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diff --git a/wiki/12factor/7-port-binding.md b/wiki/12factor/7-port-binding.md index 2daf342..a756496 100644 --- a/wiki/12factor/7-port-binding.md +++ b/wiki/12factor/7-port-binding.md @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ Factor 7 is over-specific: * It presupposes the existence of a front-end routing layer, without providing any insight into how to deploy, configure, provision, or manage one. -* It demands HTTP (by name) rather than a more flexible "any well-standardized - protocol", without explaining why. (Web apps can have non-HTTP internal +* It demands HTTP (by name) rather than a more flexible “any well-standardized + protocol,” without explaining why. (Web apps can have non-HTTP internal components.) -* It dismisses the value of "pre-existing" container ecosystems that don't +* It dismisses the value of “pre-existing” container ecosystems that don't work the way Heroku does. Have a giant, well-managed [Glassfish](http://glassfish.org) cluster that you deploy components to? TOO BAD, not Heroku-like enough for these guys even though many aspects run @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Factor 7 is over-specific: * It dismisses the value of unix-as-a-container. Unix domain sockets with controlled permissions? Psh, let's go through the network stack instead. SysV IPC? (Yeah, I know.) Network. Pipes? Network. There's an implicit - exception for "intra-process" communication, but it's never really + exception for “intra-process” communication, but it's never really identified or reasoned about. * Have you _seen_ the kinds of process control interfaces developers invent, |
