Ok thanks very much.

Stephen Groucutt wrote:
> 
> Hi Antonio,
> 
> You really can use anything that can do an HTTP request - you could use
> cURL, you could write something in C++ using boost asio, perl/python have
> standard HTTP libraries, and there are many more.  I think the only reason
> you would need to worry about the Representation classes themselves is if
> you used the Restlet Client.  Should you use a different client tool,
> you'll
> just get back output, of the type that your client requests.  Interpreting
> it is pretty much dependent on the client API.
> 
> I don't know specifically about .net or C#, but a quick search shows a lot
> of matches for "C# HTTP" that could help you with that specifically.  One
> page that looks pretty helpful is
> http://developer.yahoo.com/dotnet/howto-rest_cs.html .  In general, just
> make an HTTP request to a REST resource, and interpret your results in
> accordance with the Accept type you are requesting.
> 
> Steve
> 
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 10:33 AM, antoniojg <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hello I would like to know  if it's possible to connect to a Restlet web
>> resource 8deployed on Tomcat or an other web server) through a client
>> that
>> is written in an other language.
>> To better explain, let's suppose that we have defined some restlet
>> resources
>> which return some type of representation, let's say DomRepresentattion or
>> ObjectRepresentation.
>> Is it possible to write a .net or C# client that connects to the restlet
>> web
>> server and can understand the result returned from the server?
>> Since they connect through http and speak html, it should be feasible
>> even
>> if the client can not understand reslet based output representations like
>> DOMRepresentation or what ever else.
>> Am I wrong?
>> Is there any example that may let me better understand this kind of
>> integration?
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Antonio.
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