A java example web application using atem-rest and gform to invoke restful web services, administrate and observer java entities in an administrative user interface .
##General
Atem-Rest provides meta data about restful services (currently services created by Spring mvc and atem iteself are supported). Also it provides restful crud services for java entities like spring beans and jpa entities. This example application creates a generic user interface to invoke these services. The interface is based on gform.
Atem-client provides client-side and serv-side validation. The validation can be defined by javax.bean.validation annotations.
Spring rest services (json as data format) can be managed with atem-client. Atem-Client provides a generic interface for the parameters a spring rest services uses:
- request parameters
- path variables
- json as request body
atem-rest provides CRUD rest services for JPA entities. Atem-client provides a generic interface employing the master detail pattern to manage your data.
atem-rest provides CRUD rest services for spring beans. This way you the managercan update session or application scoped beans. The atem-client gets can be notified of changes on watched beans via CometD push.
Read more in the [wiki] (https://github.com/stemey/atem-client/wiki/Home)