Looking for a camel-restlet sample with no Spring - apache-camel

Please help, looking for a camel-restlet sample with no Spring to expose POST rest API.

The best way to look for examples is looking at the Apache Camel source code, specifically to the tests. You can find many examples and probably what you are looking for. Take a look here.

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Connecting with pypardot after the changes

For the past years I've been connecting to Pardot with the usual email-password way that it is described at the pypardot documentation.
This obviously stopped working after the changes of Spring 21, but I cannot seem to find a good guide on alternative ways of connecting to the api.
I would appreciate some technical direction, examples or guides since documentations like this are too vague in my opinion and don't provide more practical help.
Thanks!
Now you need to get a Salesforce Access token prior to accessing the Pardot API.
I wrote a blog post on the details on what is needed to get connected, check it out: https://thespotforpardot.com/2021/02/02/pardot-api-and-getting-ready-with-salesforce-sso-users-part-3b-connecting-to-pardot-api-from-code/

What is your way to do GAE Apps using Clojure?

I want to develop apps on GAE using Clojure with Compojure, using either Eclipse or Idea, emacs is not a bad idea :P
So which are the best ways to do this? I don't think that I want to use leiningen because I believe that maven can be very strong if you pass the learning curve - I read this blog http://compojureongae.posterous.com/tag/googleappengine which 'till now is one of the best source of information.
If you will have to do this, what will be your approach? Or what will you recommend me?
Is this plugin -> http://code.google.com/p/maven-gae-plugin/ ok? because if I use that plugin I can include in the pom.xml the clojure.jar and basically I'm ready to go, right? Is something similar for IntelliJ IDEA?
Any other suggestions?
And which is your way to do this?
There recently was an announcement on the Clojure mailing list of a library called appengine-magic which tries to abstract away the boilerplate related to GAE:
http://github.com/gcv/appengine-magic
http://osdir.com/ml/clojure/2010-09/msg00942.html
Just a some links. I think if you really want that combination you have to do some stoff your self but this should help.
Compojure on GAE http://compojureongae.posterous.com/
Clojure on GAE http://www.hackers-with-attitude.com/

cakephp 1.2 good simple authetication sample

I was trying several authentication samples for cakephp 1.2 but didn't find any flawless piece of code. Can you suggest me some code?
Thank you
I've always used the example in the Cookbook, it's simple, straight forward and works.
I have used DarkAuth in the past (http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/darkauth-another-way) and found it pretty straightforward to implement.

GWT+UIBinder+Gin+Guice+JDO+GAE example

I'm trying to link all this technologies, but there are many isolated examples and I do not have enough experience to link them together
so my questions:
Whether there is a similar example?
Is it possible to use UIBinder with Gin?
Any recommendations to implement it?
The GWT blueprint that we use and works great for us.
http://sonymathew.blogspot.com/2010/01/gwt-jee-blueprint.html
My own project is in an early phase, but it has all these technologies. You may want to take a look:
http://code.google.com/p/puzzlebazar/
Unfortunately, I don't know of such tutorials (a possible solution would be to get a book on GWT, but I don't know if there are any that deal with GWT 2.0 and Gin) - I'm afraid it's up to you to patch the knowledge from them together, that's what everyone has to do, right? ;) If you have some specific problems feel free to post a question about it, then we could help.
As for the UiBinder + Gin issue - I'm using both technologies and it's a breeze, but that's mainly because I'm also following the MVP (Model View Presenter) architecture/model - that way the view doesn't really has any dependencies and the Presenter does all the work. More on that here: http://code.google.com/events/io/2009/sessions/GoogleWebToolkitBestPractices.html
Here is a nice tutorial. The app is very simple but demonstrates all the basics you need.
http://reminiscential.wordpress.com/2010/03/01/building-a-gaegwt-application-using-the-best-practices-index/

Seen any good early-bird sites with useful resources and code for O3D?

Looking for anything code-wise or even feedback on using/writing for Google Chrome's O3D?
It exposes Directx/OpenGL to javascript.
Google code has a directory of examples for it:
http://code.google.com/apis/o3d/docs/samplesdirectory.html
It also had a developer's guide:
http://code.google.com/apis/o3d/docs/devguideintro.html
I bet you could get some feedback on the discussion group.
You can have a look at my blog - I have put up a series of tutorials on O3D

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