Cool. Tim Perrett wrote: > Hi Chas, > > The code isn't online anywhere right now - I have a couple of eurostar > journeys to go on this week so working on this will pass the time :-) > > Watch this space is all I can offer right now - when I have something > to share, I'll push the code to my github repo > > Cheers, Tim > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 18 Nov 2008, at 06:42, "Charles F. Munat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Yeah, I'm thinking Digest is the way I probably want to go. Sorry to >> hear that it's complicated. Do you have code anywhere that I could >> look >> at (just curious)? >> >> Chas. >> >> Tim Perrett wrote: >>> Hey Chas, >>> >>> I'm currently writing HTTP auth for lift, so watch this space :-) >>> >>> It's unfortunatly pretty complex, so is taking longer than I'd hoped. >>> I'm impletmenting Basic and Digest auth; the latter being the most >>> secure. >>> >>> Cheers, Tim >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On 18 Nov 2008, at 02:21, "Charles F. Munat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>> One thing I'm working on is a two-part application that involves a >>>> Lift >>>> interface app and a REST CRUD back end. I plan to do the back end in >>>> Lift as well. >>>> >>>> One reason for the separation is that it allows me to build other >>>> front >>>> ends for the web service (a desktop app, something on the iPhone, an >>>> Android app, etc.). Another reason is that the data model is pretty >>>> complicated, and instantiating a lot of objects is not really >>>> necessary. >>>> If I can handle the back end as just data, rather than objects, >>>> passing >>>> it in and out using XML, that would be faster and easier, I think. >>>> And I >>>> could use an XML database to store the data. >>>> >>>> A big issue, of course, is authentication and authorization. I'm >>>> wondering if anyone else here is doing web services and if so how >>>> you're >>>> handling authentication/authorization. Are you using Lift, or are >>>> you >>>> handling it through the container. Can anyone talk about pros/cons >>>> of >>>> the different methods? Suggestions? >>>> >>>> We're thinking about using Berkeley DB XML as the database. Anyone >>>> tried >>>> that? >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> Chas. >>>> > > >
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