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Rest Awhile

Rest Awhile 02/01/2005 10:07 PM

Yeah, the rumors are true. After three years of this site, I've decided to give it a rest. Being pigeonholed...




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The doctors and bankers will get that, just as the highway patrolmen already do. XML documents, flowing through XML plumbing, can now deliver very real and tangible benefits. For the publishing geeks who started it all, it's a moment to savor. [Full story at InfoWorld.com]
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It looks like SOAP is destined to continue to be maligned and misunderstood.

Dave Winer is upset because not everybody limits themselves to his narrow RPC profile of SOAP usage.  Non-RPC usage of SOAP isn't new - it was always in the spec.  And things that fit Dave's narrow profile continue to interop.

Mark Baker is upset because SOAP permits usages which are not, in his and many people's opinion, well architected.  Usages such as RPC.  While many of Mark's arguments resonate with me, he tends to throw the baby out with the bathwater.  He might as well say that Python is not a good language for building REST systems because it can also be used for RPC.

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Adam Bosworth: I admit to not being a REST expert and the people commenting, Mike Dierkin and Mark Baker in particular, certainly are. They tell me I'm all wet about the REST issues. I'll dig into it. But I admit, I don't get it. I need to be educated.

I personally think that the place to start is to first tease apart the "HTTP is the one true protocol" from the "REST is the one true architecture", and then initially focus on the latter.  Once done, you may come back to believe in one or both of these, but they can be addressed independently.

To draw an analogy, Java 1.0 did not have a component model.  A convention of getters and setters methods corresponding to a property emerged.  Getters always have zero parameters, setters typically have one.

On the web, there is an analogous component model.  Resources have a GET and POST method (as well as a few others).  This is not one per property, but one per resource (object).  This encourages a coarse grained approach to integration - something that scales better than fine grained access.

Nothing in REST requires or precludes an equivalent to WSDL.  However, nothing in WSDL today models the interaction that is typical of WSDL itself: "at this address is a document of a given type.  If you GET it, you will find a strongly typed description of another resource (endpoint)".

Anybody with experience in database design will tell you that it makes sense to focus a lot of energy on optimizing reads.  The web does this well.

Other principles that apply: all persistent resources have identifiers.  No implicit state.

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This seems really cool. These new kinds of servers are gonna be a key part of our collective future.

The 1060 REST microkernel and XML app server. 1060 NetKernel Suhail Ahmed alerted me, via email, to a really interesting project called NetKernel, from 1060 Research. The docs describe it as "a commercial open-source realisation of the HP Dexter project." Here's the skinny:

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