On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Florian Müller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is currently a discussion starting in the CMIS Technical Committee to
> add a third binding called "browser binding". The idea is to provide the
> CMIS data in a way that it is easily consumable in a web browser. This time,
> t
The browser binding discussion is pretty new. If this binding will be required
or optional hasn't been decided yet.
We could build a proxy but the performance would suffer. There would be two
network connections and a lot of data conversion necessary. That's fine for a
prototype but probably n
+1 On this a couple of questions.
* Would this be a required or optional binding
* Should we develop a proxy (as part of chemistry, that can be
wrapped around a CMIS-REST repository to provide a browser binding?
Rich
Florian Müller wrote:
Hi,
There is currently a discussion sta
Sounds interesting.
+1
-Original Message-
From: Florian Müller [mailto:fmuel...@opentext.com]
Sent: Dienstag, 29. Juni 2010 15:33
To: chemistry-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: CMIS Browser Binding
Hi,
There is currently a discussion starting in the CMIS Technical Committee to add
a
I think this is a great idea! If we could reuse as much as possible from our
infrastructure and e.g. base something on JAXB this would be interesting. I
think we should go forward with this and support the CMIS TC with an early
prototype...
+1
Jens
-Original Message-
From: Florian Mü
Hi,
There is currently a discussion starting in the CMIS Technical Committee to add
a third binding called "browser binding". The idea is to provide the CMIS data
in a way that it is easily consumable in a web browser. This time, the design
of this binding should be accompanied by an implementa
Hey guys,
as you might have noticed we have some more work to do before doing a
proper Apache release ;)
Still, I think we all are striving to get this out soon: on my side I
can dedicate some time to re-release on Sunday (when I'll be back in
Europe as I'm still on travel). I'm also going