Hello all,

I used to rely on json-rpc with a PHP backend, but before investing any
effort into the next version of my main application, I consider to totally
switch to another model of server communication. Especially given the new
support in qx, RESTful web resources is the obvious alternative to the
jsonrpc protocol, and there are tons of solutions server-side. I want to
work with node.js to profit of the amazing stuff that's being put out there
and to avoid having to work in two languages.

So my question to the community would be if anyone has experience with
what's out there. I have, for example, been looking at geddy, which seems to
have good REST support:

http://fleegix.org/articles/2010-03-25-rest-easy-with-geddy-for-node-js

I assume the core devs are working with Java backends (which i won't)? Or
against what are you testing the new REST i/o components?

Thanks for any pointers...

Christian

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