Hi Jerome,
Thanks for your reply. i will try to use war to locate the
static resources. i was a member of this mailing list via nabble i have
posted number of questions previously.. why suddenly it is saying that i am
not a member?
can you please check this... it is stopping me from
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 02:50:53PM +0100, Jerome Louvel wrote:
> Hi Eugeny,
>
> When you removed the Simple HTTP server, you probably falled-back on the
> Restlet internal HTTP server which doesn't preemptively
> close such connections.
>
> In Restlet 1.2, we'll upgrade to Simple 5 which may imp
Hi Ganesh,
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Regarding your question, you need to use the WAR client connector that is
automatically a
Hi Eugeny,
When you removed the Simple HTTP server, you probably falled-back on the
Restlet internal HTTP server which doesn't preemptively
close such connections.
In Restlet 1.2, we'll upgrade to Simple 5 which may improve this behavior.
Best regards,
Jerome Louvel
--
Noelios Technologies
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On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 01:58:53AM +0200, Eugeny N Dzhurinsky wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Everything looks good and the server is starting up well, I am able to connect
> to the server and invoke the REST requests and they are working fine from the
> Java client.
>
> But I've found if I connect to the se
I am trying to create a web application using restlet, that involves
html,CSS files, images, and free marker template files. but facing lot of
difficulties locating the web application resources like HTML, FTL files
from the application context. using javax.servlet.ServletContext to locate
these re
I am trying to create a web application using restlet, that
involves html,CSS files, images, and free marker template files. but facing
lot of difficulties locating the web application resources like HTML, FTL
files from the application context. using javax.servlet.ServletContext to
locate these re
I am trying to create a web application using restlet, that involves
html,CSS files, images, and free marker template files. but facing lot of
difficulties locating the web application resources like HTML, FTL files
from the application context. using javax.servlet.ServletContext to locate
these re
Hi There-
I have been using restlet for a few weeks steady now and love it but now have a
problem with spring and servlets and complete integration. I am using as a base
the spring cvs repository pointed to on the wiki and using. Here is my
situation, not sure if I am attacking it correctly or
I am trying to create a web application using restlet, that involves
html,CSS files, images, and free marker template files. but facing lot of
difficulties locating the web application resources like HTML, FTL files
from the application context. using javax.servlet.ServletContext to locate
these re
I am trying to create a web application using restlet, that involves
html,CSS files, images, and free marker template files. but facing lot of
difficulties locating the web application resources like HTML, FTL files
from the application context. using javax.servlet.ServletContext to locate
these re
I am trying to create a web application using restlet, that
involves html,CSS files, images, and free marker template files. but facing
lot of difficulties locating the web application resources like HTML, FTL
files from the application context. using javax.servlet.ServletContext to
locate these re
Hello again.
After reading some interesting posts about REST, specially
[1] REST APIs must be hypertext-driven
[2] Describing RESTful Applications
I started to think that my own RESTish implementation of a "service
midleware" wasn't very RESTish at all. Basically because it hadn't
that much of t
I'm sorry to the discuss@restlet.tigris.org subscribers that are also on
est-disc...@yahoogroups.com for the duplicate post but I realize a little
too late that other list is a more general place to ask this kind of
questions.
Cheers.
2009/1/2 António Mota
> Hello again.
>
> After reading some
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