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Dimuthu Upeksha commented on ISIS-371:
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I am Dimuthu Upeksha a Computer Engineering Undergraduate. This year I hope to 
participate GSoC 2013 and found Isis project interesting at the very beginning 
I watch the video[1] about isis. I'm good at java web development using 
frameworks like Spring,hibernate,Struts 2 and persistence, and Php development 
using Codeignitor and Kohana frameworks. As well I'm an android app developer. 
But I'm quite new to Isis and related technologies like RESTful API so if you 
can provide me information about how to start with Isis and other technologies, 
it will be a great help for me to move on. 

[1]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=1_vc01LIBUU

Thanks
Upeksha   
                
> [GSOC2013] A generic (Naked Objects) Android app, to run against Isis' 
> Restful Objects interface.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ISIS-371
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-371
>             Project: Isis
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Dan Haywood
>              Labels: android, ddd, domain-driven-design, gsoc2013, 
> hypermedia, java, nakedobjects, rest
>
> From our website (http://isis.apache.org): 
> Apache Isis™ software is a framework for rapidly developing domain-driven 
> apps in Java. Write your business logic in entities, domain services and 
> repositories, and the framework dynamically generates a representation of 
> that domain model as a webapp or a RESTful API. Use for prototyping or 
> production. 
> ~~~ 
> Isis works by building a metamodel from the domain object models, from which 
> a generic user interface is generated dynamically at runtime.  There are 
> several implementations of the generic UI, one based on Wicket, one based on 
> Servlet/JSPs, and one based on jax-rs and serving up a Restful API over http 
> and json.  This API is fully documented in the Restful Objects spec 
> (http://restfulobjects.org) ... there is also a (non-Apache) open source 
> implementation on .NET.
> This GSOC suggestion is to develop a native Android app that will consume the 
> RESTful API provided by Isis to provide a generic (naked objects) viewer for 
> use either from a smartphone or tablet.  Optionally this generic viewer could 
> be extensible to allow mashups (as is supported by Isis' own Wicket-based 
> viewer).

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