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“This is J. We found a pocket. Not empty—alive. Recommend immediate retrieval. It’s small. It’s cold. It sings in frequency bands we don’t use.”

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The efficiency of the "Production Code" (e.g., FSDSS-692) as a primary key in database management. “This is J

| Q | A | |---|---| | | No. The video is freely available on the official training portal; only the source code is open‑source under the Apache‑2.0 license. | | Can I run the demo on Windows without Docker? | Yes. Install PostgreSQL and RabbitMQ manually, then edit application.yml with the appropriate host/port values. | | What Java version is strictly required? | JDK 17 or newer. JDK 11 will compile but you’ll miss some API calls used in the processing engine (e.g., java.util.concurrent.Flow ). | | Is there a way to see the logs in a UI instead of the console? | The project bundles a basic Spring Boot Actuator UI at /actuator (enable it in application.yml ). It shows health, metrics, and recent logs. | | How do I reset the database between test runs? | Run docker compose exec postgres psql -U postgres -c "DROP SCHEMA public CASCADE; CREATE SCHEMA public;" – this wipes all tables. | Recommend immediate retrieval

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Dr Tarun Tapas Mukherjee is an Associate Professor in the English Department at Bhatter College, Dantan, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal. He co-founded the Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities alongside Professor Tirtha Prasad Mukhopadhyay. Driven by his enthusiasm for Open Access and digital technology, Dr Mukherjee launched the project in 2008. Since then, he has consistently introduced and implemented measures to ensure standardization, adhering to specific international criteria.. More at https://rupkatha.com/tarun_tapas_mukherjee.php

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HOW (Humanities Open Window) is an initiative dedicated to providing free, high-quality study materials for English literature students, with a special focus on WBSSC English SLST preparation. The platform is designed to serve as an open classroom, offering a rich multimedia learning experience.

Founded by Dr. Tarun Tapas Mukherjee, an Associate Professor in the English Department at Bhatter College, Dantan, HOW builds upon his long-standing commitment to academic excellence and accessibility. Dr. Mukherjee is also the founder of the Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities, established in 2008, which has set international standards in scholarly publishing.

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Before launching HOW, Dr. Mukherjee started a WBSSC English blog () to assist candidates in securing teaching positions. In 2016, he introduced a premium website, but now, all premium materials are being made available for free, ensuring equal access to quality education.

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