RE: Posting a form with a file
Hi Jérémy, That sounds like the right approach. On the server-side, you will probably have to use the FileUpload extension for Restlet in other to save the file sent. Let us know how it goes! Best regards, Jérôme Louvel -- Restlet ~ Founder and Lead developer ~ http://www.restlet.org Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ http://www.noelios.com -Message d'origine- De : Jérémy Bogatirsky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mercredi 26 novembre 2008 18:55 À : discuss@restlet.tigris.org Objet : Re: Posting a form with a file I respond to myself :-) I'm going to use a classic FormPanel in GWT to send the file. Restlet in server-side should be able to understand it, I mean it's designed to. I'll let you know ! Jérémy 2008/11/26 Jérémy Bogatirsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks Thierry for responding. The fact the feature is planned is a good news. Meantime, my solution is working, so I can continue this way. Is this mailing list the right place to discuss about Restlet-GWT ? Nevertheless I put my question : I would like to translate my client side of the previous problem (2 post calls to send a form and a file) in Restlet-GWT. I managed to send the form with the (key, value) pairs, but I have no idea on how to send the file (JsonRepresentation ?). Does anyone have ane idea ?! I could have open a new thread to discuss this point but it's related to the previous one so... Regards, Jérémy 2008/11/26 Thierry Boileau [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello Jérémy, At this time, this feature is not supported as shown by these RFE wich is planned to be delivered in the upcoming 1.2M1: http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=71 Best regards, Thierry Boileau -- Restlet ~ Core developer ~ http://www.restlet.org Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ http://www.noelios.com Hi all (my first post), my question is concerning file upload within a form. I'm currenlty using Restlet 1.1.1. I have both client and server developed with Restlet. I'd like to make a post call, sending 2 (key, value) pairs and a file. I success this by making 2 post calls, one for the 2 (key, value) pairs, simply using a Form and its WebRepresentation, and one for the file, using a FileRepresenation (with a MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTECT_STREAM, as my file could be a binary one or a text one -it's a certificat-). That's works. My question : is it possible to make only 1 post call including the 2 (key, value) pairs and the file (which can be binary or plain text) ? Thanks in advance and sorry if my english isn't so clear :) Regards, Jérémy
Posting a form with a file
Hi all (my first post), my question is concerning file upload within a form. I'm currenlty using Restlet 1.1.1. I have both client and server developed with Restlet. I'd like to make a post call, sending 2 (key, value) pairs and a file. I success this by making 2 post calls, one for the 2 (key, value) pairs, simply using a Form and its WebRepresentation, and one for the file, using a FileRepresenation (with a MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTECT_STREAM, as my file could be a binary one or a text one -it's a certificat-). That's works. My question : is it possible to make only 1 post call including the 2 (key, value) pairs and the file (which can be binary or plain text) ? Thanks in advance and sorry if my english isn't so clear :) Regards, Jérémy
Re: Posting a form with a file
Hello Jérémy, At this time, this feature is not supported as shown by these RFE wich is planned to be delivered in the upcoming 1.2M1: http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=71 Best regards, Thierry Boileau -- Restlet ~ Core developer ~ http://www.restlet.org Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ http://www.noelios.com Hi all (my first post), my question is concerning file upload within a form. I'm currenlty using Restlet 1.1.1. I have both client and server developed with Restlet. I'd like to make a post call, sending 2 (key, value) pairs and a file. I success this by making 2 post calls, one for the 2 (key, value) pairs, simply using a Form and its WebRepresentation, and one for the file, using a FileRepresenation (with a MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTECT_STREAM, as my file could be a binary one or a text one -it's a certificat-). That's works. My question : is it possible to make only 1 post call including the 2 (key, value) pairs and the file (which can be binary or plain text) ? Thanks in advance and sorry if my english isn't so clear :) Regards, Jérémy
Re: Posting a form with a file
Thanks Thierry for responding. The fact the feature is planned is a good news. Meantime, my solution is working, so I can continue this way. Is this mailing list the right place to discuss about Restlet-GWT ? Nevertheless I put my question : I would like to translate my client side of the previous problem (2 post calls to send a form and a file) in Restlet-GWT. I managed to send the form with the (key, value) pairs, but I have no idea on how to send the file (JsonRepresentation ?). Does anyone have ane idea ?! I could have open a new thread to discuss this point but it's related to the previous one so... Regards, Jérémy 2008/11/26 Thierry Boileau [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello Jérémy, At this time, this feature is not supported as shown by these RFE wich is planned to be delivered in the upcoming 1.2M1: http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=71 Best regards, Thierry Boileau -- Restlet ~ Core developer ~ http://www.restlet.org Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ http://www.noelios.com Hi all (my first post), my question is concerning file upload within a form. I'm currenlty using Restlet 1.1.1. I have both client and server developed with Restlet. I'd like to make a post call, sending 2 (key, value) pairs and a file. I success this by making 2 post calls, one for the 2 (key, value) pairs, simply using a Form and its WebRepresentation, and one for the file, using a FileRepresenation (with a MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTECT_STREAM, as my file could be a binary one or a text one -it's a certificat-). That's works. My question : is it possible to make only 1 post call including the 2 (key, value) pairs and the file (which can be binary or plain text) ? Thanks in advance and sorry if my english isn't so clear :) Regards, Jérémy
Re: Posting a form with a file
I respond to myself :-) I'm going to use a classic FormPanel in GWT to send the file. Restlet in server-side should be able to understand it, I mean it's designed to. I'll let you know ! Jérémy 2008/11/26 Jérémy Bogatirsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thanks Thierry for responding. The fact the feature is planned is a good news. Meantime, my solution is working, so I can continue this way. Is this mailing list the right place to discuss about Restlet-GWT ? Nevertheless I put my question : I would like to translate my client side of the previous problem (2 post calls to send a form and a file) in Restlet-GWT. I managed to send the form with the (key, value) pairs, but I have no idea on how to send the file (JsonRepresentation ?). Does anyone have ane idea ?! I could have open a new thread to discuss this point but it's related to the previous one so... Regards, Jérémy 2008/11/26 Thierry Boileau [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello Jérémy, At this time, this feature is not supported as shown by these RFE wich is planned to be delivered in the upcoming 1.2M1: http://restlet.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=71 Best regards, Thierry Boileau -- Restlet ~ Core developer ~ http://www.restlet.org Noelios Technologies ~ Co-founder ~ http://www.noelios.com Hi all (my first post), my question is concerning file upload within a form. I'm currenlty using Restlet 1.1.1. I have both client and server developed with Restlet. I'd like to make a post call, sending 2 (key, value) pairs and a file. I success this by making 2 post calls, one for the 2 (key, value) pairs, simply using a Form and its WebRepresentation, and one for the file, using a FileRepresenation (with a MediaType.APPLICATION_OCTECT_STREAM, as my file could be a binary one or a text one -it's a certificat-). That's works. My question : is it possible to make only 1 post call including the 2 (key, value) pairs and the file (which can be binary or plain text) ? Thanks in advance and sorry if my english isn't so clear :) Regards, Jérémy