On Dec 20, 11:56 am, "Michael Graff" <[email protected]> wrote:
> While I'm thrilled about REST, I still need to interface with the real
> world, and SOAP is unfortunately a necessary API interface for my
> upcoming application.
>
> What is the status of Activewebservice? Are people using it still? I
> see on github that there is a version that SORT of works with RoR
> 2.2.2 (my API works there anyway) but there are some buglets in it --
> the first API call always fails, and every following call works. I
> have as part of my deploy script a small script that just calls an
> (unpublished but harmless) dummy function to "wake up" the API.
> Gross, and likely problematic once it is used by more than one person.
>
Well there's the datanoise-actionwebservice thingy. Personally I'm
still using the actionwebservice that I pulled out of rails 1.2.6. I
don't use it very heavily but it does still basically work.
Fred
> I know the RoR developers have chosen REST, and I agree it is easier,
> but what of those who have to interface with real-world applications
> where we simply cannot dictate an API?
>
> --Michael
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