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 >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2430835 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> > > ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2431912

