Re: "Intro to ERRest" presentation?
Re: "Intro to ERRest" presentation?
- Subject: Re: "Intro to ERRest" presentation?
- From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 12:59:30 -0400
Le 2011-09-02 à 12:37, Jesse Tayler a écrit :
> I think we need the Pascal Robert show and cable TV channel like Oprah.
That channel would need sub-titles :-)
>
>
> On Sep 2, 2011, at 12:24 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>
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>> Le 2011-09-02 à 11:56, Philippe Rabier a écrit :
>>
>>> To be honest, the WOWODC'09 and '10 + the example are good enough to start and do some stuffs. Maybe some explanations on WOCommunity.org, something highly visible like:
>>> You want to use Rest with WO? Look at the videos x and y and use the sample code.
>>>
>>> We started to use ERRest yesterday so no pb so far. I cross the fingers.
>>>
>>> Now, regarding your questions, Jesse, there are some answers in the Pascal's keynote about Rest and how handle security. But it's not free yet.
>>
>> FYI, what is covered in my two 2011 sessions:
>>
>> • What's new in ERRest
>> • Security
>> • Versioning
>> • HTML routing
>> • Debugging
>> • Caching
>> • Optimistic locking
>> • Using the correct HTTP verbs and codes
>>
>> As Philippe said, for now they are for people who attended WOWODC 2011 or for members of the Community Program. In the coming months, I hopefully do the following presentations:
>>
>> Localization
>> ERRest and Dojo
>> ERRest and SproutCore
>> HTML5 Storage
>> File uploads/downloads
>> Consuming REST services
>> ERRest and Titanium
>> HATEOAS/Atom
>>
>>> Philippe
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On 2 sept. 2011, at 17:26, Jesse Tayler <email@hidden> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 2, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> At WOWODC and outside WOWODC, I heard a couple of people asking for a ERRest intro presentation. I'm wondering why, since I think the two presentations did about ERRest is good for starting with ERRest.
>>>>
>>>> You might step into a bit of best practices in ERRest - once the basics are setup, it's not clear how people choose to handle certain things.
>>>>
>>>> - Returning codes and handling errors
>>>> - Adding security checks and client certificates
>>>> - Returning deep data - when to or not to export relationship data
>>>> - Complex updates using relationship keys
>>>>
>>>> Just a thought since it has become such an important part of many projects.
>>>>
>>>> I still struggle without being able to commit and rollback whole transactions -- I end up creating one object to get a key, then connecting the key to the next object and create its key…I still wonder if this is the best I can do there.
>>>>
>>>> So, those are my suggestions for a new video or tutorial because the basics are well done on the prior videos for sure!
>>>>
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