Hello Tim,
you can call the Resource#getPreferredVariant method.
Best regards,
Thierry Boileau
Would anyone be able to recommend the correct way to determine what the
preferred Variant was for the requested Resource from the
StatusService.getRepresentation() method?
I would like to
Hi Christian,
Even though, the Restlet API was not initially designed to develop true HTTP
proxies, it should be easy to extent it to support this use case. There is
an existing RFE that provides more information:
Support HTTP proxies and gateways
Hi all,
If the representations that you return need to access data that are part of
your transaction, the Filter approach doesn't work as explained in this
thread. You need to use the ConnectorService facility recently enhanced in
Restlet 1.2 (SVN trunk).
Managing a JPA/Hibernate session
Hi Jerome,
On Mar 7, 2009, at 12:45 PM, Jerome Louvel wrote:
Now, the default Guard doesn't leverage (yet) those new properties.
This
could be achieved by adding a proxy boolean property to Guard to
indicate
in which mode it should operate. Would that work for you?
Wow, that's great.
Hi David,
On Mar 6, 2009, at 4:10 PM, David Bordoley wrote:
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:32 AM, Rhett Sutphin
rh...@detailedbalance.net wrote:
This would be an RFE (at least, I'm not aware of any way to get it to
work currently). I'm curious about how you would tie the resources
in
your
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