Any ideas anyone? Is there another list somewhere I should be posting this?
Regards,
Andrew
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> Hi,
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> I'm still learning REST, HTTP, and Restlets... so this may be a basic
> question, but here goes...
>
> My situation/problem space:
>
I should add that we are using 2.0 M3 and serving it up with JBOSS.
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Hi,
I'm still learning REST, HTTP, and Restlets... so this may be a basic
question, but here goes...
My situation/problem space:
We have a javascript heavy client and I am trying to set up a way of testing
individual UI components, while reusing the same javascript includes (so
everyone knows i
I'm definitely still having issues...
A little more background: we have a quartz job that calls a class which is
trying to make these requests. The Job class I created really has no context
for the my restlet application. I'm not sure I'm creating my client
correctly... when I create it like thi
Thanks, I'll give that a shot and let you know if it works or what I'm still
stuck on.
Regards,
Andrew
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Hi,
We're running a J2EE app on JBOSS, but we've started integrating Restlet so
that hopefully we can ditch our legacy app and move on with RESTful
services.
The short story is hopefully some other folks will be able to use our new
Restlet service to get the resources they need, but if they can'
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
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, I'm new to RESTful services and Restlets.
I'm trying to create a "hello world" application that is integrated in with
my company's J2EE app (we're running on JBOSS).
>From what I can tell from the tutorials and example source code, this seems
pretty simple, but I'm definitely missing somethin
Well... I figured it out. And I am an idiot.
I had setup my web.xml to associate my Application class with "/myapp".
I was then attaching my resources to a URI that started with "/myapp/...".
So therefore, in my browser the URI which properly returned me my resource
was: /myapp/myapp/zipcodes/{
Hi, I'm new to RESTful services and Restlets.
I'm trying to create a "hello world" application that is integrated with my
company's J2EE app (we're running on JBOSS).
>From what I can tell from the tutorials and example source code, it seems
pretty simple to add an Application and Resources. I'm
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