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Peter Hunsberger wrote: > So, first you need to decide what the real > fundamentals of your information space are: > HTTP, URIs, HTML, XML, etc. My interest is at a higher level. I would like to abstract away from specific "formats", and understand the general mechanisms/patterns that have emerged on the Web for formulating and delivering "information". Joseph Chiusano referenced an article that said: "Web pages as the face of the Web are becoming less important in general. Rather, the foundation for the Global SOA has Web services as the underpinning." I disagree wholeheartedly with the referenced article. The whole point of my message is that networked "information" is the underpinning of the Web, not any particular technology or format. Web services (SOA) is just one of many mechanisms/patterns of information formation and delivery. One mechanism/pattern is neither better nor inferior than another. My objective is to understand how to effectively utilize the whole set of mechanisms/patterns, i.e., to be able to effectively utilize all the information on the Web, in an integrated, holistic fashion. Simon North wrote: > What about chat, P2P, IM, IRC, blogspace ... surely > they are all part of the information space? Yes, good catch Simon. Thanks. /Roger
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