Re: Restlet and DAO

2010-04-28 Thread Nico Van Cleemput
Hi Jerome

Thanks for breaking it down in babysteps for me. ;-)

Cheers, Nico
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Re: Restlet and DAO

2010-04-27 Thread Nico Van Cleemput
Hi Jerome

Thanks for your pointers. If it isn't obvious, I'm quite new to this
framework (and actually I'm just an amateur who is also new to web
applications ;-)). I also need to apologize, because after searching a bit
more I noticed that there was already a similar question in this list about
a year ago.

I do have a follow-up question. Is there somewhere some example code on how
this could be achieved? More specific I'm struggling with the following: if
I create my DAO and start the transaction in doInit() of UniformResource,
then how do I get a reference to it in ConnectorService, so I can commit or
rollback in afterSend?

Just let me finish by giving you some more praise. ;-) The framework looks
really good, but at the moment it still a bit opaque. I'm looking forward
your In Action book and hope that you describe somewhere the steps that are
taken from when a request enters the frameworks to when the response leaves,
because I still have the feeling I'm missing a lot of the details. (or if
you already have a blogpost or something like that describing that in
detail, you may always point me in the right direction ;))

Kind regards,
Nico


jlouvel wrote:
 
 Hi Nico,
 
 UniformResource has two methods, doInit() and doRelease() that can be used
 for this. However, be careful with your transaction strategy if your
 representations need access to the DAO at writing time (after
 afterHandle()
 is called, in the connector).You can used ServerResource#onSent callback
 for
 this or the ConnectorService#afterSend method.
 
 Best regards,
 Jerome Louvel
 

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Re: create inbound root override problem

2010-04-26 Thread Nico Van Cleemput
If your method name is indeed createInboudRoot(), then you only have made a
small typo: there is a n missing in the word inbound. ;)
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Restlet and DAO

2010-04-26 Thread Nico Van Cleemput
Hi

I have a question about how to inject my DAO. I looked around a bit
(probably not long enough), and my guess at this point would be that I
implement a filter which places the DAO in the attributes of the Request
object. Is this the correct modus operandi? What about security? I'm not
very keen on putting the DAO in a map where 'everybody' kan retrieve it.

kind regards,
Nico
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Re: Restlet and DAO

2010-04-26 Thread Nico Van Cleemput
Yes, I had thought about that, but a filter has a beforeHandle() and a
afterHandle() method, so I can easily set up a transaction before the
handling and easily perform a commit or a rollback in after the handling.

If I would use a BaseResource I would need to add these calls for each
extending class, or are there provisions for such a use? Although thinking
it through again at this moment, I probably need to overwrite the handle()
method in ServerResource to obtain this behaviour?

Thanks,
Nico
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