This post described how to create an application with mithril 0.2.x. Now that ver 1.0 is out, some things are a little differnent.
The example is updated with the current version of mithril, though.
var url = require('url'); | |
var crypto = require('crypto'); | |
/* | |
NTLM PROCESS FOR GET REQUESTS: | |
============================== | |
STEP 1: The Client requests a protected resource from the server | |
STEP 2: The Server responds with a 401 status, with a header indicating that the client must authenticate | |
STEP 3: The Client resubmits the request with an Authorization header containing a Base-64 encoded Type 1 message. From this point forward, the connection is kept open; closing the connection requires reauthentication of subsequent requests. |
/** | |
* ``` | |
* Does JDK8's Optional class satisfy the Monad laws? | |
* ================================================= | |
* 1. Left identity: true | |
* 2. Right identity: true | |
* 3. Associativity: true | |
* | |
* Yes, it does. | |
* ``` |
This post described how to create an application with mithril 0.2.x. Now that ver 1.0 is out, some things are a little differnent.
The example is updated with the current version of mithril, though.
// | |
// ContentView.swift | |
// AnimationTimingCurve | |
// | |
// Created by Chris Eidhof on 25.09.19. | |
// Copyright © 2019 Chris Eidhof. All rights reserved. | |
// | |
import SwiftUI |
@Configuration | |
public class BeanValidationConfig { | |
/** | |
* The idea here is to configure Hibernate to use the same ValidatorFactory used by Spring, | |
* so that Hibernate will be able to handle custom validations that need to use dependency injection (DI) | |
*/ | |
@Bean | |
public HibernatePropertiesCustomizer hibernatePropertiesCustomizer(final Validator validator) { | |
return new HibernatePropertiesCustomizer() { |