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ee-soa-transport-rest
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#EE-SOA-Transport-Rest
Rest specific transport implementation which converts a HTTP request to the internal request format (@see ee-soa-request)
##Behavioral Notes
The behavior of the transport has to be described a little better.
###URL Segments
###HTTP Methods
###Headers
##URL Handling - Update While path segments were only paired if the id was numeric, the new implementation supports non numerical ids. This implies some new rules for the url handling:
/language/fr/event/10
results in language: 'fr', event: 10
(the
internal data structure is a flat list, not a dictionary).FAQs
Rest specific transport implementation.
We found that ee-soa-transport-rest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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