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Re: [xml-dev] What Does SOAP/WS Do that A REST System Can't?
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- Subject: Re: [xml-dev] What Does SOAP/WS Do that A REST System Can't?
- From: Michael Champion <michaelc.champion@...>
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2005 15:41:19 -0500
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- Reply-to: Michael Champion <michaelc.champion@...>
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 10:01:42 -0800, Dare Obasanjo <dareo@...> wrote:
> > I *think* the whole SOAP vs REST permathread comes down to
> > Resource-orientation vs Service-orientation ...
>
> I completely disagree with that. SOAP vs. REST is rich vs. reach.
Fair enough. I was talking about the permathread abstract discussions
of architectural styles, service architectures, etc., i.e. "high REST"
in Nelson Minar's terminology. I agree that the question of "low
REST" vs WS-* does come down to rich vs reach.
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