- From: Martynas Jusevičius <martynas@graphity.org>
- Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2015 20:07:14 +0200
- To: Karol Szczepański <karol.szczepanski@gmail.com>
- Cc: Hydra <public-hydra@w3.org>, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com>
I don't think anyone really tried to understand my email titled "Hypermedia acid test", but I think you are actually talking about the same thing in this thread: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-declarative-apps/2015Apr/0000.html Martynas graphityhq.com On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 7:34 PM, Karol Szczepański <karol.szczepanski@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Kingsley > > I did create to one of the projects we had a prototype of a Hydra driven > AngularJS client that built dynamically views from server side provided > information. > > It was based on the API documentation part of Hydra rather than on > on-the-fly discovered hypermedia controls. Unfortunately, Hydra is not there > yet to fully support this approach and we had to use few "extensions". I'm > going to shed some more light on this in a separate post as it touches a > private project of mine that actually struggles from similar issues. > > Regards > > Karol > > -----Oryginalna wiadomość----- From: Kingsley Idehen > Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 7:20 PM > To: public-hydra@w3.org > Subject: Re: the necessity of describing responses in-band > > > On 10/6/15 8:17 AM, Ruben Verborgh wrote: >> >> Dear all, >> >> I've written a blog post that describes the necessity >> of describing responses in-band: >> http://ruben.verborgh.org/blog/2015/10/06/turtles-all-the-way-down/ >> >> More than an argument for REST/hypermedia, >> it's an explanation of _how_ we should realize that >> with RDF-enabled representations. >> >> In this context, the Hydra Core Vocabulary is a major enabler, >> because it lets us describe hypermedia controls in RDF. >> >> Best, >> >> Ruben > > > Yes. > > Has anyone built an JS based client that leverages Hydra as a mechanism > for building dynamic API exerciser consoles. > > [1] http://developers.facebook.com/tools/explorer -- a nice example of > the kind of client could be produced for any API described using terms > from Hydra > [2] http://petstore.swagger.io -- most APIs are described using Swagger > these days, so Hydra-ting those will have dual benefits. > > > -- > Regards, > > Kingsley Idehen > Founder & CEO > OpenLink Software > Company Web: http://www.openlinksw.com > Personal Weblog 1: http://kidehen.blogspot.com > Personal Weblog 2: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen > Twitter Profile: https://twitter.com/kidehen > Google+ Profile: https://plus.google.com/+KingsleyIdehen/about > LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/kidehen > Personal WebID: http://kingsley.idehen.net/dataspace/person/kidehen#this > > >
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