On 1 September 2012 10:29, Minto van der sluis <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Should stick with the current release
> 0.2.0 or move ahead. How stable is the current trunk version?
>

It's pretty stable; starting to move towards getting a release out in the
next month or two.

And, what's new in trunk is the JDO object store, which may (perhaps)
replace the SQL objectstore, at least in the short-term.

Also, the v0.2.0 release holds an incomplete cut of the RO viewer (whatever
was implemented back in Feb).

~~~
If you do decide to track trunk, you might find it easiest to fork my
github copy of Isis [1]



>
> I will have a closer look at the latest/trunk ro-applib. I guess
> RestfulRestfulClient is entry point to start from.


Yes, org.apache.isis.viewer.restfulobjects.applib.RestfulClient.

This lets you use either a HATEOAS or a templated URL approach.




> But to be able to use
> it I probably have to switch to using the trunk version.
>

Not sure; I think you'll find that 0.2.0 does have something.  Even so, I
do recommend that you switch to trunk

 >

> > Speaking slightly selfishly, I'd love you to have a go with using the RO
> > applib; it'll help us determine where the gaps and annoyances are for
> > "real-life" use.
>
> I could give it a try If I knew were to start. Is the 0.2.0 json viewer
> documentation still a good starting point? Since I am lazy ;-) I wonder
> if their exists some sample application already. This could give me a
> headstart.
>

The tests aren't a bad place to look; you'll find these in
restfulobjects-tck.

Admittedly, these have been knocked-about a bit and so quite a few are
currently are @Ignore'd.  However,
the 
org.apache.isis.viewer.restfulobjects.tck.resources.home.HomePageResourceTest_accept
runs and passes.  (It also uses the isisWebServerRule which bootstraps the
web.xml within an integration test).

Hope that helps some

Dan

[1] https://github.com/danhaywood/apache-isis

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