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Use of remote service client API with non OSGI-services [message #1485606] Mon, 24 November 2014 11:32 Go to next message
Thomas Elskens is currently offline Thomas ElskensFriend
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Hello,

In this (already a bit older) blogpost (http://eclipseecf.blogspot.be/2010/01/soap-rest-and-ecf-remote-services.html) I found out about the existence of org.eclipse.ecf.remoteservice.client API, which should enable an OSGI-based client to consume restful services as if they were OSGi (ideally declarative) services.

I would like to try this out in a RCP application, but apart from javadoc I didn't find any examples on how to get started with this client-library : all examples I've found have clients interacting with "authentic" OSGI service providers.

Any hints, of code example on this ?

Thanks a lot,

Thomas Elskens
Re: Use of remote service client API with non OSGI-services [message #1486111 is a reply to message #1485606] Mon, 24 November 2014 20:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Scott Lewis is currently offline Scott LewisFriend
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Hi Thomas,

Your questions about the client API are rather timely. Why timely? Because although we have tutorials and examples that show how to create custom providers...e.g.

http://wiki.eclipse.org/Tutorial:_Creating_a_RESTful_Remote_Service_Provider

we do *not* yet have a tutorial/examples that show how to create a client-only provider to interact with a non-OSGi hosted service (e.g. an existing REST, SOAP, or other service). In October, I actually have proposed that I create such a tutorial myself on the ECF dev mailing list:

http://dev.eclipse.org/mhonarc/lists/ecf-dev/msg07317.html

As you can see by reading the responses to this thread, there were some really good ideas of an existing service that could be used for this example/tutorial, but as of right now I haven't actually decided what service I would focus on for the example/tutorial.

BTW, there was an example client that interacted with an old version of the Twitter service some years ago (before they changed the twitter authentication) in ECF test code here:

http://git.eclipse.org/c/ecf/org.eclipse.ecf.git/tree/tests/bundles/org.eclipse.ecf.tests.remoteservice.rest/src/org/eclipse/ecf/tests/remoteservice/rest/twitter

One issue for me doing this work immediately is that I don't currently have support (read $$) for work on ECF, and so can't dedicate as much time to it as I would like.

But to summarize: I am thinking of working on such a tutorial/example, but need to figure out

1) How I can dedicate some paid work time to such an effort
2) Which existing service to create a client provider for
3) Get some assistance from other in the ECF community in creating the examples and tutorial

If you have ideas or could contribute to any of 1-3 then it certainly could move things along. You might want to jump in on the ecf-dev thread discussing which existing service to us (2). To join the ecf-dev mailing list go here:

https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ecf-dev







Re: Use of remote service client API with non OSGI-services [message #1490655 is a reply to message #1486111] Fri, 28 November 2014 10:19 Go to previous message
Thomas Elskens is currently offline Thomas ElskensFriend
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Hello,

I proposed a little idea on the mailing list. But in the meanwhile, I don't quite understand the API of the remote client.

As far as my understanding goes :

  • First I've to instantiate a RestClientContainer with the targetID of the webservice server
  • then I register some Callables with it and save this registration in a IRemoteServiceRegistration
  • I have to instantiate a RestClientService. All methods of this class are protected, so I have to extend it. Parameters of the constructor are the container and ServiceRegistration previously instantiated.

So far so good, I guess.

The main method of interest in the RestClientService is invokeRemoteCall(IRemoteCall call, IRemoteCallable callable). Here I'm stuck : the first argument can be created with RestCallFactory, but what about the callable ?
The only way I can think of getting to a callable at this point is to write
this.invokeRemoteCall(call, this.registration.lookupCallable(call))
but this doesn't seem very meaningful ?

Or am I mistaken alltogether about the way I should use the class RestClientService ?

Thomas Elskens
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