Hi kcr sk,

You can directly do the lookup in the Resource subclass. You can check
examples looking up a db4o database here (also available in the
distribution):
http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/examples/books/rest/

Best regards,
Jerome  

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : kcr sk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Envoyé : jeudi 26 avril 2007 06:51
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : RE: restlet newbie question
> 
> Hi
>  
> I think I understand the way to get started after further 
> reading the documentation.
>  
> But I have a design question - I would like to confirm as how 
> the subclass of org.restlet.resource.Resource must be coded 
> inorder to make a call to a business method on an ejb - can I 
> make a direct lookup to the ejb home or have a plain POJO 
> take care of it?
>  
> Any example for the above is highly appreciated.
>  
> Thanks in advance.
>  
> 
> 
> kcr sk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>       Hi
>        
>       Also is there any example/tutorial for the below mode 
> that the restlet can be used (specified by you in one of the 
> postings):
>        
>        Embedded mode B: lighter version where Spring and the 
> Servlet container
>       are not masked by the concept of Restlet Application. 
> This requires the
>       creating of a special Servlet (maybe a Spring's 
> HttpBeanServlet subclass)
>       and a bit of coding to convert Servlet's calls into 
> Restlet's calls. In this
>       mode, no Restlet's Application is created, 
> Restlets/Filters/Routers/Finders
>       are directly instantiated by Spring and configured like 
> other Spring beans.
>       Of course you loose the Application services and the 
> portability of your
>       Restlet code to other deployment environments.
>        
>       Thanks in advance.
>        
> 
> 
>       Jerome Louvel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>               Hi,
>               
>               You can check our tutorial which has sample 
> standalone applications like:
>               http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/tutorial#part11
>               
>               All the code source is available in the distribution.
>               
>               Best regards,
>               Jerome 
>               
>               > -----Message d'origine-----
>               > De : kcr sk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>               > Envoyé : mercredi 25 avril 2007 18:31
>               > À : [email protected]
>               > Objet : RE: restlet newbie question
>               > 
>               > Hi
>               > 
>               > Are the examples posted in restlet wiki 
> related to standalone mode?
>               > 
>               > Thanks in advance.
>               > 
>               > 
>               > 
>               > Jerome Louvel wrote:
>               > 
>               > 
>               > Hi,
>               > 
>               > If you only have to expose a single Web service using 
>               > the Restlet API, then
>               > I would recommend using the standalone mode, meaning 
>               > using a Restlet HTTP
>               > server connector has indicated here:
>               > http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/connectors
>               > 
>               > The advantage is that it is more lightweight and as 
>               > performing as a Servlet
>               > container. You can always deploy your Restlet 
>               > Application in a Servlet
>               > container later on if really needed.
>               > 
>               > Best regards,
>               > Jerome 
>               > 
>               > > -----Message d'origine-----
>               > > De : kcr sk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>               > > Envoyé : mercredi 25 avril 2007 16:25
>               > > À : [email protected]
>               > > Objet : RE: restlet newbie question
>               > > 
>               > > Hi
>               > > 
>               > > Thanks for the prompt reply.
>               > > 
>               > > My current project is a small project which 
> basically acts as 
>               > > a service in a SOA enviornment.
>               > > 
>               > > I have an ejb that I am planning to expose 
> as a non-soap 
>               > > based web service in a servlet container.
>               > > But I do not know if this is good strategy 
> to use servlet 
>               > > container just for the sake of web services 
> (I am new to 
>               > > webservices)? But at the same time I do not 
> know the 
>               > > advantages/disadvantages of using restlet in a 
>               > standalone mode??
>               > > 
>               > > Your input and any pointers to examples is 
> highly appreciated.
>               > > 
>               > > Thanks in advance for your time and interest.
>               > > 
>               > > 
>               > > 
>               > > Jerome Louvel wrote:
>               > > 
>               > > 
>               > > Hi Srinivas,
>               > > 
>               > > Could you enlighten us about your design context? 
>               > > 
>               > > 1) Do you need to deploy to a Servlet 
> container or can 
>               > > you use Restlets in
>               > > the standalone mode? 
>               > > 
>               > > 2) Do you have a larger Spring application 
> you need to 
>               > > integrate with?
>               > > 
>               > > Best regards,
>               > > Jerome 
>               > > 
>               > > > -----Message d'origine-----
>               > > > De : Thierry Boileau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>               > > > Envoyé : mercredi 25 avril 2007 09:57
>               > > > À : [email protected]
>               > > > Objet : Re: restlet newbie question
>               > > > 
>               > > > Hello Srinivas,
>               > > > 
>               > > > here are some pointers that may help you 
> learning how 
>               > > to work with 
>               > > > Restlet/Spring.
>               > > > - developper FAQ : 
>               > > http://www.restlet.org/documentation/1.0/faq#23
>               > > > - some sample code : wiki.restlet.org
>               > > > It may help getting more familiar with the 
>               > > integration of Spring with 
>               > > > the Restlet.
>               > > > Personnally, I'm not able to give you a 
> precise answer to 
>               > > > your question 
>               > > > about web services.
>               > > > 
>               > > > Best regards,
>               > > > Thierry Boileau
>               > > > 
>               > > > > Hi all,
>               > > > > I am new to rest and restlet.
>               > > > > I have a Spring based project and I 
> would like to 
>               > expose a 
>               > > > web service using 
>               > > > > Restlet instead of SOAP.
>               > > > > I came accross in this mailing list 
> that Restlet (with 
>               > > > Spring) can be used in 
>               > > > > one of the following 3 ways but I am 
> still not sure as 
>               > > > which way to adopt and 
>               > > > > if there is a code example that you can suggest 
>               > specific to 
>               > > > web services:
>               > > > >
>               > > > > 1) Standalone mode: based on the Spring 
> extension 
>               > > (SpringContext +
>               > > > > SpringFinder) and a standalone HTTP 
> server connector.
>               > > > >
>               > > > > 2) Embedded mode A: based on the ServerServlet 
>               > adapter and 
>               > > > either the
>               > > > > SpringContext (via the WAR client and 
>               > > > "war:///path/config.xml" scheme) or
>               > > > > via the usage of the ServletContext accessible 
>               > when casting 
>               > > > Restlet's
>               > > > > Context to ServletContextAdapter.
>               > > > >
>               > > > > 3) Embedded mode B: lighter version 
> where Spring and the 
>               > > > Servlet container
>               > > > > are not masked by the concept of Restlet 
>               > Application. This 
>               > > > requires the
>               > > > > creating of a special Servlet (maybe a Spring's 
>               > > > HttpBeanServlet subclass)
>               > > > > and a bit of coding to convert 
> Servlet's calls into 
>               > > > Restlet's calls. In this
>               > > > > mode, no Restlet's Application is created, 
>               > > > Restlets/Filters/Routers/Finders
>               > > > > are directly instantiated by Spring and 
> configured like 
>               > > > other Spring beans.
>               > > > > Of course you loose the Application 
> services and the 
>               > > > portability of your
>               > > > > Restlet code to other deployment environments.
>               > > > >
>               > > > >
>               > > > > Any advice/help is highly appreciated.
>               > > > >
>               > > > > Thanks in advance. 
>               > > > >
>               > > > > 
>               > > 
>               > > 
>               > > 
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