FC - Restlet edition for JavaScript
Great stuff, Eric. I will experiment with this. I would love for Prudence to
have a matching client-side API.
By the way, take a look at Ext-JS -- recent versions have really well
thought-out RESTful widgets. You'll need to have your Restlet resources
Great stuff, Eric. I will experiment with this. I would love for Prudence to
have a matching client-side API.
By the way, take a look at Ext-JS -- recent versions have really well
thought-out RESTful widgets. You'll need to have your Restlet resources
aware of the Ext-JS requirements, but this is
This sounds like an interesting project. Currently the Ajax support in the
JavaScript libraries lack a full-fledged REST model/support; although they are
very simple to use in the basic use-cases.
I work with YUI 3 and we use Restlet in our server-side stack. YUI 3 has a Y.io
static class/objec
This is good news!
Until this is available, I would like to suggest trying out Prudence for
JavaScript. It's not intended as a Restlet edition, but instead a RESTful
platform, which happens to be fueled by the "real" Restlet (JSE edition) for
Java, via the Rhino JavaScript engine. It thus will alw
This is great news! Thanks, Jerome.
--tim
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Jerome Louvel wrote:
> Hi all,
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> Following a recent customer project experience involving GXT + GWT +
> Restlet/GWT + Restlet/JEE and discussions about the interest of scripting
> languages as opposed to a staticall
Hi all,
Following a recent customer project experience involving GXT + GWT +
Restlet/GWT + Restlet/JEE and discussions about the interest of scripting
languages as opposed to a statically type language with Jean-Paul Figer [1],
I reconsidered an idea initially suggested by Yuri de Wit [2] to ad
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