Hello,

 >The solution would be a relative url. But how can i do this?
Simply instantiate your clientResource with your relative URI (cd 
http://wiki.restlet.org/docs_2.0/188-restlet.html or 
http://wiki.restlet.org/docs_2.0/303-restlet.html for some sample code)


Best regards,
Thierry Boileau

> I figured out the problem:
>
> It is called cross site issue :)
> At the moment my project looks like this: 
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1266822/problem.jpg
>
> I tried to do an ajax request to an absolute url (the dyndns url thats routes 
> back to my pc) but this doesnt work, because it is a cross site request.
>
> The solution would be a relative url. But how can i do this? Is it possible 
> or do I have to switch to the J2EE solution?
>
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I suspect you are using the 2.0m5 or under version of the Restlet 
>> framework. Is it right?
>> In this case, can you test with the 2.0 m6?
>>
>> best regards,
>> Thierry Boileau
>>
>>     
>>> Hey Thierry,
>>>
>>> thanks for your answer!
>>>
>>> I tried to receive the text from the hello world example with ajax.
>>>
>>> The js code (using jquery):
>>>
>>> $.ajax({
>>>     type: "GET",
>>>     url: "myurl/hello",
>>>     data: "",
>>>     success: function(data){
>>>             $("#ajaxcontent").html(data);
>>>     }
>>> });
>>>
>>>
>>> But it seems to be a difference between an ajax get request and the browser 
>>> get request? My console shows this for the browser request:
>>>
>>> 9000        GET     /hello  -       200     12      -       2
>>>
>>> And this for the ajax request:
>>>
>>> 9000        OPTIONS /hello  -       405     402     -       0
>>>
>>> How can I fix this? :)
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Hello Robert,
>>>>
>>>>  >Is restlet appropriate for this needs?
>>>> yes, as any other kind of server!
>>>>
>>>>  >How would you realize the communication between Client (Javascript) 
>>>> and Server (Java) with the help of restlet?
>>>> Ajax, surely. When the user click on the load button, the second frame 
>>>> is refreshed and the URL of the target page is sent to the server 
>>>> resource by the ajax client (which is better than sending the whole 
>>>> document). The targeted resource retrieves the HTML page (which can be 
>>>> tidied using *http://tidy.sourceforge.net 
>>>> <http://tidy.sourceforge.net/>). The server resource then returns data 
>>>> (rdf or xml, or json, etc) to the ajax client in order to refresh the 
>>>> main frame.
>>>>
>>>> *So, one server resource either accepting GET request (with a query 
>>>> parameter that contains the target URI), or accepting POST requests 
>>>> (with the target URI in the body). It returns either RDF, XML, etc 
>>>> according to the client preferences.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Thierry Boileau
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> Hey!
>>>>>
>>>>> I want to develop a webapplication with the following functionality:
>>>>>
>>>>> 0) overview: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1266822/overview.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> 1) The html,css,javascript content is delivered by the server.
>>>>> 2) The page consists of 2 frames. the second one loads the webpages the 
>>>>> user wants to open.
>>>>> 3) The server receives the DOM of the loaded page.
>>>>> 4) The client receives data in the form of rdf or xml.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Is restlet appropriate for this needs? How would you realize the 
>>>>> communication between Client (Javascript) and Server (Java) with the help 
>>>>> of restlet? 
>>>>> Would be really nice if you could give me a short overview of what I have 
>>>>> to take care of.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>> Robert
>>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>       
>
>

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