Hi, I'm working on application which consists from 2 parts: backend services and mobile java client (J2ME). The main idea that server exposes some services and mobile client uses them, pretty standard. RESTful web services looks more lightweight and more flexible in this particular situation and I would like to use Apache CXF implementation. So, everything is clear with server side. But I have some questions regarding client side.
The main problem which I faced with that J2ME does not support all HTTP headers. (http://www.java2s.com/Open-Source/Java-Document/6.0-JDK-Modules/j2me/com/sun/midp/io/j2me/http/Protocol.java.htm See setRequestMethod implementation.) So I cannot use "fully RESTful" way but can emulate this by using method name in URL like /book/{id}/delete. Does anyone use built-in CXF Client API with J2ME? Is it possible at all to use for example HTTP-centric clients? I know that I can build REST services client by myself, parse resulting XML, etc. but built-in clients are really time saver. Maybe someone had experience with similar project, I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks, Serge Barysiuk -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Using-RESTful-services-with-J2ME-client-tp25113577p25113577.html Sent from the cxf-user mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
