Guillermo,

To add to what others have said ... 

If you are doing JSON and REST then you will want both Seaside-REST and 
Seaside-JSON ... there are configurations for both I'm using both REST and JSON 
for tODE and the JSON canvas is very nice ... you can look at the tODE-Amber 
package in tODE if you want to see how I'm using them both...

I think that if you load Seaside 3.0.6.2 into Pharo 1.3, then load the other 
configs you'll be successful. It looks like ConfigurationOfSeasideREST will 
load Seaside 3.0.6 which doesn't load into Pharo 1.3 anymore. I should change 
that configuration to use #stable instead ...

Dale

----- Original Message -----
| From: "Guillermo Polito" <[email protected]>
| To: [email protected], "Pharo Development" 
<[email protected]>
| Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 4:59:50 AM
| Subject: [Seaside] Re: Welcome to the "seaside" mailing list
| 
| 
| Hi!
| 
| I need to set up a rest server serving JSON and I want to do it with
| seaside, since I heard about it in the pharo's mailing list :).
| 
| I found in squeaksource/MetacelloRepository a
| ConfigurationOfSeasideRest, and the following link:
| http://code.google.com/p/seaside/wiki/SeasideRest . But I didn't
| manage to get it installed in my 1.3 image... I also googled and
| looked in the seaside doc, but I didn't find a way to do it :(.
| 
| Does anybody have a link or point me to some documentation? Or give
| me some instructions of how to do it, hehe :P.
| 
| Thanks!
| Guille
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