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Re: REST has too many verbs


amy st. laurent
On Tue, 2002-02-12 at 12:31, Amy Lewis wrote:
> DIME?  Currently an internet draft, but some impls exist.

DIME's encapsulating multiple pieces in a single message, and dealing
with the complexity of mixing binary and textual content.  That's more
than I want, even though it's a nice step down from much of what's out
there.  At this point I just want to send XML - I'll even happily
restrict it to UTF-16 XML and call it a day.

> >I don't think there's a single true way.  BEEP ain't it, REST ain't it,
> >SOAP ain't it.  (Whatever the WSIO might want us to think.)
> 
> Heresy!  Of course there's one true way.  *My* way!  Aren't you
> listening to the duelling monologs?
> 
> Granted, there are a lot of different "my" ways, since there are a fair
> number of people here ....

That's much of the fun...
 
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Simon St.Laurent
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