Le 2011-05-10 à 10:22, David Avendasora a écrit :

> 
> On May 9, 2011, at 8:15 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Le 2011-05-09 à 18:37, Daniel Beatty a écrit :
>> 
>>> Greetings Pascal,
>>> Both a general and specific set of topics would be nice.   Like for 
>>> example, last year's talk you gave proved very useful.    Strengths and 
>>> limitations of REST may be a useful topic.   What standards do exist for 
>>> REST, and how WO can help on this front (given the hordes of IBM and others 
>>> who will shoot it down if they don't understand it).   
>>> 
>>> Anywho, this is just a thought.
>> 
>> For the fun of it, this is the list of potentials topics:
>> 
>>      • HTML routing
>>              • Automatic vs manual 
>>              • Linking between pages 
>> (ERXRouteUrlUtils/ERXRouteLink/ERXRouteURL)
>>              • Offline access/cache
> 
> Interesting, but not really on my list of things to have ERRest do... There's 
> regular WOComponents and D2W for HTML, no need to add another option, IMHO.

Clean URLs my friend, clean URLs... And with clean URLs, you can use offline 
access. The WOWODC app for attendees is using this.

>>      • ERRest + Dojo
>>      • ERRest + Titanium
>>      • ERRest + SproutCore
> 
> This would be interesting from the perspective of what REST means to each of 
> those technologies and how that reconciles with ERRest's concepts.
> 
>>      • Authentification
>>              • Basic, Digest
>>              • Token
>>              • Sessions
> 
> +1,000,000! I think after the basics, this is the #1 nut for any ERRest 
> project to crack.
> 
>>      • JSR-311
> 
> This would be nice to have a solid explanation of, but I don't think it needs 
> a lot of time.
> 
>>      • Query args (batching, sorting)
>>      • Batching
>>      • ERXRestNameRegistry
>>      • Caching headers
>>      • Many-to-many relationships
>>      • ERAttachment support
>>      • File uploads
> 
> These sound like a good grouping for a ERRest - Beyond the Basics session.
> 
>>      HATEOAS
> 
>>      JSON Referencing
> 
> These two seem a bit abstract and academic for a good presentation. Maybe a 
> slide introducing the concepts and pointers to places to learn more about 
> them.
> 
>> 
>> HTML routing and ERRest + Dojo are a go. It's the other topics that I don't 
>> know which ones to do (HATEOAS and caching headers are two favorites).
>> 
>>> Dan
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On May 9, 2011, at 12:12 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>> 
>>>> list of topics for my ERRest presentation at WOWODC, but since according 
>>>> to the survey a lot of you are already using ERRest and a good chunk will 
>>>> start using it, I was wondering if you wanted to see some specific topics. 
>>>> I will not talk about iOS development because I don't do such (I think 
>>>> David LB will talk a bit about it), but any other stuff you want to learn 
>>>> about?
>>> 
>> 
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