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= 0.4.0 Tasks
- add ActiveRecord-like logging that includes timing information
= Post-0.4.0 Tasks
- support namespaced custom types in WSDL in a way that interoperates
with .NET (.NET croaks on '::' currently). perhaps a transform
that maps Ruby::Class to Ruby.Class and back.
- relax type-checking for XML-RPC, and perform casts between base types if there
are mismatches (i.e. String received when Integer expected, or vice-versa)
- support XML-RPC's "handler." method namespacing. perhaps something like:
class BloggingServices < ActionWebService::LayeredService
def initialize(request)
@request = controller.request
end
web_service :mt {MTService.new(@request)}
web_service :blogger {BloggerService.new(@request)}
web_service :metaWeblog {MetaWeblogService.new(@request)}
end
class ApiController < ApplicationController
web_service_dispatching_mode :delegated
web_service :xmlrpc { BloggingServices.new(@request) }
end
- verify that cookie support works, and add cookie-authenticated
service examples. test with .NET.
= Low priority tasks
- add better type mapping tests for XML-RPC
- add tests for ActiveRecord support (with mock objects?)
= Refactoring
- Find an alternative way to map interesting types for SOAP (like ActiveRecord
model classes) that doesn't require creation of a sanitized copy object with data
copied from the real one. Ideally this would let us get rid of
ActionWebService::Struct altogether and provide a block that would yield the
attributes and values. "Filters" ? Not sure how to integrate with SOAP though.
- Don't have clean way to go from SOAP Class object to the xsd:NAME type
string -- NaHi possibly looking at remedying this situation
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