Hi Jerome, It will be great for me if this project could be accepted and hosted as a Groovy Module.
Cheers, Keke On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Jerome Louvel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi keke! > > This is excellent and will remind to some long Restlet users an experience > that was made on "fluent builders" early in API design. Lars are you > around? > :) > > It seems to me that Groovy DSL are much more capable of supporting this > style of programming (DSL) than what we initially achieved with a pure > Java > fluent API. > > I have added Guillaume Laforge (Groovy manager) in copy. I remember a > presentation on DSL that he made recently to me and a group of open source > fellows. He might be interested in hosting your project as a Groovy > module... :-) > > I've had a look at your converted tutorial examples and they look pretty > nice and compact: > http://code.google.com/p/groovy-restlet/wiki/RestletTutorialExample > > Great work! > > Best regards, > Jerome > > > -----Message d'origine----- > > De : keke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Envoyé : mardi 26 février 2008 09:56 > > À : [email protected] > > Objet : GroovyRestlet, a simple DSL for constructing Restlet > > application easily > > > > Hi All, > > > > I am working a simple Groovy Builder > > <http://groovy.codehaus.org/GroovyMarkup> for Restlet, which > > intends to create a complex Restlet application using a > > simple shortcutting syntax. Also this builder is trying to > > support smooth Spring integration. > > > > Here is a short example > > > > > > builder.component{ > > > > current.servers.add(protocol.HTTP, 8182) > > > > > > application(uri:""){ > > router{ > > > > def guard = guard(uri:"/docs", > > scheme:challengeScheme.HTTP_BASIC, > > > > > > realm:"Restlet Tutorials") > > guard.secrets.put("scott", "tiger".toCharArray()) > > > > > > guard.next = directory(root:"", autoAttach:false) > > > > > > > > restlet(uri:"/users/{user}", handle:{req,resp-> > > > > > > resp.setEntity("Account of user > > \"${req.attributes.get('user')}\"", > > > > mediaType.TEXT_PLAIN) > > }) > > > > > > restlet(uri:"/users/{user}/orders", > > handle:{req, resp-> > > > > > > resp.setEntity("Orders or user > > \"${req.attributes.get('user')}\"", > > > > mediaType.TEXT_PLAIN) > > }) > > > > > > restlet(uri:"/users/{user}/orders/{order}", > > handle:{req, resp-> > > > > > > def attrs = req.attributes > > def message = "Order > > \"${attrs.get('order')}\" for User \"${attrs.get('user')}\"" > > > > > > resp.setEntity(message, mediaType.TEXT_PLAIN) > > > > }) > > } > > } > > }.start() > > > > For more detail, please visit project site > > http://code.google.com/p/groovy-restlet/. More examples are provided. > > > > I am not sure whether this would be a nice idea, any comments > > and suggestions are highly appreciated. > > > > -- > > We paranoid love life > > > > ----------------- We paranoid love life

