On Sat Aug 27 23:05:49 2011, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
Just got some semi-free time due to being stuck for a couple of days in
Amsterdam en route to US because of the hurricane on the US East Coast. (and
this is not the worst place to get stuck for sure, so I am not complaining
:-)). Anyways I re
And we can also work towards the same goal from another direction - simplifying
the protocol to make it easier to build "ad hoc" clients without sacrificing
the features. We've thought of that before, just never got around doing it.
Andrus
On Aug 27, 2011, at 4:16 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
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First some background on ROP extensions. Tore did some experiments with Cocoa
Cayenne [1], there was an old GSoC project exposing ROP server via SOAP [2],
and then there was a recent Android success report (with the existing Java
client).
I suspect writing a meaningful client in another languag
Hello,
this early morning I dreamed of Cayenne (not kidding). I think it is
possible to connect other languages speaking Hessian to Cayenne, for
example PHP. This morning I imagined how it should be done. Lets
assume we use PHP. Then we would "only" need a few classes, like
CayenneRuntime for ROP
Just got some semi-free time due to being stuck for a couple of days in
Amsterdam en route to US because of the hurricane on the US East Coast. (and
this is not the worst place to get stuck for sure, so I am not complaining
:-)). Anyways I resumed my work on the docbook user guide, and already