Bruce, it's not the format that's the problem. It's the default json
rendering of resources that's the issue for things exposed to the public
side. Typically what we do for the web side of things is either write our
own servlets or component jsps where we can have more control of what to
output.

On Wednesday, November 12, 2014, Bruce Edge <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I can understand how exposing that level of structure may be a risk in
> some circumstances but it allows for a huge leg up on the client side code.
> Things like https://github.com/GonzaloAlvarez/restangular-hateoas provide
> a superbly simple way to wrap a UI around the whole thing if you have
> HATEOAS on the server side. It’s as close as you can get to a CRUD UI with
> seriously minimal code.
> Also, this is the data format provided by spring-data-rest, so it’s a
> format that already has wide acceptance.
>
> I suppose one could enable this only for specific paths if security was a
> concern.
>
> -Bruce
>
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> Subject: RE: HATEOAS compliant json self/child references from sling?
>
> Not unless you add it yourself. As a note, you may not want to design your
> application where you are relying on the default json renderer to supply
> information to the front end client. It can reveal more information and
> structure then a lot of people are comfortable with.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bruce Edge [mailto:[email protected] <javascript:;>]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 1:49 PM
> To: users
> Subject: HATEOAS compliant json self/child references from sling?
>
> Can one retrieve HATEOAS format responses form sling?
>
> %> curl -qu admin:admin http://localhost:8090/var/content.tidy.json
> {
>   "jcr:createdBy": "admin",
>   "jcr:mimeType": "application/octet-stream",
>   "jcr:created": "Sat Nov 08 2014 16:17:51 GMT-0800",
>   "jcr:lastModified": "Sat Nov 08 2014 16:17:51 GMT-0800",
>   "jcr:primaryType": "sling:Folder"
> }
>
> Using a HATEOAS server I would expect something like this:
> {
>   "jcr:createdBy": "admin",
>   "jcr:mimeType": "application/octet-stream",
>   "jcr:created": "Sat Nov 08 2014 16:17:51 GMT-0800",
>   "jcr:lastModified": "Sat Nov 08 2014 16:17:51 GMT-0800",
>   "jcr:primaryType": ³sling:Folder"
> "_links":{
>     "self":{
>       "href":"http://localhost:8090/var/content";
>     }
>   }
> }
>
> Is it possible to have sling insert both self and child references into
> all json responses?
>
> -Bruce
>
>
>

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