Hi Andrew, Pretty cool.
> It is still under development, but it is an fairly interesting "success > story" (despite not being a commercial project) and as it is open-source, it > may be interesting for people to have a look at anyway. I guess no one in this community would say that an open source success story less valuable than a comparable commercial one :) > a set of JSON-RPC [4] web services to service a C/C++ GUI client (written by > somebody else) that is supplied with the operating system itself. BTW if you ever need a more REST-ful protocol, check out link-rest built on top of Cayenne. Andrus On Oct 2, 2014, at 3:49 AM, Andrew Lindesay <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello; > > Unfortunately I am not able to use Cayenne in my main work at the moment, but > I have been slowly working on a hobby project [2] for a year or so that uses > Cayenne. > > It is an application-server to handle the community interactions (comments, > ratings, screenshots, icons etc...) around packages for an open-source > operating system called Haiku-OS [1]. > > It supplies a 'single-page' web interface using Angular-JS [3] as well a set > of JSON-RPC [4] web services to service a C/C++ GUI client (written by > somebody else) that is supplied with the operating system itself. > > It is still under development, but it is an fairly interesting "success > story" (despite not being a commercial project) and as it is open-source, it > may be interesting for people to have a look at anyway. > > [1] http://www.haiku-os.org/ > [2] https://code.google.com/p/haiku-depot-web-app/ > [3] https://angularjs.org/ > [4] http://www.jsonrpc.org/ > > Regards; > > On 7/09/14 12:40 am, Andrus Adamchik wrote: >> Sorry for cross-post. With release 3.1-final approaching, I'd like to >> ask our community for Cayenne success stories. We'd like to promote >> the project, and the best way is to show how it is used in real >> life. >> >> NHL, ish, Nike are all actively using Cayenne in their major products >> - that I am well aware of. Apple used it (or is using it?). But who >> else? >> >> If you don't mind sharing your story, please email me directly or >> post it on the list. Even if you are already on our success stories >> page and/or a long-term committer, still ping me. We haven't updated >> our list in a while. Lost of new things have happened. So some recent >> information on your latest Cayenne projects would be great. >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Andrus >> > > > -- > Andrew Lindesay >
