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19 Jun 09

InfoQ: REST and transactions?

[...] there seems to be no clear answer to whether or not (extended) transactions really do fit in a REST world. However, it does seem conclusive that many people believe they need them for one reason or another.

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21 Jan 09

SOA is Dead; Long Live Services

SOA was supposed to reduce costs and increase agility on a massive scale. Except in rare situations, SOA has failed to deliver its promised benefits. After investing millions, IT systems are no better than before.

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06 Jun 08

Describe REST Web services with WSDL 2.0

A key component of a Web service is a formal description with Web Services Description Language (WSDL). Until recently there was no formal language to describe REpresentational State Transfer (REST) Web services—now there's WSDL 2.0.

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05 Mar 08

InfoQ: Hypermedia in RESTful applications

Flickr's current approach of requiring that clients possess Flickr-specific knowledge in order to progress from one application state to another, is simply another way of saying that they have a proprietary application model. Not only is it proprietary th

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REST vs. SOAP at Amazon

Amazon has both SOAP and REST interfaces to their web services, and 85% of their usage is of the REST interface. Despite all of the corporate hype over the SOAP stack, this is pretty compelling evidence that developers like the simpler REST approach.

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O'Reilly Network -- Stewart Butterfield on Flickr

I think we had one person inquire about using the SOAP version of the API. I don't know if any apps were actually built. There is at least one application built on XML-RPC. But all the others--I don't even know how many there are--are built on the REST AP

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12 Feb 08

WSO2 Web Services Framework for PHP | WSO2 Oxygen Tank

WSO2 WSF/PHP is a complete solution for building and deploying Web services, and is the only PHP extension with the widest range of WS-* specification implementations

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28 Nov 07

L'architecture orientée ressource pour faire des services web RESTful - Biologeek : Ubuntu, bio-informatique et geekeries libres d'un bio-informaticien au quotidien.

Le plus gros défaut de REST, c'est sûrement de se limiter à la comparaison des 4 verbes HTTP (GET, POST, PUT et DELETE) aux 4 actions possibles sur des données issues de bases de données (Retrieve, Create, Update et Delete soit CRUD)

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08 Oct 07

Pete Lacey’s Weblog :: What is SOA?

Once again the participants in the SOA discussion group have got themselves all riled up about what exactly SOA is and why it may or may not be working.

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09 Jul 07

REST vs. WS-*: War is Over (If You Want It) :: David Chappell :: Blog

REST is for data-oriented applications that focus on create/read/update/delete scenarios. Solution based on WS-* for service/method-oriented applications, especially those that need more advanced behaviors such as transactions and more-than-basic security

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What if SOAP had never happened?

SOAP and its ever-growing family of specifications emerged because vendors needed something more concrete than design services to sell their customers, and because the hype wave around XML had promised too much that couldn't be delivered immediately.

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RESTGate Browser for REST-style Web Services

RESTGate is a Web-based client for REST-style Web Services. Any Web browser can be used to send arbitrary HTTP GET requests by manipulating the URL. It used to be necessary to write an HTML form or a small program to send POST, PUT and DELETE messages....

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Adactio: Journal - Introducing Adactio Elsewhere

Toutes les hypes mises en oeuvre en un seul endroit : Ajax, REST et les API de Flickr, Amazon, Del.icio.us et Upcoming

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Connecting Social Content Services using FOAF, RDF and REST

A growing number of "social content" applications such as Flickr, del.icio.us, audioscrobbler, and AllConsuming are making open web services part of their core offering to end users. These interfaces allow users to query, share, and manipulate the data...

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Pragmatics

how to handle an internal product debate around REST vs. SOAP

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REST wins, no-one goes home [@lesscode.org]

Let’s be realistic. No software architecture can truly withstand implementation. REST is really great, but on the web, there is plenty of detail work to be cleared out, like push, containership, encoding, side-effected GETs, curse-of-popularity, queu...

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