Hi Deepak, Sounds very interesting what you're asking, but I see it as 2 separate things:
1) Generic Android Viewer like any other viewer using Rest interface This is what issue ISIS-371 is about 2) Prototyping tool If I understand you correctly it is has been mentioned before on the mailing list. See: http://markmail.org/message/xqbzhhrsudeqp5ts http://markmail.org/message/mrlz6osykbcq4bkc It would indeed be quite cool if this prototyping could be done from a tablet and immediately see the results on that tablet. But to see these results option 1 needs to be implemented first. Regards, Minto Op 9-4-2013 9:17, Deepak Gopalakrishnan schreef: > Hello Dan, > > The idea of an android viewer sounds wonderful. I think it will be > wonderful if we can have a ORM like ( DAO pattern based ) web service > client library on android. This will help app developers to prototype > rapidly without spending too much time on server side development. > > Thanks, > D > > > > > On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 12:12 PM, Dan Haywood > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi Upeksha, >> Thanks for your interest in possibly working on this ticket as your GSOC >> project. >> >> On ISIS-371 you said: >> >> *I am Dimuthu Upeksha a Computer Engineering Undergraduate. This year I >> hope to participate GSoC 2013 and found Isis project interesting at the >> very beginning I watch the video[1] about isis. I'm good at java web >> development using frameworks like Spring,hibernate,Struts 2 and >> persistence, and Php development using Codeignitor and Kohana frameworks. >> As well I'm an android app developer. But I'm quite new to Isis and related >> technologies like RESTful API so if you can provide me information about >> how to start with Isis and other technologies, it will be a great help for >> me to move on. * >> >> It would be a good idea for you to use Isis to build a simple(ish) domain >> application, using Maven quickstart to get going, choosing a domain that >> might make sense to use from an Android phone or tablet. That'll give you >> a good idea of what Isis is all about. >> >> I then suggest you play around with the Restful Objects API from chrome >> using plugins such as json-view and RESTconsole. It would also be a good >> idea to download the Restful Objects spec from [2] and start reading it :-) >> >> If you do your work on github, then I can easily review your code and help >> you out if you get stuck. And if you end up doing this project, it'll also >> be a starting point for your development of an Android viewer. >> >> With respect to what it takes to build a viewer, it's easiest to break out >> into separate stories, and tackle them incrementally. On my blog [3] you >> can see a list of stories that I recently prepared. >> >> ~~~ >> Could I also ask that you subscribe to the [email protected] mailing >> list >> (if you haven't already)? If this project is to be accepted, we require >> that any development is done "the Apache way", which means that it is open >> and through our mailing list. >> >> In the meantime, I'll also see who in the dev community might want to >> mentor you. It might well be me, but I don't want to spread myself too >> thinly, and there should, in any case, be a back-up mentor. >> >> Thx >> Dan >> Apache Isis PMC Chair >> >> [2] http://restfulobjects.org >> [3] http://danhaywood.com/resources/viewer-stories/ >> > > -- ir. ing. Minto van der Sluis Software innovator / renovator Xup BV Mobiel: +31 (0) 626 014541
