Wow!! So many great news and shiny projects built on top of Restlet, that
make us at Noelios feel really happy. 
 
Rob, I will definitely blog about those projects when GoGoEgo is publicly
released! 
 
If others in this list want to share how they leverage the technology in the
real world projects, please feel free to do so here or to contact us
directly so we can communicate about that via our blog and our upcoming
newsletter...
 
Best regards,
Jérôme Louvel
--
Restlet ~ Founder and Lead developer ~  <http://www.restlet.org/>
http://www.restlet.org
Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~  <http://www.noelios.com/>
http://www.noelios.com

  _____  

De : Rob Heittman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : mardi 14 octobre 2008 15:55
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: Authenticating and other thoughts



On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 9:18 PM, Hugh Acland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


I don't mean to belittle these web-services but are there any examples of
large scale commercial applications (whether open to the world or secured)
which are built solidly on a truly distributed, web-based Restful
architecture?



Yes.  My company has so far produced about USD$500,000 worth of deployed
commercial applications on this technology, will have produced twice that
when all our current engagements are completed, and are continuing to enjoy,
recommend and standardize on the Restlet platform.  Here are two recent
launches: 

The 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
(http://www.iucn.org/news_events/events/congress/index.cfm?uNewsID=1695) was
produced using a ~300,000 line Restlet and GWT based application called the
Species Information Service (SIS).  In addition to there being a high load
central Web version of the application, its Restlet foundation means it can
also be easily used in a lightweight offline container; it was distributed
on a USB stick, along with a complete taxonomy, to interested species
experts.  IUCN plans to open source this application if they can figure out
the legal mechanics.

Protect Planet Ocean (http://www.protectplanetocean.org) was produced using
our Restlet and GWT based content management system, GoGoEgo, and also
launched last week at Barcelona.  Site updates are published to Google App
Engine for production hosting; to do this, we wrote a Python emulation of
the core dynamic templating of the CMS.  But since everything is
resource-oriented, it's trivial to move from Java/REST to Python/REST.
Interesting, no?

With the above two (and others I can't talk about) launched, I'm hoping to
finally have time internally to make public releases of GoGoEgo.  You also
should check out Kauri (www.kauriproject.org) for another non-trivial
application of Restlet.

I think that the next 3-6 months will see a lot of high visibility Restlet
projects emerging into the sun.  I know a lot of people on the list have
been working on stuff throughout the 1.1 release cycle, and all of us are
starting to have things come out.

- Rob

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