We are located just north of the Blue Ridge Parkway where it crosses Highway 25 (Hendersonville Rd.). In the Parkway Shopping Center, across from Carolina Day School. Right next to Fresh Market. Don't hesitate to call if you need detailed directions from where you are!
If you need a Liberty Bicycles' logo for web or print purposes, contact ri...@libertybikes.com. Please let us know what the logo is for (website, flyer, poster, t-shirt, etc.), the size you need, if possible (both image size and file size), and the file format you would prefer. We can provide any Adobe format including Illustrator, Photoshop, .jpg and PDF, among others.
Liberty Bicycles is committed to assisting schools, not-for-profit organizations and other groups in promoting healthy lifestyles. We are passionate about the benefits of healthy living, and have supported our community in various ways since 1980.
If you would like to request a donation, please click here to access a printable Donation Request form. Due to extensive amount of requests, we have limited our support and contributions to those events exclusively related to healthy living. Please include a detailed description of your event and how it is related to the sport of cycling.
Take the challenge and run in the Liberty Mountain Trail Series. Races are held in both fall and spring semesters on the Liberty Mountain Trail System. Run our half-marathon, 5-mile, 2-mile, and 5k courses or our 1-mile uphill sprint.
Our sandy beach and designated swimming area provide a perfect opportunity for all your lakefront fun. Swim, kayak, fish, and more. Hydaway offers a variety of equipment for rental use on the property and off-site such as fishing kits, mountain bikes, kayaks, canoes, and more! Please note that personal boats cannot be used on Hydaway Lake or stored at Hydaway.
Directional signs, map kiosks, and safety signs provide easy navigation for trail users. The trail system is open to the public during daylight hours. The trail system is for individual use only. Any organized group activities or events must email a request of approval to hyd...@liberty.edu
What could be the best deployment pattern of an Angular front-end talking to a Java back-end, both running on Docker. What are the cons and pros of each pattern, as listed below:Angular+Java -> One containerAngular -> separate container, Java -> separate container
I would strongly recommend putting your front-end and back-end in different containers, as this allows you to independently update, test, scale, and deploy the services. This is basically a "microservices" architecture, which works very will with independent Docker containers.
If you are curious to see a working example of this might look like, here is a project I worked on where we used 1 container for frontend (Angular) and 3 containers for backend (OpenLiberty/JavaEE/MicroProfile server on Java): -bikes/liberty-bikes
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