Hi Kambiz, Do you want to use Spiro as a client against an Apache Isis application or creating a bespoke interface and aiming for lighter JSON payloads? In the latter case you might want to take a look at pluggable representations of the Restful viewer [1].
Cheers, Jeroen [1] http://isis.apache.org/guides/ug.html#_ug_extending_restfulobjects-viewer On 17 August 2015 at 17:32, Dan Haywood <d...@haywood-associates.co.uk> wrote: > Hi Kambiz, > No, there isn't support at the moment. > > I would imagine it would probably take a couple of days to implement for > me, perhaps less. For someone less familiar with the code, perhaps double > that. > > Once I have 1.9.0 released (in the next week hopefully) I'll spend a couple > of evenings looking at it to see if I can "break the back of it" (eg that > you might finish it off if you really need the feature). > > Hope that sounds OK to you.. > > Cheers, Dan > On 17 Aug 2015 14:09, "Kambiz Darabi" <dar...@m-creations.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > is Isis capable of supporting the simple domain model as described in > > section 1.25.1 of the RO spec? > > > > I ask because of Richard Pawson's answer to my question on github: > > > > https://github.com/SpiroLibraries/Spiro.Modern/issues/2 > > > > > I'm afraid this is not going to be straightforward. Either Isis needs > > > to support the 'simple' domain model (my strong preference!), or Spiro > > > needs to be extended to work with the formal model (a lot of change - > > > and, inherently, much more complex than working with the simple > > > approach). I have suggested to Dan that in the next version of the RO > > > spec that the Simple domain model should be mandatory and the formal > > > one an optional extra. > > > > If there is no built-in support, I would be interested in an estimate of > > how much effort would be needed to implement that functionality. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Kambiz > > >