Hi Pieter, Thanks again for your feed-back. Based on additional input, I've decided to add Vert.x support in Restlet Framework 2.3 road map! https://github.com/restlet/restlet-framework-java/wiki/Road-map-of-version-2.3
See this specific RFE issue as well: https://github.com/restlet/restlet-framework-java/issues/902 Your help would be welcome to precise what should be added in the Vert.x support. I have three things in mind at this point: - an additional HTTP connector based on Vert.x / Netty - a Vert.x edition of Restlet Framework, similar to the OSGi edition - register Vert.x modules in the registry <http://modulereg.vertx.io/> Thanks, Jerome -- http://restlet.org @jlouvel <http://twitter.com/#!/jlouvel> 2013-06-22 1:02 GMT-07:00 Pieter Martin <pietermar...@lavabit.com>: > Hi, > > My interest in the vert.x connector is not so much in the http connector > itself as in being able to use the Restlet api inside of a vert.x > environment. Similar to how I can now use restlet inside a JEE environment. > > My ideal situation is to be able to write my rest resources in Restlet and > deploy it in any environment. Be it simple/jetty/tomcat/grizzly or now > vert.x. > > It is vert.x build in support for WebSockets and SockJs that is making me, > in particular, interested in using it. > > Thanks > Pieter > > > On 21/06/2013 03:26, Jerome Louvel wrote: > > Hi Pieter, > > As long as it brings value compared to the existing Jetty and Simple > connectors, in term of scalability and throughput for example, then it > definitely makes sense. > > The issue with extension is that they need to be documented and > maintained on the long run, so it needs to really make a difference :) > > Best regards, > Jerome > -- > http://restlet.org > http://twitter.com/#!/jlouvel > > > > > 2013/6/20 Pieter Martin <pietermar...@lavabit.com> > >> Hi, >> >> Is a http connector for using restlet inside http://vertx.io/ something >> that would be considered? >> >> Thanks >> Pieter >> >> ------------------------------------------------------ >> >> http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=3058658 >> > > Your personal email. Anytime, anywhere. > Ridiculously affordable at $19.95. No contracts. > http://www.getpeek.com/lavabit.html > > > ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=3075581