Hi Giovanni, Göran I did get to know of CurlPlugin via your blog http://blogs.corriga.netGiovanni, and the code for the RESTful web services book looks like a really useful resource (thanks!). And then I downloaded it from squeaksource, but as I say initially was slightly worried about getting FFI, VMMaker and the library compiled and put in the right places on both my deployment platforms. Maybe I should just go for it! Which is why I was looking for something which runs 'natively' on Squeak.
I'll certainly take a look at the HttpClient package Göran, and yes its just "plain HTTP" I'm after, but requiring put & delete as Giovanni suggests. Thanks for some food for thought. Steve On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 11:25 PM, Giovanni Corriga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Göran Krampe ha scritto: > > > Hi! > > > > I'd like to access some RESTful web services from Squeak (I'm running > > > the > > > Seaside-2.8-530 image > > > http://www.seaside.st/resources/distributions/Seaside-2.8-final.zip). > > > What > > > would people's advice be as to the best starting point - should I roll > > > something from scratch with the classes in Network-Protocols or is > > > there a > > > more obvious way. I investigated CurlPlugin, but got scared (!) by the > > > dependencies and thoughts about cross-platform incompatibilities (I'm > > > running on OSX and Ubuntu). > > > > > > > I recently made a "surf robot" using Steve Waring's HttpClient package: > > > > http://map.squeak.org/packagebyname/httpclient > > > > I may have ended up making some small fixes to it - should probably get > > that fed back upstream - but IIRC it was nothing big. > > > > Hi Goran, > > does Steve's HttpClient package support custom headers, and put and delete > methods? > > Giovanni > > _______________________________________________ > Beginners mailing list > Beginners@lists.squeakfoundation.org > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/beginners >
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