Hi

> 1)  Web services interface (Jason has already contributed this)
>   

I don't mean to start another ORM debate, but I have been playing with 
the new Rails 1.2 REST functionality.  I think it's well worth having a 
play with how this is implemented in Rails in order to crib some nice 
ideas for possible implementations in LSMB

I'm sure that other frameworks also have other ideas, but I'm only 
really familiar with Rails (and NO I am NOT suggesting that it is used 
here, just that it's worth looking at it for ideas).

The basic idea is (of course) to encapsulate the controller code and 
make it more generic and then make the view rendering code more easily 
spit out to either XML or HTML.  Then with a bit of pre-parsing it 
becomes easily possible to talk to all the standard GUI interface using 
either XML or standard web forms.  Quite a simple idea really, but seems 
to work very well.  The stuff about using POST, PUT, etc, seems a bit 
over the top, but it's nice icing for the right project.

I have used this in my own business so that we can talk to a couple of 
the main application screens and either interact with them via a 
webbrowser, or easily post in data from the commandline (or script).  No 
significant extra code was required and it was super easy to test 
because I could either use the commandline OR the webbrowser.

Good luck

Ed W


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