Hi Juan Pablo, I know I haven't been very active for a long time in terms of contributing code (lots has happened at this end), but if I had a basic specification of what was expected I could probably build out a RESTful API for JSPWiki reasonably quickly (depending on whether or not there are any gotchas in the specification), and would be interested in doing so as it'd integrate that into a large software project I've been working on for years. I'd definitely use JAX-RS so that we could keep the implementation entirely within Java itself.
But yes, I agree, having a RESTful API would obviate the need for XML-RPC. Cheers, Murray On 10/05/25 06:24, Juan Pablo Santos Rodríguez wrote:
ouch I missed your email between all GH threads. I've also haven't seen xmlrpc usage of JSPWiki, but prefer to keep it there to see if we can keep it on 3.0.0 somehow, as we haven't any easy direct replacement. Perhaps a proper replacement would be to have a web API / some kind of JAX-RS, ideally derived from an openapi.yaml file. Also, if we finally ditch the xmlrpc support, it'd be matter of simply removing the module, the work of locating the affected code would be already done. cheers, juan pablo
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