Alex Morris wrote > Greetings Users and Experts, > > I am trying to create RESTful service integrated with Ofbiz. My Ofbiz > RESTful service would check if client exists in PartyAndUserLogin table. > Defining business logic of what to do if-exists or if-not-exists will come > after I get this basic REST function working. > > Suggestions for training material or a model of similar behaviors existing > already in Ofbiz would be greatly appreciated. > > Some details; > > I have done the beginner development tutorial, and also have integrated > the > example of REST service; > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Export+service+using+REST > > This simple 'ping' application works ok, but the implementation lacks > features that my project needs. I look at how services are invoked within > my Ofbiz, almost all my services are using Minilang. But those services > are invoked by controller.xml when the client request to a particular uri > is matched. And since the example RESTful service has *no* entries in > controller.xml containing "invoke=", I am unsure how to ask the RESTful > service to invoke a Minilang service. In the REST example code, there is > a > java class that responds to client request, it is not Minilang. > > I am not > <yet> > skilled enough with java to extend that example java class > to perform username lookup and password checking.. I have also looked at > PartyServices.java but it is not clear if that is the right model for my > needs.. Not sure if Minilang service is a good approach.. And not sure > where to look next for examples.. Any suggestions are most welcome. > Thanks in advance. > > Kind regards, > alex
"In the REST example code, there is a java class that responds to client request, it is not Minilang. " If you look at how the ping service is defined, it will invoke a java method. But you can also point the service to invoke a minilang. -- View this message in context: http://ofbiz.135035.n4.nabble.com/RESTful-service-to-check-LoginID-and-password-tp4651174p4651262.html Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
