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From an email convo:
Die _link Elemente erlaube eine starke semantische Entkopplung des Clients vom Backend.
Das Prinzip ist relativ einfach .. anstelle das Wissen über die konkrete URL Struktu…
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See issue https://github.com/resthub/resthub-spring-stack/issues/45 for the server part.
How should we consider support for:
- JSON references - (de)serializing object graphs and preventing duplicati…
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## Title: Context-Based Authorized Access to Thing Affordances
### Submitter(s): Alexandru Sorici
### Motivation:
Current ThingDescription specifications provide for Security Schemes which can …
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If none exists, even one targeting specific standards like CJ, What issues prevent such a client from from existing?
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> It’s inflexible, difficult to implement, difficult to test, with performance and implementation issues. But most importantly, any implementation of REST model is very complex.
> Now to the reader…
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https://htmx.org/examples/ seems like a nice pattern to use with this.
clients get the SSE and then have simple patterns for updating the gui
apparently its a hypermedia pattern --
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Let's level up for a second.
We talked about just starting with a way to reuse hypermedia libraries across web stacks and clients. So ideally I could use CJ (my library), Uber, HAL, and JSON API with…
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I am using angular-hypermedia with HalResources, I have set this as the default for my HalContext.
When I do a post using the following:
provider.$linkRel('create-client', halResource).$post…
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Currently Heracles extracts things like operations into a `hypermedia` property. The proposal is to either use `hydra` instead or directly use Hydra terms like `member`.
The reason I don't like hyp…
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Currently have I have a MessageHandler that decorates my models with hypermedia links. When I add the server caching options (client only is fine) then the MessageHandler runs, but the cache serves th…