Do the Java Client libraries for the Google Data APIs run under GWT? I can't find any indication one way or the other. It'd be cool if they did, though.
--tim On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Tim Peierls <t...@peierls.net> wrote: > Thanks -- I was particularly interested in the Google Calendar Data API, > but I'd be rolling my own implementation, right? > --tim > > > On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Hendy Irawan <he...@soluvas.com> wrote: > >> Hi Tim, >> >> The biggest APP user I know is Google, with practically all of its API >> using the Google Data (GData) protocol. It's basically a extended >> version of APP, most due to practicality reasons prevailing over >> idealistic (i.e. "pure" APP). >> >> GData puts some extensive stress testing on APP, i.e. Using advanced >> features such as querying and returning different serialization >> formats not just Atom+XML, but manages to adhere to fundamental >> principles of APP. >> >> Aside from Google's own "proprietary" auth mechanism (which I think >> can be replaced with Oauth for general masses), I think Google's use >> of GData/APP is a good example of APP in the real world. >> >> On 7/18/09, Tim Peierls <t...@peierls.net> wrote: >> > Some rambling newbie Restlet design questions: >> > >> > Background: I'm in the preliminary stages of a ground-up redesign of an >> > existing non-Restlet application. I'm (naturally) convinced that Restlet >> is >> > the way to go for this redesign, and I'm pretty sure I want the UI to be >> > GWT-based. So far so good ... GWT-Restlet is alive and well. (And I'll >> get >> > cracking on a Restlet-Guice extension before too long, or not, depending >> on >> > how you define "too".) >> > >> > My analysis of the existing application keeps leading me to the Atom >> > Publishing Protocol, because the key elements of that application "feel" >> > like collections of publishable/updatable resources (and collections of >> such >> > collections). It doesn't fit the canonical examples of APP, however, >> which >> > leads to my first questions: Does anyone know of APP being used >> successfully >> > outside of the usual document/news item examples that everyone uses to >> > explain it? If so, what criteria would you use to determine whether APP >> is >> > really appropriate to my resource design? >> > >> > I'm sort of hoping the answer is a resounding yes to this, in which case >> my >> > second question is: If I want to design my application around APP but I >> > don't intend to use a file-based storage system like eXist, what does >> > Atomojo have for me that the Restlet Atom extension doesn't? Is there >> > something else that I should know about? >> > >> > --tim >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2372142 >> >> -- >> Sent from my mobile device >> >> Best regards, >> Hendy Irawan >> http://www.hendyirawan.com/ :: he...@soluvas.com >> >> ------------------------------------------------------ >> >> http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2372637 >> > > ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2372967