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Re: REST made more concrete


made of concrete

Leigh Dodds wrote:
>
> Interesting. I posted an item on the RESTwiki wish list asking to see
> a worked example of how one would structure a typical Java/EJB application
> using REST.
>
> In particular I think I think that a good worked example would be to
> take the canonical "Java Pet Store" example used in the Sun Blueprints
> and show how it can be made RESTful. Do you think thats something
> worth working through?


Even better would be a RESTful interface to the Wiki itself.

It'd be really nice to have a small Wiki client that let
users use their Editor Of Choice instead of the (typically
awful) edit box supplied by the browser.  Other useful
features would be a "Preview" service, and to get the RecentChanges
and/or TitleIndex in XML format (the REST wiki actually does
provide the former as an RSS feed, which is a nice start).


--Joe English

  jenglish@f...

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