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hum, haven’t had time for portkey but had a thought in my mind. Do we need to serialize state of java.security
classes at all? Would a serializer that creates a new instance with suitable factory methods (given presence of them and access to any parameters needed) be enough?
“Oracle’s Java keystore must trust the certificate authority (CA) used by the AWS service; by default, it is empty. An easy way to fix this problem is to replace the default Oracle Java keystore with a populated keystore from a standard Java installation:”
@baptiste-from-paris am I reading it wrong? I understand it’s Oracle DB that needs a change to call Lambdas.
yes, I read it too fast, sorry for that
let me watch this !
intro is fun ^
thought of it, my GF is not a huge fan
this guy is a genius, it’s crazy, this conference is really powerful
just another conf. that I am going to watch 2/3 times 😅