] | |
# | |
# Accompanying slides at: | |
# http://www.slideshare.net/mattbagg/baggott-predict-customerinrpart1# | |
# |