Hi!

I am trying to implement DELETE for participants and properties in PHP
framework. But request returns 401 Unauthorized.

DELETE {wookie}/properties {params: instance_params, propertyname}

This time widgetid param is definetly http://somewidget.com/ or does
this one need identifier hash from Widget instance ?

How could i easly debug Wookie with eclipse or something. I'm not very
familiar with Log4j.

Add/modify participants/properties work nice :)

--
Raido




On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Scott Wilson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2 Mar 2010, at 16:33, Ross Gardler wrote:
>
> On 02/03/2010 13:40, Raido Kuli wrote:
>
> I got it going.My problem, was for both cases, wrong widgetid parameter
> value.
>
> I made that mistake a few times. I think they are confusingly named. There
> are a number of "id" parameters, the use of each is not very obvious and I
> didn't find the javadocs to be a great deal of help.
>
> This is another area I think we can improve the code a fair bit. It always
> takes new eyes like ours to uncover these kinds of issues, those working
> with the code for any length of time will have the different IDs etched into
> their minds.
>
> Yes, it makes sense inside Wookie, but how these are exposed in the
> representations of Widget and WidgetInstance in XML doesn't really help.
> Here's a widget:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <widgets>
>       <widget id="3" identifier="http://www.getwookie.org/widgets/todo";
> width="320" height="460" version="">
>               <title short="">Ta-Da!</title>
>               <description>A shared to-do list widget</description>
>               
> <icon>http://localhost:8080/wookie/wservices/www.getwookie.org/widgets/todo/icon.png</icon>
>               <author>Apache Wookie (Incubating) Team</author>
>       </widget>
> </widgets>
>
> As you can see there is:
> widget.id = the internal id used for the widget (i.e. its database key)
> widget.identifier = the external IRI used to globally identify the widget.
> (In the code this is sometimes called the widget guid. In W3C Widgets this
> is called the widget id attribute).
> A request for information about the widget uses widget.id, e.g.
> GET /wookie/widgets/3
> A request for a new widget instance uses widget identifier, e.g.
> POST /wookie/widgetinstances
> api_key=TEST
> userid=test
> shareddatakey=test
> widgetid=http://www.getwookie.org/widgets/todo
> Here's a widget instance:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>
> <widgetdata>  
>
> <url>http://localhost:8080/wookie/wservices/www.getwookie.org/widgets/todo/index.html?idkey=ELrI91u2Oi.sl.A1Yt9NqOBDkbfoB4.eq.&amp;proxy=http://localhost:8080/wookie/proxy&amp;st=wookie%3A89wrKZFnvFSyAOQbsc%2B7JSYgexSEgUxKBGCajZffBt1zGQchTpFpoyLga7wcN6agQzTXiz8JoE4RDciuBPFyG2%2FPXjk%2BC7Xdgeps2btrVPpZ4%2FvrGLuYdhQ1GXsQ7680QaKE6WNXs2eMYaRfm7PZVZxU9otmA%2BR%2BE1Y5BpnF3Pg0N6fB1PUmIfVPO4281uE23r8kgw%3D%3D</url>
>     <identifier>ELrI91u2Oi.sl.A1Yt9NqOBDkbfoB4.eq.</identifier>
>       <title>Ta-Da!</title>
>       <height>460</height>
>       <width>320</width>
>       <maximize>false</maximize>
> </widgetdata>
>
> widgetinstance.identifier = the hash of the widget instance composite key
> (same as idkey param in widgetinstance.url)
> So not very consistent unfortunately.
> The representations of all objects are created by classes in the
> org.apache.wookie.helper package - you could also extend these, for example,
> to produce alternate representations using JSON as well as XML, and to tweak
> the output to be more consistent and obvious.
>
>
>
> Ross
>
>

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