Carnets de BordA weblog about Service Oriented, Process Centric, Model Driven Programming ModelsREST REST easy...- February 28, 2008 Steve got his best shot at explaining how ... the uniform-interface constraint reduces client-server coupling and helps minimize gratuitous differences in interface and method semantics across disparate resources. So here he starts: One is that different resources should each have specific interfaces and methods that more accurately reflect their precise functionality. But, Steve, have you considered that information systems where invented 8000 years ago Have you...http://www.ebpml.org/blog/69.htm REST What's great about REST- February 26, 2008 Interesting combination of posts on Stefan's blog: REST doubts and the announcement of Steve's interview at QCon. Let me do with Steve first. Steve, we actually have a similar background, I am also an EE self-trained developer. I think I taught about 100 more classes in software engineering than I took. I just want to point out two things you said. First, you say: There's a problem if you have to define something in IDL just to know how to use it. That...http://www.ebpml.org/blog/68.htm SOA SCA and JBI bring nothing to the SOA table- February 25, 2008 Somebody brought to my attention Jason Bloomberg's opinion about these technologies (CIRCA May 2007) and asked me what's the big fuss about SCA Jason argues: JBI, ... is essentially a Java plug-in architecture that you could use to build a Java-based ESB. SCA is a component architecture for building service components, which are pieces of software that could consume or provide services He continues: SCA is more about building components that consume services. So its..http://www.ebpml.org/blog/67.htm |