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[jsr339-experts] Re: Fwd: Re: [Resteasy-developers] JAX-RS 2.0 features you want?

From: Markus KARG <markus_at_headcrashing.eu>
Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 09:24:57 +0100

I see.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bill Burke [mailto:bburke_at_redhat.com]
> Sent: Donnerstag, 10. März 2011 20:16
> To: jsr339-experts_at_jax-rs-spec.java.net
> Subject: [jsr339-experts] Re: Fwd: Re: [Resteasy-developers] JAX-RS 2.0
> features you want?
>
> He uses it to automatically generate Javascript proxies:
>
> http://docs.jboss.org/resteasy/docs/2.0.0.GA/userguide/html_single/inde
> x.html#AJAX_Client
>
> Its just something to think about. WE got a lot on our plate as it is
> IMO.
>
> On 3/10/11 2:05 PM, Markus KARG wrote:
> > Never missed that, but might be interesting. Can anybody provide a
> real-world use case describing the need for this (just to make me
> understand the benefit)?
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Bill Burke [mailto:bburke_at_redhat.com]
> >> Sent: Mittwoch, 9. März 2011 22:47
> >> To: jsr339-experts_at_jax-rs-spec.java.net
> >> Subject: [jsr339-experts] Re: Fwd: Re: [Resteasy-developers] JAX-RS
> 2.0
> >> features you want?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 3/9/11 2:35 PM, Roberto Chinnici wrote:
> >>> We're not voting on anything yet.
> >>>
> >>> I'd like to request a clarification re "MetaData API so that
> >> extensions
> >>> to RESTEasy can browse through the JAX-RS resources defined".
> >>>
> >>> Are we talking about a Java API so that an extension (a piece of
> Java
> >>> code that is either part of the same application or deployed as a
> >> shared
> >>> library somehow) can discover/enumerate/inspect the resources that
> >> exist
> >>> in the application itself? Or are we talking about an HTTP client
> >>> remotely accessing the application to discover its resources?
> >>>
> >>
> >> I think its to be able to programmatically browse deployed
> resources.
> >>
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>
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