Hi Supun, Shameera, Well if we are suggesting the UI’s to be developed directly against the thrift API (unlile GSOC 2013 projects which used a REST intermediary developed by Shameera), can we have a sample AngularJS based UI so others could follow it as a reference example?
How about we take the User Management Proxy API developed by Supun and write up sample angularJS based interfaces and refer it to UI developers of other airavata API modules? Suresh On Aug 29, 2014, at 1:02 AM, Supun Nakandala <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Suresh, > > It is always easy to use a REST API to make a web front ends as we can > exploit the built in functionalities of AngularJS. But given a situation that > we have a Thrift API it is also not very hard to do a tweak and get the job > done in AngularJS. > > > On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 3:55 AM, Suresh Marru <[email protected]> wrote: > Great write up Supun. I think this should motivate others to follow suite. > > I will send this as (and others if they come soon) as part of ASF highlights > to google. > > Supun, looking at your blog, I am looking at the prototype you did with > angular JS and thrift. Based on what you looked at, do you rather suggest > tweaking anguarJS was easy enough to work with thrift, or do you rather > suggest having a RESTful version of the API to make web front ends easier to > integrate? > > Suresh
