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Re: Who uses ERDirectToRest ?
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Re: Who uses ERDirectToRest ?


  • Subject: Re: Who uses ERDirectToRest ?
  • From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 17:00:15 -0400

AFAIK, nobody use it, except maybe Anjo. Using the "routes" based API in ERRest in quite easy, but I do agree that being able to use D2W rules instead of ERXKeyFilter to decide what is going to be send or accepted would be cool.

> I've just started to use REST with our business logic.
>
> I wanted to use ERDirectToRest because it seems very interesting to quickly delivery access to the business logic but there are a lot of warning to NOT use it:
>  - In the read me: "This framework uses the old and deprecated REST APIs, avoid using it."
>  - Classes are deprecated
>
> So my questions:
>  - Can this framework be used ?
>  - Does anybody use it ?
>  - What people use instead ?
>
> Dominique
>
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