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Re: What Does SOAP/WS Do that A REST System Can't?


joe gregorio rest
On 4/14/05, David Lyon <david.lyon@c...> wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 8:22 am, Joe Gregorio wrote:
> > On 4/14/05, david.lyon@c... <david.lyon@c...> wrote:
> > > Quoting Joe Gregorio <joe.gregorio@g...>:
> > > What are you trying to do exactly Joe?
> >
> > I am trying to understand some statements Rich Salz made
> > about HTTP.
> 
> Maybe you might be better off explaining the problem a bit
> more clearly. You're being very evasive on this.

I will explain this one more time:
Rich made statements about HTTP.
I don't agree with those statements.
I am asking Rich for more details to understand his viewpoint.
 
It's called a 'converstation', even been in one?

> I think he has answered every question quite well.
       ...lots of meaningless drivel elided...
> might be a good time to think about giving up.

Maybe it's a good time to think about offering
something constructive to the converstation.

   -joe

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Joe Gregorio        http://bitworking.org

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