On Jun 4, 2013, at 10:59 , Lukas Kahwe Smith <sm...@pooteeweet.org> wrote:

>> Ideally REST would not be such a pain that a specific edition would even be 
>> needed.  For example, in Rails including active_model_serializers pretty 
>> much sums up the setup effort.  A generator will build your model, a 
>> serializer (used to control serialized data output) and a controller.  All 
>> you need to do is write some methods to get and set data, unless you need to 
>> customize output.  Jango's REST is not much more complicated.  SF2 would 
>> benefit greatly from simplified setup of these bundles, and maybe a couple 
>> of generators (Basic controller, basic customizable serialization control 
>> [XML/JSON, output format, etc).
> 
> Well with FOSRestBundle its is infact not any more complicated either. There 
> are a few configuration options to set but this is exactly where a 
> preconfigured solution will solve this. We can of course discuss if 
> FOSRestBundle should become part of the SE. However there we will need to 
> base things on the core serializer, which will work fine for most API's that 
> are just returning JSON or XML. Alternatively JMS serializer is much more 
> powerful, but requires a bit more learning .. also we would then again have 
> the licensing issue.

BTW, FOSRestBundle really needs at least one more regular contributor to handle 
the open tickets and general development of the Bundle.
Anyone interested to help out, best thing is to just dig through the open 
tickets, add comments or better yet submit a PR. Once you are sufficiently 
familiar we can then also discuss getting push access.

regards,
Lukas Kahwe Smith
sm...@pooteeweet.org



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