Re: Cocoa WebObjects Integration
Re: Cocoa WebObjects Integration
- Subject: Re: Cocoa WebObjects Integration
- From: Daniel Beatty <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 15:16:34 -0700
- Thread-topic: Cocoa WebObjects Integration
Title: Re: Cocoa WebObjects Integration
Greetings Farrukh,
Well, I do like the way D2WContext works, and have done similar things in the past (published at WWDC 2008, Mexican Science Academy 2009, and IEEE Mobile Data Management 2010). In those cases, it was academic and a form of JSON-RPC turned out to the best solution.
My next papers probably will explore D2W a little more closely as combine previous work and D2WContext should be doable. Both ERRest and D2WContext obviously provide a framework for generalizing access to plist oriented structures. This does not exclude or diminish to quality or validity of the Mashup ORM proposed. On the contrary, it is simply a contribution to the point. As it is generally accessible and usable by all mobile devices including iOS, it has a little more appeal to the academic world.
Dan
On 9/22/10 3:06 PM, "Farrukh Ijaz" <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Dan,
No it was not difficult at all. You just need to understand how you can use D2WContext class and inferring rules in your code. It's fun to play in this domain.
I never used plists so I can't really comment. However I like XML because it's easy to read and I think it is better choice to exchange info than JSON or PLIST as XML parsers are available in every platform.
I will never vote for SOAP. I consider it to be overly engineered integration choice.
Farrukh
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On 2010-09-23, at 12:36 AM, David Holt <email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Farrukh,
On 2010-09-22, at 2:09 PM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:
Hi Dan,
You can simply use ERRest framework with slight modification to the handlers to make it D2W compliant. I did a small project a couple of months ago in which I used D2W with custom tasks Get, Put, Post and Delete.
Was it difficult to implement? It sounds very interesting.
Combined with the plist stuff, it becomes even more so.
David
Also, I guess if you do an iPad application to communicate with your WO application using ERRest and iOS XML API sounds impressive than something done using GWT.
Regards,
Farrukh
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On 2010-09-22, at 11:44 PM, Daniel Beatty <email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden> > wrote:
Greetings Dino and Daniel,
I am just making a few observations that I have learned in the process of making my dissertation on this very subject. What it comes down to is this. Now that Cocoa includes WebKit with HTML5, my approach is to combine D2W and ERRest with say GWT to make a mashup ORM. The idea is that if the calls are all known, then any WebKit Cocoa app or AJAX program can call those methods in the ORM.
So my tidbits are, and that would be my major beer money project.
Later,
Dan
On 9/19/10 10:24 AM, "Dino Strausz" < <x-msg://27/email@hidden> email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden> > wrote:
¡Gracias Daniel!
I realy appreciate it... I'll take a look.
Hopping all you are doing fine,
your fan,
Dino
On 19 Sep 2010, at 11:33 AM, Daniel Mejía wrote:
Dino,
I found a WOWODC podcast from Andrew Lindesay in the wocommunity site and the podcast from Mike Schrag ( <http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wonder/screencasts/ERRest-2010-02-16.mov> http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wonder/screencasts/ERRest-2010-02-16.mov <http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wonder/screencasts/ERRest-2010-02-16.mov> ).
Saludos,
Daniel.
El 18/09/2010, a las 22:39, <x-msg://27/email@hidden> email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden> escribió:
De: Dino Strausz < <x-msg://27/email@hidden> email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden> >
Fecha: 18 de septiembre de 2010 19:21:13 CDT
Para: <x-msg://27/email@hidden> email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden>
Asunto: Subject: Re: Cocoa WebObjects Integration
Hola Mike,
could you please pontime there directly witha link?
I would like to read about it...
regards all ;^)
Dino
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Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 16:50:51 -0400
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Subject: Re: Cocoa WebObjects Integration
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imo, errest with json or plist going back and forth. you can do soap services as well. i wrote a bunch of stuff on the wiki pages from my last experience with that (couple years ago).
ms
On Sep 15, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Daniel Mejía wrote:
Hi all,
What is the best way to integrate WebObjects with cocoa?. I have a WO application but the customer wants to convert from html to cocoa, there is a way to integrate both technologies?
Saludos,
Daniel.
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