RE: New blog posts on latest releases, GitHub migration, Apache license and Restlet SAS

2012-06-04 Thread Thierry Templier
Hello Xavier,

At the moment, only the client part is usable but we're actively working 
on the server part. Yes, of course, this aim is to communicate with any 
REST application (Restlet or other, regardless of the application 
languages). So if you have problems with this aspect, it's a bug that we 
need to fix!

A first version of the client part is available on the GitHub site for 
the project and also within NPM if you use Node. See this page: 
https://github.com/restlet/restlet-framework-js/downloads.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions...
Thierry

  Hi Jerome
 
  I saw in your latest news that you aim to deliver a js version of 
restlet... It seems there will be two parts, ie a client part  and a
  server part(based uppon nodejs)... For my own interest, is the client 
part maybe communicate seamlessly with a server part
  written in pure java? For instance to be able to share restlets 
between a web application written in gwt and in js?
  When do you intend to provide the developpers with the js version?
 
  best regards
  Xavier

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Re: New blog posts on latest releases, GitHub migration, Apache license and Restlet SAS

2012-06-01 Thread Xavier Méhaut
Hi Jerome

I saw in your latest news that you aim to deliver a js version of
restlet... It seems there will be two parts, ie a client part  and a server
part(based uppon nodejs)... For my own interest, is the client part maybe
communicate seamlessly with a server part written in pure java? For
instance to be able to share restlets between a web application written in
gwt and in js?
When do you intend to provide the developpers with the js version?

best regards
Xavier

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