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RE: Exposing resources/services vs hiding implementation detai

  • To: "Michael Champion" <michaelc.champion@g...>,"xml-dev" <xml-dev@l...>
  • Subject: RE: Exposing resources/services vs hiding implementation details
  • From: "Dare Obasanjo" <dareo@m...>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 17:44:31 -0700
  • Thread-index: AcU6PAnCzln8LfVnRR2NY9rIvYRfEgABXO+A
  • Thread-topic: Exposing resources/services vs hiding implementation details

RE:  Exposing resources/services vs hiding implementation detai
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Champion [mailto:michaelc.champion@g...] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 4:52 PM
> To: xml-dev
> Subject: Re:  Exposing resources/services vs hiding 
> implementation details
> 
> 
> My motivation in all this uber-permathread is that I opposed 
> the notion that was popular 3-4 years ago of extending the 
> COM/CORBA/RMI
> distributed object paradigm to the Web;    I agreed with the
> RESTifarians that it wouldn't scale, wouldn't leverage the 
> Web infrastructure, all the classic arguments that appear to 
> have been validated by Amazon, Bloglines, Flickr, etc.  But 
> now I'm questioning the currently popular notion that the Web 
> architectural style is generally suitable for enterprise 
> scenarios where COM/RMI/J2EE/etc.
> are entrenched.  

Interesting. Who's stated this opinion recently? 


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