I''ve been using Sinatra for API stuff lately and love it. In
particular I''ve been getting great results with async Sinatra via Kyle
Drake''s Sammy Davis Junior boilerplate. I''m on a mobile
device now,
otherwise I''d give you a link.
You could just write your own rack app, but that''s probably not
necessary.
Another thing to check out is Goliath.
On Jul 11, 7:51 pm, Bill Walton
<bwalton...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Greetings,
>
> My 2.3.2 app has 2 components. It serves a browser-based client, and
> it serves a web service client. Each client has its own set of
> controllers to separate authentication / authorization cleanly and
> clearly. The web service client sends gets, posts, and puts, some
> with xml bodies, and the app responds with status / location and xml
> bodies where appropriate. I''m in the beginning stages of moving
the
> app to Rails 3. One thing I''d like to accomplish is to reduce the
> start-up overhead associated with the web service requests if
> possible. I really don''t need / use the erb functionality in
> constructing the responses, for example. The thing I don''t have
my
> arms around at this point is how to get the controller and model
> ''stuff'' loaded without the bulk of the view
''stuff''.'' Anybody got any
> experience / insight to share. I don''t seem to have my google fu
in
> order.
>
> Thanks,
> Bill
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