I’m happy to announce that today, ruby_odata has continued to move forward by adding additional features and fixing bugs. I skipped an update for v0.0.9, so let’s revisit what was added/fixed back then. The major change was support for self-signed SSL certificates. That addition was courtesy of J.D Mullin. I’m sure you remember his contributions [...]
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Ruby OData Update v0.0.8
It has been WAY too long since an update of ruby_odata was released. I’m happy to announce that version 0.0.8 was released today. The biggest change, thanks to J.D. Mullin, is support for Basic HTTP Authentication. It’s an awesome enhancement and very easy to use. All you need to do is pass in the username [...]
Ruby OData Update v0.0.7
I just wanted to give an update on the ruby_odata progress. If you don’t know about ruby_odata or want a refresher, I blogged about it a few weeks ago. Anyway, I just released a new version of the gem, v0.0.7. With this new version, you can now perform batch saves (multiple adds, deletes, and updates) [...]

Major Ruby OData Update v0.1.0
It’s here! I’m happy to announce a major release of ruby_odata, v0.1.0. There are many enhancements found in this release so let’s dig in and see what’s new. There is one thing that we need to get out of the way first, a breaking change. In v0.0.10 and below, queries and some instances of calls [...]