I'm interested in this component, are you able to put it on cakeforge
or send it through perhaps?
I'm after some ideas, as eventually i wish to offer authenticated RSS
feeds through cake
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Thanks everyone for your replies.
Let me see if I understand this correctly, the built-in webservices is
an advanced routing feature that will translate an address of
http://example.com/xml/controller/action/ to a particular controller,
and action of controller::xml_action().
For this example,
Actually I'm quite interested in this too. Could you maybe please give
a proper working example with using soap?
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Actually I'm quite interested in this too. Could you maybe please give
a proper working example with using soap?
As I understand it, this is just a convenience for pretty URLs.
So for instance,
http://example.com/rss/events
calls
I'm looking into using CakePHP for a project that we will be starting
soon. One important aspect of this project is opening up an API that
external apps can connect to.
The Cake Baker posted in February: At the moment, CakePHP does not
have built-in support for webservices (but it is planned for
Webservices are currently setup to give you a way to manage the code.
Basically, it is an advanced routing system
So, using our favorite blog example:
http://example.com/rss/posts/view
would look for the rss_view() method in the PostsController
the view would be located in /posts/rss/view.thtml
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Gwoo,
What do you mean by a way to manage the code? Could you elaborate a
bit. Specifically in terms of SOAP.
Darian
gwoo wrote:
Webservices are currently setup to give you a way to manage the code.
Basically, it is an advanced routing system