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> From: Mark Baker [mailto:distobj@a...] > Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 8:51 PM > To: Didier PH Martin > Cc: Mark Baker; Francis Norton; Julian Reschke; Bill de hOra; > xml-dev@l... > Subject: Re: What does SOAP really add? > > > Didier, > > On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 02:22:07PM -0400, Didier PH Martin wrote: > > Didier replies: > > Good point. Thus, the whole issue though is to create a new URI > that allows > > us to encode the queries. > > More or less, yes. But I like to focus on "identifying resources" > rather than "encoding queries". Think of a query as identifying > something. For example, this query identifies all resources that > Google knows about that includes your name. > > http://www.google.com/search?q=didier+martin > > > If we say that > > only the GET method can be used to fetch documents, then we > have to create a > > new URI. > > Yes!! This is a Good Thing. > > > This is why millions of document fetching or dynamically created > > documents are using the HTTP POST method. Simply because it is > limited and > > suffer from several usage breakdowns. Abstract URI concepts do > not resolve > > the issue. We have to propose a concrete one. Suggestions? > > I think the creation of new URIs is a wonderful side effect (no pun > intended 8-) of having a single "retrieve" method. Looking at > PROPFIND again, if the "properties for a resource" were identified by a > separate URI rather than retrieved via a non-GET method, then we could > make assertions about the properties, cache them, use XSLT on them, etc. > All the goodies you get by having a URI. I agree, however this issue is really complex (just take a look at the various PROPFIND parameters and headers). Actually, it would be nice if any WebDAV property of a resource would have it's own URI. I'm certainly interested in this problem (if only to enhance our own WebDAV server code), so I invite everybody interested to start a discussion on the WebDAV mailing ist (<http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-dist-auth/>).
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