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Dan Haywood updated ISIS-373:
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Summary: [Mentored?] A generic Naked Objects app written using Apache Flex,
running against Isis' Restful Objects interface. (was: [GSOC2013] A generic
Naked Objects app written using Apache Flex, running against Isis' Restful
Objects interface.)
> [Mentored?] A generic Naked Objects app written using Apache Flex, running
> against Isis' Restful Objects interface.
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>
> Key: ISIS-373
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-373
> Project: Isis
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: GSOC
> Reporter: Dan Haywood
> Labels: ddd, domain-driven-design, flex, gsoc2013, hypermedia,
> java, nakedobjects, rest
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> 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 generic viewer using Apache Flex that
> will consume the RESTful API provided by Isis. Optionally this generic
> viewer could be extensible to allow mashups (as is supported by Isis' own
> Wicket-based viewer).
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