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= rc-rest
Rubyforge Project:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/rctools/
Documentation:
http://dev.robotcoop.com/Libraries/rc-rest/
== About
This is an abstract class for creating wrappers for REST web service APIs.
== Installing rc-rest
Just install the gem:
$ sudo gem install rc-rest
== Using rc-rest
rc-rest is used by gems such as yahoo-search, google-geocode and geocoder-us. If you'd like to write bindings a web service using rc-rest see RCRest, its tests or the above-mentioned gems for examples.
== Upgrading from 1.x
RCRest#get and RCRest#make_url now accept a method argument as the first parameter. To use 2.x, pass the last component of the path to RCRest#get or RCRest#make_url.
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