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    LokaRest is a convenient framework for accessing RESTful services within KDE applications. It supports asynchronous operations and caching and fault tolerance to a certain degree.
    LokaRest is a convenient framework for accessing RESTful services within KDE applications. It supports asynchronous operations and caching and fault tolerance to a certain degree.


    [[img:Lokarest.png]]
    [[image:Lokarest.png]]


    [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/libs/webtech/lokarest/ LokaRest source tree in SVN] as part of the '''webtech''' module.
    [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/libs/webtech/lokarest/ LokaRest source tree in SVN] as part of the '''webtech''' module.
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    Why the name LokaRest? It was still available, has a determined symmetry between the syllable representing the local side and the one representing the service side, has a certain Spanish slang sound to it in honour of next year's Akademy location, and it has a non-intrusive K in it. That's as good as it can get, right? :)
    Why the name LokaRest? It was still available, has a determined symmetry between the syllable representing the local side and the one representing the service side, has a certain Spanish slang sound to it in honour of next year's Akademy location, and it has a non-intrusive K in it. That's as good as it can get, right? :)


    [[img:Lokarest-Howitworks.png]]
    [[image:Lokarest-Howitworks.png]]

    Revision as of 18:01, 31 August 2008

    LokaRest is a convenient framework for accessing RESTful services within KDE applications. It supports asynchronous operations and caching and fault tolerance to a certain degree.

    LokaRest source tree in SVN as part of the webtech module.

    Why the name LokaRest? It was still available, has a determined symmetry between the syllable representing the local side and the one representing the service side, has a certain Spanish slang sound to it in honour of next year's Akademy location, and it has a non-intrusive K in it. That's as good as it can get, right? :)