Is there still a usecase for weblog?

I have one, similar but different: share text, images or urls from the
smartphone to a wiki page.

Am Sa., 7. Dez. 2024 um 22:28 Uhr schrieb Murray Altheim <murra...@altheim.com>:
>
> Hi Juan Pablo,
>
> I do think the world has largely moved on from XML-RPC, so
> losing it wouldn't seem to be a massive problem for most people,
> certainly not new users.
>
> Do you have an idea of what the API/endpoints might be for the
> REST API? In a few weeks I'll to be out-of-country for the next
> few months and might have some time to work on it. I've had a
> lot of experience with the Java-native JAX-RS (was on the
> original team at Sun) and I think I could wrangle something if
> I can find the time, but I'd probably need some guidance in the
> design, at least preliminary. The API could also be modular, i.e.,
> composed from a core plus various component-related sections, so
> it wouldn't need to be delivered all at once.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Murray
>
> On 8/12/24 04:26, juanpablo-santos (via GitHub) wrote:
> >
> > juanpablo-santos commented on PR #370:
> > URL: https://github.com/apache/jspwiki/pull/370#issuecomment-2525207199
> >
> >     Hi! didn't have a lot of time this past few weeks, but I've managed to 
> > open https://github.com/weberjn/jspwiki/pull/1 to remove Stripes and, while 
> > at it, also Jetty
> >
> >     I'd like to look at what can be done with the xmlrpc usage. Given that 
> > xmlrpc is not ported to jakarta, perhaps ditching it would be an 
> > alternative, providing something equivalent after landing the jakarta 
> > branch. A 5 minute google search seems to imply that metaweblog has been 
> > superseeded by micropub so that might be an option. Providing a full rest 
> > api would be nicer, but I see that unrelated to the move to jakarta, could 
> > be tackled afterwards (and given our current pace I wouldn't expect to be 
> > delivered shortly)
> >
> >     @weberjn would you mind looking at the above PR? Also, I'm going to 
> > open a jakarta branch, so that this PR can be merged there. I would like to 
> > push a few PRs into master and merge them on this new branch before 
> > merging, but I'd prefer to go with this first to keep it as manageable as 
> > possible.
> >
> >
>
> --
>
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