I hope that you choose it for a FULL REST API, I am free to start to
develop a scheduler based on a Web app for it, but we need CRUD access to
the Logs schema on DBA.
 I worked with Natural Log from Natural Broadcast and I have a lot of ideas
of where to start.

El vie., 29 de mar. de 2019 a la(s) 20:24, Fred Gleason (
[email protected]) escribió:

> On Fri, 2019-03-29 at 20:09 -0300, Yitzhak B. Solórzano wrote:
> > Funny, I talked once about JSON on Rivendell; now is part of it...
>
> Yup, I recall...
>
> On Sep 25, 2018, at 12:13, Yitzhak B. Solórzano <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > I find that XML software parsing process can take a long
> > time. One reason for this problem is the DOM manipulation libraries
> > that require more memory to handle large XML files. JSON uses less
> > data overall, so you reduce the cost and increase the parsing
> > speed;
> > JSON structure is straightforward and readable. You have an easier
> > time mapping to domain objects, no matter what programming language
> > you're working with,
> >
> > Just compare two structures, and find what's more easy and
> > eficient.
>
>
> On Tue, 2018-09-25 at 12:31 -0400, Fred Gleason wrote:
> > No arguments there.
> >
> > If we were starting the development of the remote API today, it’s
> > quite possible that JSON would have been the protocol selected.
> > However, the existing XML-based setup has been part of Rivendell for
> > years, is a publicly declared and stable API, and is relied upon by
> > multiple third-party client applications.
>
> So, when designing the new PAD system for Rivendell 3.x (where we had
> no legacy investment in XML), JSON was the natural choice. Thank you
> for the good advice!
>
> Cheers!
>
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