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Status Under Consideration
Workspace Domino Designer
Categories Java
Created by Guest
Created on May 16, 2019

Make it easy to build JAX-RS RESTful web services within the nsf

JAX-RS and annotations are a powerful way to build RESTful web services. Todai it can be done but you have to take lots of steps to make it possible. For inspiration: https://github.com/OpenNTF/org.openntf.xsp.jakartaee,  (and https://www.pradny.com/2017/11/using-jax-rs-inside-nsf.html and https://frostillic.us/blog/posts/6AC99D0B866A92AA852582A1006C2FA6).

 

Please make it more easy.

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  • Guest
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    Apr 10, 2021

    I'd like to see a rock solid, elevated and robust REST programming feature as part of the programming features in Domino Designer. It should be easy to create a REST API for custom nsfs. Something like the older WebServices, but more like the OpenAPI specification focussing also on documentation.

    Having generators for Java and LotusScript, JavaScript etc. would be great. This would give Domino back the power it had as an application development and integration platform.

    Currently building native REST interfaces without too much restrictions in Domino is hard.

  • Guest
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    Mar 3, 2021

    Not everyone wants to use node.js. This is cumbersome and redundant.

  • Guest
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    Mar 3, 2020

    Restful web services could be done easily with the new node.js paradigm.

  • Guest
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    May 17, 2019

    Great