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RE: Can you stand yet another SOAP-RPC vs HTTP GET question?

  • To: "Paul Prescod" <paul@p...>,"Mike Champion" <mc@x...>,<xml-dev@l...>
  • Subject: RE: Can you stand yet another SOAP-RPC vs HTTP GET question?
  • From: "Joshua Allen" <joshuaa@m...>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 11:33:48 -0700
  • Cc: <robin@k...>,"Didier PH Martin" <martind@n...>
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  • Thread-topic: Can you stand yet another SOAP-RPC vs HTTP GET question?

RE:  Can you stand yet another SOAP-RPC vs HTTP GET question?
> If you want to see the end result of this, go look at the bizarre and
> complicated way that Hailstorm (may she rest in peace) dealt with
state.
> 

Actually, Hailstorm had the most REST-ful state manipulation scheme I
have seen proposed.  At least at the generic level, everything was a
URI, and to manipulate individual nodes, you had to address the node
globally.

But I assume you are talking about particular myServices that provided
state services, rather than the overall state manipulation scheme?

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