Hi Marianne,

I use a combination of Chrome's json-view plugin (to view, and following
links) and Chrome Postman plugin (to submit GET/POST/PUT/DELETE).

These links from the archives [1], [2] might help.

Regarding xsd, you could borrow some code from the todoapp [3]; the latest
version uses the maven-jaxb2-plugin plugin to generate JAXB-annotated
classes frmo an XSD.

HTH
Dan


[1]
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/isis-users/201504.mbox/%3ccaljoyleds6abt6spamno8da0v-rzjxyrswfrcsoobpc6gu3...@mail.gmail.com%3E

[2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-TOvVYWCHc

[3]
https://github.com/isisaddons/isis-app-todoapp/blob/master/canonical/pom.xml#L36


On 13 May 2015 at 09:33, Marianne Hagaseth <
[email protected]> wrote:

> A simple question:
> Where can I find a guideline for how to set up a REST web client in Apache
> ISIS?
> I mean, just having a button which calls a REST web service using simple
> HTTP GET/POST/UPDATE/DELETE, and then displaying the result?
>
> And what is best to use to generate the class files from the xsd fetched
> from the REST web service? Apache axis2?  cxf?
>
> Using Eclipse, ISIS 1.9.0, and wicket viewer.
>
> Best,
> Marianne.
>
> Med vennlig hilsen / Best regards,
> Marianne Hagaseth
> Forsker - Maritime transportsystemer
> Research Scientist - Maritime Transport Systems
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