The Namespace and naming conventions look
rather problematic. I don’t know a single Project or library
in the Open Source space that would use ISomething for ist
interfaces, that is something used exclusively by Eclipse
RCP APIs (though I helped both the SVC and Austrian Home
Office but 20 years ago while Nenad was probably in High
School or just started University, so I know they’re into
that strange Kind of stuff ;-)
It is a little surprising that the
Austrian HealthCare authorities allow even this exposure on
GitHub, but as there is now a Green Health minister, maybe
that changed a few things compared to previous governments.
I agree with Reza, that a few, maybe not
all of those items and certainly not without moving both to
the Jakarta Namespace and Fixing some oddities, could well
be good candidates for spec improvement in a future Version.
Werner
This is
simply a use of JAX-RS without any need to adopt it to
JAX-RS in common. That's what the API is intended for,
simply spoken.
-Markus
Von:
jakarta.ee-community [mailto:jakarta.ee-community-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Im Auftrag von Reza Rahman
Gesendet: Sonntag, 21. März 2021 19:26
An: jaxrs developer discussions
Cc: Jakarta EE community discussions
Betreff: Re: [jakarta.ee-community] Jareto -
Java REST Tools
Looping in the Jakarta REST mailing list. At least on the
surface, these look like candidates for specification
enhancement. Perhaps it is food for thought?
Reza Rahman
Jakarta EE Ambassador, Author, Blogger, Speaker
Please note views expressed here are my own as an individual
community member and do not reflect the views of my
employer.
On 3/21/2021 2:08 PM, Werner Keil
wrote:
Gesendet:
Sonntag, 21. März 2021 18:45
An:
Jakarta EE community discussions
Betreff: Re: [jakarta.ee-community] Jareto -
Java REST Tools
Hi Nenad,
Thanks for the Information, but maybe
next time you might want to use the „jaxrs-dev“ list
instead for such a specific tool.
Regards,
Werner
Dear Jakarta EE Community,
please allow me to present Jareto, a
small, open source support library for speeding up the
development of REST servers and
clients, based on Jakarta EE and
MicroProfile REST Client:
https://svc-ehealth.github.io/jareto/
In a nutshell, Jareto mainly provides
an opinionated mechanism for transporting Java exceptions
over the wire using JSON. The goal
is to save developers the hassle of
re-implementing the same exception mappers over and over
again.
This library was used for creating
green-field services in the context of the Austrian public
e-health system, and is active in
production deployments for several
months now.
If you...
...don't need it, please excuse the
spam mail
..have feedback, I'd be glad to hear it
...like it, a star on GitHub would be
very much appreciated ;)
Best Regards,
Nenad
https://enji.systems
https://twitter.com/EnjiSystems
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