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    {
      "commit": "83c52a8d7ab0be9215a70351b2a4d27938092d72",
      "tree": "a8922e9ac75cabb46e466684b5f57959cb5a7cb6",
      "parents": [
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      "author": {
        "name": "Mark Slee",
        "email": "mcslee@apache.org",
        "time": "Wed Jun 07 06:51:18 2006 +0000"
      },
      "committer": {
        "name": "Mark Slee",
        "email": "mcslee@apache.org",
        "time": "Wed Jun 07 06:51:18 2006 +0000"
      },
      "message": "Java libraries for Thrift\n\nSummary: The basic Thrift stack implemented in Java, still in need of a lot of work but fully functional.\n\nReviewed By: aditya\n\nTest Plan: Unit tests are the NEXT checkin, I swear\n\nNotes: Perf on the Java stuff actually isn\u0027t that bad, and it\u0027s far from optimized at the moment. Barely any tweaking has been done. Testing shows that a Java server with the C++ client has RPC performance within 2x of the pure C++ implementations. This is pretty sweet, since this cost will be eclipsed by the cost of whatever processing is being done on an actual server doing real work.\n\n\n\n\ngit-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/thrift/trunk@664715 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68\n"
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