[Freeswitch-users] RESTful Bounty ..... Putting the competition to REST with RestFul VoIP2.x services
Anthony Minessale
anthony.minessale at gmail.com
Tue May 27 11:46:57 EDT 2008
cool, how much is the bounty?
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 10:42 AM, EdPimentl <edpimentl at gmail.com> wrote:
> I am putting a bounty to add RESTful WebServices in FreeSwitch.
> The bounty ask that TONIC is use as the RESTful Framework.
> TONIC should then be use to create simple CALLback application and
> establish ad-hoc VoiceConference.
>
> To those not familiar with TONIC here is write up.
> Tonic <http://tonic.sourceforge.net/> A *REST*ful Web App Development
> Framework
>
> Tonic is an open source less is more, RESTful Web application development
> and Web site management PHP script designed to do things "the right way",
> where resources are king and the framework gets out of the way and leaves
> the developer to get on with it.
>
> Tonic helps you develop Web applications that embrace the way the Web
> really works, enabling your applications to scale, extend and work with
> other systems easily.
> Everything is a resourceTonic works exclusively with resources, a
> resource is simply a piece of data with some metadata accessable by a URL
> using HTTP methods. Everything within a Tonic system is a resource and so
> can be handled via the standard HTTP interface.Domain modelling through
> resourcesWhen modelling your problem domain within a Tonic system, every
> domain object is a resource or a collection of resources. Keep it simple,
> stupid!Following the Unix philosophy of many small parts working together
> via a common interface, Tonic uses resources as it's "programs" and HTTP as
> it's "streams" to enable you to build complexity out of simplicity. Main
> features
>
> Tonic embraces a number of standard Web features and best practices, as
> well as features, principles and ideas taken from PHP, Unix, and other
> software design patterns:
>
> - Resource editing via HTTP PUT and DELETE methods (or via the
> Resource::save() and Resource::remove() PHP methods)
> - Easy to extend via new resource classes
> - HTTP basic and digest authentication
> - Resource method permissions to provide authorisation to individual
> resource methods
> - Output templating via Smarty
> - Output caching via HTTP 304 response codes and modified headers
> - Extendable resource storage types via adapters
> - Content negotiation
> - Match multiple URLs to a single resource
> - Follows Unix modular design principles
>
>
> And here is why everything one does or will do, should be done via RESTFul
> messaging..
> Think about it, Google, AMAZON, YAHOO have standardized on REST.
>
> http://www.infoq.com/articles/rest-introduction
> http://wiki.opengarden.org/REST/REST_for_the_Rest_of_Us
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_State_Transfer
> http://rest.blueoxen.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?FrontPage
> http://www.jibbering.com/2002/4/httprequest.html
> http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/WebServices/restful/
>
> http://www.ics.uci.edu/~fielding/pubs/dissertation/software_arch.htm#sec_1_2<http://www.ics.uci.edu/%7Efielding/pubs/dissertation/software_arch.htm#sec_1_2>
> ******
>
> -E
> http://mobiquity.ws
>
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