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开发者_StackOverflow Improve this questionAre there any OData provider SDKs for Ruby or Java?
There are providers for Ruby and Java here:
http://www.odata.org/developers/odata-sdk
Edit: Previous link is broken, as mentioned below the listing is here http://www.odata.org/libraries/
there is a project called odata4j on googlecode that can be used to implement producers and consumers. But i haven't tried it yet
Apache Olingo http://olingo.apache.org/ provides an OData Java Library that implements the Open Data Protocol 2.0, support for 4.0 is in Beta.
There are none, unfortunately.
There are only clients. I've used ruby_odata successfully. It works well against a simple model and provides mappings for all the basic query options, although you do need to know the operators (like eq, substringof, etc).
I did run into a more complex model and needed to tweak the code a bit. It's easy to pick up on: http://odetocode.com/Blogs/scott/archive/2010/07/11/odata-and-ruby.aspx
I published Safrano a few days ago. It's a small ruby based OData provider framework. It's far from complete and a bit experimental, but it may have some use case nevertheless
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