>>> Haven't seen any good usecases for using the
native/remote api yet.
>>
>> I don't think the HTTP side will be too difficult to support but using
Remoting will also automatically give you all of the supported mechanisms for the Native
connections.
>
> More automatically than using the http auth api ?
The difference between native and http is that with native you get a
java API that does all of the protocol stuff for you. With the HTTP API,
you will have to do generate and parse JSON. For the web console we also
allow for encoded DMR messages over HTTP, although if you are using DMR,
thats about 80% of the java API.
when using this java api i still need to use the untyped model correct ? i.e. string based
invocations or
is it more typed ?
/max