Talent is LinkedIn’s number one operating priority and we have no shortage of talented individuals in technical roles across the company. These are the folks that create, build and maintain our platform, tools and features - as well as write the posts for this blog. We’re going to start giving some of the people and personalities that make LinkedIn great a...
rest.li Articles
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- engineering culture,
- distributed graph database,
- Java,
- Scala,
- rest.li
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A few months ago we announced that LinkedIn had hit its Rest.li moment. Today we are excited to share another major milestone - the release of the next major version of Rest.li! Pegasus 2.2.5 has been released to Maven Central and is available for use. The source is available on GitHub. Give it a try and let us know let us know what you think. This post outlines...
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- rest.li,
- microservices,
- REST
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Slightly over a year ago LinkedIn announced the open source release of Rest.li, a framework we created for developing RESTful services at scale. Today we are excited to share a major engineering milestone regarding Rest.li: 50% of all remote calls between services at LinkedIn now use Rest.li! Services using Rest.li for production traffic include external...
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- rest.li,
- REST,
- Open Source
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Last week, LinkedIn launched a new product that will drastically change the way alumni and students will interact with the site:...
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- university,
- Big Data,
- Hadoop,
- Dust.js,
- Architecture,
- rest.li
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Co-author: Moira Tagle Today we are announcing the open-sourcing of Rest.li, a piece of infrastructure developed and used here at...
- Topics:
- scale,
- Architecture,
- rest.li,
- Open Source