On 01/05/2013 12:20 PM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
> Hi Vincent,
> 
> That's  a good idea and that's something I had in mind for some time too :)
> 
> What part(s) exactly of our REST module do you imagine moving to commons ?
> I ask because to be honest I'm not a big fan of how our REST API is
> built and what API it exposes ; and moving it to commons would be to
> "promote" it in a way.
> So, in my opinion, and since the subject in itself drags interest (at
> least from me), I think it would be a good occasion to try and find out
> what direction we want to to go regarding REST.

CMIS?

> If there is interest, I can take some time and gather my
> thoughts/feedback as why I think the current REST API/implementation is
> limited.
> 
> Jerome
> 
> Le 05/01/13 16:27, Vincent Massol a écrit :
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Just got an idea about a talk I could give at a conference: Building a
>> wiki, with XWiki Rendering and AngularJS.
>>
>> The ideas are:
>> * Demonstrate XWiki Rendering through a use case which is to build  a
>> simple wiki
>> * Use a recent/modern framework like AngularJS to draw people to the
>> talk ;)
>> * Talk about XWiki
>> * Get people to use xwiki rendering and grow the developer base for
>> xwiki rendering
>>
>> I think we're close to be able to implement this but it's missing one
>> thing: ability to call XWiki Rendering from REST.
>>
>> Thus I think it would be a good idea to move our REST framework into
>> XWiki Commons and then in XWiki Rendering add a REST module to expose
>> rendering operations through REST.
>>
>> WDYT?
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Vincent
>>


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