24 projects tagged "RESTful"
NanoHttpd is a lightweight HTTP server designed for embedding in other applications. It's only one Java file, in two "flavors", one strictly Java 1.1 compatible, and one at "current" standards. It supports GET, POST, PUT, HEAD and DELETE requests, and supports file uploading with very small memory overhead. Temp file usage and the threading model are easily customized.
]project-open[ is a Web-based enterprise project management application with a focus on finance and collaboration. Its main purpose is to coordinate the work of project managers, project members, and stake holders across multiple projects. Target organizations are companies or corporate departments that need to track finances, tasks, and resources for a large number of concurrently running projects. ]project-open[ consists of about 200 modules for resource management, time sheet management, HR, CRM, ITSM, collaboration, and financials. It is built on top of OpenACS.org, an open-source Web platform featuring role-based permissions, workflows, dynamically extensible objects, and full-text search.
PSX is a framework for developing dynamic Web sites in PHP. The goal of PSX is to help you develop RESTful APIs serving Web standard formats like JSON, XML, Atom, and RSS. It has a focus on social technologies and provides classes to use and implement OAuth, OpenID, Opengraph, Opensocial, Opensearch, PubSubHubbub, Atom, and RSS.
Gig Cable Label generates label images with numbers in the Resistor code colors and letters in red with a white background, with a QR code to the right side of the label. The QR codes size is based on the string size of the text and ECC level (the better the error correction, the less text that can be encoded). All labels can be made with the select boxes provided for both Numeric and Alphanumeric codes. QR codes can be generated from phone numbers, URLs, email addresses, VCARDS, and custom text.
SOAP/REST Mock Service is a simple configurable framework to mock out SOAP or RESTful (or "REST-like") Web services. Its main goal is to support automated integration testing of applications that integrate with 3rd party Web services. Functionality and usage scenarios of the mock service are in a way analogous to unit testing mocking tools (like Mockito or EasyMock). Once properly configured, SOAP/REST Mock Service exposes Web service mocks that can be called from application code and controlled via a REST interface from integration test code (setup, verify, etc.).
mechanize is a stateful HTTP/HTML client library written in Java to be available on the JVM. It utilizes Apache HttpClient for HTTP handling and JSoup for HTML parsing. Because mechanize is stateful, it will by default support cookies and hidden form parameters (like Rails CSRF protection). This enables client code to follow links and behave like a RESTful hypermedia client more easily.