Hi Dilshan,
it's great that you are interested in working on the project.
To get an idea about the content you could follow the links to the
associated JIRA issue and take a look at the content of the wiki. It
would be great to get your thoughts on that content.
Cheers,
Till
On 21 Feb 2016, at 14:50, Dilshan Pathirana wrote:
Hi Preston Carman I would like to work on the RESTFUL api project.I
have
worked with Web technologies for about 3 years and REST ful apis
specialy
in OpenStreetmap and Elastic search can you give me a brief idea of
what I
should do
On 20 February 2016 at 03:56, Preston Carman (JIRA) <[email protected]>
wrote:
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Preston Carman updated VXQUERY-182:
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Labels: api css gsoc2016 html java javascript restful (was: api
css
html java javascript restful)
Web-base Query Interface
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Key: VXQUERY-182
URL:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VXQUERY-182
Project: VXQuery
Issue Type: New Feature
Reporter: Preston Carman
Labels: api, css, gsoc2016, html, java, javascript,
restful
The web-base query interface allows a user to execute a query from a
web
browser and get the result. The interface should support giving the
user
additional details and statistics about the query. The command line
interface has provides theses details. The web inter face will need
to
connect to the RESTful api and report these to the user. The specific
details include: the abstract syntax tree, logical plan, optimized
plan,
job details, and query statistics.
The web interface will present these items in an easy to read format
that is pleasing to the eye.
Key tasks:
* Create a web-base query interface.
* Present the user with options for receiving additional query
details
and statistics
* Tasteful display the result of the query and additional query
details
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