Re: [Newbies] Web services

2008-04-13 Thread Steve Lloyd
Hi Giovanni, Göran I did get to know of CurlPlugin via your blog http://blogs.corriga.netGiovanni, and the code for the RESTful web services book looks like a really useful resource (thanks!). And then I downloaded it from squeaksource, but as I say initially was slightly worried about getting FFI

Re: [Newbies] Web services

2008-04-13 Thread Giovanni Corriga
Göran Krampe ha scritto: Hi! I'd like to access some RESTful web services from Squeak (I'm running the Seaside-2.8-530 image http://www.seaside.st/resources/distributions/Seaside-2.8-final.zip). What would people's advice be as to the best starting point - should I roll something from scratch w

Re: [Newbies] Web services

2008-04-13 Thread Göran Krampe
Hi! > I'd like to access some RESTful web services from Squeak (I'm running the > Seaside-2.8-530 image > http://www.seaside.st/resources/distributions/Seaside-2.8-final.zip). What > would people's advice be as to the best starting point - should I roll > something from scratch with the classes in

Re: [Newbies] Web services

2008-04-13 Thread Giovanni Corriga
Steve Lloyd ha scritto: I'd like to access some RESTful web services from Squeak (I'm running the Seaside-2.8-530 image http://www.seaside.st/resources/distributions/Seaside-2.8-final.zip). What would people's advice be as to the best starting point - should I roll something from scratch with

[Newbies] Web services

2008-04-13 Thread Steve Lloyd
I'd like to access some RESTful web services from Squeak (I'm running the Seaside-2.8-530 image http://www.seaside.st/resources/distributions/Seaside-2.8-final.zip). What would people's advice be as to the best starting point - should I roll something from scratch with the classes in Network-Protoc