you are right, it is really extremley simple and easy :-)
Danny Adair schrieb:
> Thanks Uli,
>
> I saw http://www.cherrypy.org/wiki/CherryJsonRpc
> (filters or hooks, who cares)
>
> I'll have a look. But
> 1. There already is JSON support in TurboGears, not using an additional
> filter.
> 2. Th
Thanks Uli,I saw http://www.cherrypy.org/wiki/CherryJsonRpc(filters or hooks, who cares)I'll have a look. But1. There already is JSON support in TurboGears, not using an additional filter.
2. The implementation is going to be so simple and easy, I'm sure it can quickly be used in other Python frame
hi,
i'm using jsolait on the clientside for json-rpc and wrote a simple
cherrypy filter for json-rpc support. the rest of the application client
is qooxdoo.
so if you want to write a reusable component for turbogears (i use it
too :-), a cherrypy filter would perhaps be the better solution. ot
Thanks Sebastian,Sounds good.I'm not really into _javascript_, but maybe I can contribute a bit here or there anyway (Go qxObjectRegistry.js).Kind regards,DannyOn 6/21/06,
Sebastian Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Danny Adair schrieb:> I couldn't find anything on this:> Do I post code contributi
Hello Derrell,Can we make a compromise?I'd like to write the JSON-RPC support as a TurboGears plugin (or maybe even just an importable helper module).I had a look at json-rpc.org
- neither cgi nor mod_python is my preferred way of doing stuff.The specifications look simple (almost too simple :-) c
Danny Adair schrieb:
> I couldn't find anything on this:
> Do I post code contributions as patches to bugzilla, or is there a way
> to apply for SVN access?
Please post your patches to the mailing list. We will discuss them
there. Yes, after some time, we will give engaged community members also
"Danny Adair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I couldn't find anything on this:
> Do I post code contributions as patches to bugzilla, or is there a way to
> apply for SVN access?
> At this stage I'd be talking about the Python Date parser - I didn't realize
> that server-side code was going to be s
I couldn't find anything on this:Do I post code contributions as patches to bugzilla, or is there a way to apply for SVN access?At this stage I'd be talking about the Python Date parser - I didn't realize that server-side code was going to be shipped with qooxdoo.
Kind regards,-- Danny W. AdairDire