I see. Thank you.
Mark
On Sep 28, 2008, at 4:39 PM, Rob Heittman wrote:
Because the names of the high level methods in 1.0 were confusing, a
fair bit of this was changed for Restlet 1.1. In 1.1, you are
principally working with represent(...) for GET and
acceptRepresentation(...) for POST.
In either 1.0 or 1.1, the getRequest and getResponse methods allow
you to interact with these objects.
getRequest().getResourceReference().getQueryAsForm() is probably
what you want.
I will pedantically observe that if you are using query strings, you
may not have an optimally resource-oriented API. Query strings are
frequently (though not always) indicative of an imperative, non-REST
design. If you already know this and or/don't care, ignore the
pedantry ...
- Rob
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Mark Petrovic
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it the case that the Resource method "public Representation
getRepresentation(Variant variant)" is the method to override to
handle an HTTP GET on the resource? If yes, how would one acquire
references to any parameters to the GET call (e.g., the x and foo
in /res?x=foo). If not, when is this method called and typically by
whom or what?