OData Provider in Ruby/Java [closed] - java

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Are there any OData provider SDKs for Ruby or Java?

There are providers for Ruby and Java here:
http://www.odata.org/developers/odata-sdk
Edit: Previous link is broken, as mentioned below the listing is here http://www.odata.org/libraries/

there is a project called odata4j on googlecode that can be used to implement producers and consumers. But i haven't tried it yet

Apache Olingo http://olingo.apache.org/ provides an OData Java Library that implements the Open Data Protocol 2.0, support for 4.0 is in Beta.

There are none, unfortunately.
There are only clients. I've used ruby_odata successfully. It works well against a simple model and provides mappings for all the basic query options, although you do need to know the operators (like eq, substringof, etc).
I did run into a more complex model and needed to tweak the code a bit. It's easy to pick up on: http://odetocode.com/Blogs/scott/archive/2010/07/11/odata-and-ruby.aspx

I published Safrano a few days ago. It's a small ruby based OData provider framework. It's far from complete and a bit experimental, but it may have some use case nevertheless

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I have json rpc 2.0 server written in php. Currently I'm looking for a library that allows auto generation json rpc requests instead of using manual serialization.
I found a bunch of different libraries and really don't know which is more convenient. Did anybody successfully use one?
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Java implementations of SCIM [closed]

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SCIM is a fresh standard for user provisioning put forward by Google, Salesforce, Ping Identity..etc.. Are there existing java implementations to support this?
WSO2 Charon is another java based SCIM implementation.
http://www.slideshare.net/HasiniG/wso2-charon
Nice to hear that someone has found the scimproxy project since I´m one of the owners of that project. However I know of at least two other Java projects that implements SCIM.
OpenSCIM
UnboudID has a SCIM SDK
Found a java implementation at its early stage supporting SCIM.
http://code.google.com/p/scimproxy/
On the SCIM Homepage you can find a list of known implementations including their licences and links to the implementations:
http://www.simplecloud.info/ -> Implementations.
A list of SCIM implementations is available on the SCIM wiki -
http://code.google.com/p/scim/wiki/Implementations
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Is there a light weight java web service framework or lib? [closed]

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I just want to find a light weight framework or lib based on which rest-style service can be registered. I will use tomcat or jetty as the web server.
Is there an appropriated one?
also look at activeweb . It allows creating of resful controllers.
Loot at dropwizard too
Take a look at jooby It has a nice java8 syntax for defining routes and supports websockets too. It also has a great module system and a bunch of ready modules that range from assets preprocessing to orm integration.
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http://www.restlet.org/
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My requirement is to access moodle as a backend engine and front end will be mint in Java[jsf]
now I want to know that is there any interface available to access Moodle from Java , using WebServices or any APIs or anything.
Initially I tried using Sakai which is in Java, but the problem is there is no clear API written for it.
So let me know the option for using Moodle from JAVA.
Also if it is possible than what will be the feature available through the WebServices or API. ?
Or any other LMS that is in Java and provide API or WebService to make this working.
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I came across Project Sakai, I havn't tried it, but sounds promising. Something very interesting from Google is cloudcourse (in python I guess, but looks awesome demo). But not a complete LMS (compared to moodle).
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I'm really tired of using the Google Web Toolkit for accessing Google Maps in Java using Netbeans... Does anybody know of a good alternative providing a simple(r) API?
Any help would really be appreciated!
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Driving instructions are included, but since OSM is user-generated, you cannot rely 100% on this information. See OSM-Wiki article "Routing"
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