Hi António,

I have to chip in say this is the quickest and most helpful public dev mailing list I've been subscribed to. Which isnt amazingly helpful since you don't know how many I've subscribed too ;).
But it is good!

Jon

Mota wrote:
Hi, thanks for your reply. And what about the level of support from the project guys? Are there more resources besides this mailing list?

From what I see from the levels of responses it's not that great...

Another thing, what's the level of maturity of your jax-rs implementation? Do you think is ready for use in production environments? I understand that the specification itself it's not "mature", but would you use it in "real world" applications?

Cheers.


On 30/01/2008, *Stephan Koops* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hello António,

    here answers to some of your questions. The others may comment more.
    What's the relation between Restlets and JSR-311? Are the Restlet
team committed to conform to it?
    I'm just implementing the JSR-311 specification for my master
    thesis. You can take a look in the trunk of the subversion
    repository (URL: http://restlet.tigris.org/svn/restlet, see also
    http://wiki.restlet.org/docs_1.1/g1/13-restlet/50-restlet/47-restlet.html).
    You will find the JSR-311 implementation in the project
    org.restlet.ext.jaxrs_1.0. There are some JUnit tests available in
    the project org.restlet.test, in the package
    org.restlet.test.jaxrs and it's sub packages. There you can see a
    what the current state of development is.
    Feel free to ask questions about it.

    Jerome Louvel (the founder of the Restlet API) is a member of the
    JSR311 expert group.
    After that, same thing to some other kind of connectors, like FTP
    and maybe others.
    There are some Restlet connectors. I don't know that there is a
    FTP connector, but *I think* it is not very complicated to
    implement one. I'm sure you will get support from the community,
    if you need to implement such connector.
    Is there some special way to manage queues? logging? monitoring?
    Restlet uses the default java.util.logging mechansim.

    regards
       Stephan Koops




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