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Nick GallIf the ONLY argument for SOAP/WSDL is a "great experience for .NET/Java devs", then SOAP/WSDL will be marginalized or eliminated. As the even better comments point out, SOAP/WSDL does not provide a great experience for Java devs, just JEE devs, and even s
If the ONLY argument for SOAP/WSDL is a "great experience for .NET/Java devs", then SOAP/WSDL will be marginalized or eliminated. As the even better comments point out, SOAP/WSDL does not provide a great experience for Java devs, just JEE devs, and eve...via_delicious_20101217 ImportedFurl20071006 WebArchitecture-REST pinboardimport20141106 Architecture REST
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# If you want a great experience for .NET/Java devs, you’ll typically publish schemas (through wsdl) and support SOAP. # If you want a great experience for LAMP folks, you’ll support POX messages and will provide a non-XSD description of your formats. # If you want to reach both audiences, you’ll do both #1 and #2. # If you want to reach both audiences before your competition does, you'll avoid indulging in religious debates and ship something.
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The following design decisions are orthogonal, even though people often conflate two or more of them:
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The following design decisions are orthogonal, even though people often conflate two or more of them:
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