[Lift] Re: How about a lift + sling marriage

2009-05-08 Thread Timothy Perrett
Interesting view point... Lift has very good support for managing HTTP requests, so, by default - REST. Im currently writing a series of posts about various components in Lift and dispatching / rest was the next one on my list. Probably get around to writing it next week. Cheers, Tim On May 7,

[Lift] Re: How about a lift + sling marriage

2009-05-07 Thread David Pollak
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 12:23 PM, glenn gl...@exmbly.com wrote: Are there any thoughts about integrating lift with Apache Sling? There is suppose to be a scala bundle that can be used in Sling, but I haven't seen it. Does anyone know where to get it, or if it even exists. I took a look at

[Lift] Re: How about a lift + sling marriage

2009-05-07 Thread glenn
My mistake. I see in the Lift Book quite a bit about RESTFUL services under the Web Services chapter. This I will read. Glenn Silverman On May 7, 12:56 pm, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com wrote: On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 12:23 PM, glenn gl...@exmbly.com wrote: Are there any thoughts

[Lift] Re: How about a lift + sling marriage

2009-05-07 Thread TylerWeir
that's about it. Don't I need a REST server that can handle the GET, POST, DELETE, etc. commands and work with the the mapper objects? I think that's any good idea for a sample app. I'll try to make time for it soon. On May 7, 4:29 pm, glenn gl...@exmbly.com wrote: You are probably correct