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Due to on going issues, we've decided to remove gorest. It started with gorest not being thread-safe (it does introspection to create a new handler which is an easy process to mess up with multiple threads of execution): https://code.google.com/p/gorest/issues/detail?id=15 While the issue has been marked fixed, it looks like the patch has introduced more problems than the original issue and simply doesn't work properly. I'm not sure the behaviour was thought through properly. If a new instance is needed every request then a handler-factory is needed or the library needs to set expectations about how the new objects should interact with their constructor state. While it was tempting to try out another routing library, I think for now it's better to use dumb vanilla Go routing. At least until we decide which URL format we intend to standardize on. Change-Id: Ica3da135d05f8ab8fc206f51eeca4f684f8efa0e |
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