I just did a test with curl both with and without that initial ampersand in
there... yes, that ampersand is causing the parsing problem.
Since this is EXT.js creating this, I guess I'll have to figure out a way to
change it or something.
Should the FormReader be able to handle an initial ampersa
Your URL has an immediate ampersand after the question mark:
?&_dc=1244741620627&callback=stcCallback1001
Maybe try removing the first ampersand:
?_dc=1244741620627&callback=stcCallback1001
I kind of hope that it doesn't care about it, but you never know.
Dustin
Andrew Moore wrote:
> I'm sta
I'm starting to understand what may be going on... when EXT.js makes the
request for my URI, the query string looks like this:
?&_dc=1244741620627&callback=stcCallback1001
And the org.restlet.engine.util.FormReader is not able to parse the
parameters. Here's the error:
06/11/2009 11:33:40.640 [h
I'm new to Restlet and I'm having trouble accessing the query parameters in
my ServerResource.
I'm using a URI comparable to:
http://localhost:8080/myapp/zipcodes/{zip}/locations/{location}/users/{user}?&callback=someCallbackFunction
The client is written in EXT.js and is expecting me to wrap th
Hi Jean-Christophe,
You should be able to keep the memory usage small if you write to the
OutputStream directly, using an OutputRepresentation:
return new OutputRepresentation(MediaType.APPLICATION_XML) {
@Override
public void write(OutputStream out
Hi Fabian,
This one has just been fixed in SVN trunk but there more issues pending.
Best regards,
Jerome Louvel
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De : Fabian Mandelbaum [mailto
Hello,
I have a large dataset (a few millions of rows). I am very interesting for the
use of restlet framework on my large dataset.
Is it possible to transfer a large response by streaming without having memory
problems on the server side ? That means, in my case, to be able to make
streaming
Hello,
I have a large dataset (a few millions of rows). I am very interesting for the
use of restlet framework on my large dataset.
Is it possible to transfer a large response by streaming without having memory
problems on the server side ? That means, in my case, to be able to make
streaming
Hello,
what's the status of the content negotiation "bug" in 2.0m3? is this
fixed in current snapshot?
I'm still getting application/octet-stream for all media types other
than xml with code like this:
@Get
public Representation represent() throws ResourceException {
// Build and return repres
Cool! This class definitely needs more tests and feed-back to be as perfect as
possible when 2.0 RC1 goes out.
Cheers,
Jerome
De : Rob Heittman [mailto:rob.heitt...@solertium.com]
Envoyé : jeudi 11 juin 2009 16:06
À : discuss@restlet.tigris.org
Objet : Re: Re: Re: Last-Modified Header
Excellent. I missed that one in the mix of ServerResource newness! I'll
try it out on some expensive Representations and publish a benchmark.
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Jerome Louvel wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
>
>
> Actually, we did try to facilitate this use case in Restlet 2.0. We
> introduced
Hi there,
No special recommendation. We just leverage the Servlet API so any recent
Servlet container should work.
Best regards,
Jerome Louvel
--
Restlet ~ Founder and Lead developer ~ http://www.restlet.org
Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ http://www.noelios.com
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Hi Jean,
Usage of connection pools sounds like a good idea in your case. Have a look
at this project:
http://commons.apache.org/dbcp/
Best regards,
Jerome Louvel
--
Restlet ~ Founder and Lead developer ~ http://www.restlet.org
Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ http://www.noelios.com
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Hi Rob,
Actually, we did try to facilitate this use case in Restlet 2.0. We
introduced the RepresentationInfo class, subclass of Variant and parent of
Representation. It contains two properties, modificationDate and tag,
necessary for conditional processing.
In ServerResource, there are
Hi
In order to connect to a MySQL Database I use the singleton pattern to get a
Connection Object. I'm wondering if there will be any concurrency problems with
that if I have several hundred requests per minute. Is there some sort of best
practice for database connection?
I've heard about conne
I hope this is server agnostic.
Is there a recommended server that I should use?
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Hi All,
Firstly, as a user of the restlet toolkit for over a year now I'd like to
say a big thanks to the authors for developing such a complete and useful
implementation.
You've saved me many a late night :-)
I have been involved in developing a product which is used to manage social
networking
thanks Jerome, that was perfect!
I'm using the latest Version 2.0 Milestone 3 . ;-)
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