Yeah, I know...
the patch I committed is about having "indexed urls"
like "/blog/2008/06/13/hello.html" with "/blog" being the resource
mount path
so "/2008/06/13/hello.html" are the actual parameters
having "/blog?year=2008&month=06&day=13&item=hello.html" doesn't look
so nice and is not so much of REST *imho*
Am 29.05.2008 um 17:05 schrieb Johan Compagner:
we already can mount shared resources
and you can give them parameters so that you dont have to have
session but
can create the same resource depending on the params
johan
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Peter Ertl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I just uploaded a patch a few days ago to support indexed resource
urls.
Hopefully the wicket devs will apply it to the codebase.
I guess it would be a good base for RESTful resources without
explicit
session state.
It's like Martijn describes, but for shared resources.
Cheers
Peter
Am 29.05.2008 um 16:24 schrieb Martijn Lindhout:
Where do you want to use REST for in your app? I use some REST
url's in
mij
application using the IndexedParamUrlCodingStrategy (of course
REST is far
more than URL's only...).
Sample URL's are:
/activate/<some very long encoded key> - Activates a profile after
initial
signup
/profile/scott - shows Scott's profile
/reset/scott - Resets Scott's password
2008/5/27 Brill Pappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
<chuckle>
There's that word I keep hearing... "should" :)
Actually I keep saying it too, and give myself a slap.
IMO, REST is great for services, but it's pretty strict in terms
of what
is
"RESTful".
I think something *like* wicket could work in a RESTful way, but
Wicket
does
not and I doubt ever will (if it ever does, it won't be wicket
code your
using today).
- Brill Pappin
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Subject: Re: hi everyone, does anyone know how can we use RESTFUL
in
wicket?
But REST is how http/internet should work!
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 5:59 PM, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
rest is for services, wicket is for ui. why does anything need to
be
integrated?
-igor
On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 7:47 AM, shrimpywu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
hi everyone, does anyone know how can we use RESTFUL in wicket?
now the RestFul framework is quite popular..
doest anyone know how can we put it into wicket??
do we need to integrate some other framework with wicket? or
wicket
already
support that?
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