| Weblog: | Building the Web with Web services | |
| Subject: | what a rubbish article | |
| Date: | 2003-11-24 23:00:30 | |
| From: | anonymous2 | |
| I am not a web services fan, but this article is awful. | ||
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what a rubbish article
2003-11-26 10:44:22 anonymous2 [Reply | View]
maybe the title is a bit misleading, I was a little disappointed by the content of the article after reading the title myself. -
what a rubbish article
2003-11-26 13:03:49 Mark Baker | [Reply | View]
Fair enough. You have to squint a little to see how the title relates to the content (though not too much).
I'm basically saying that if Web services recognized that the documents they're dealing in were state, and that they represented the state of something which could be identified, then you'd basically have the Web. See my last Weblog entry on SDO for another description. It's amazing how close Web services are getting to the Web in terms of power, without people recognizing it.
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what a rubbish article
2003-11-25 06:10:21 Mark Baker | [Reply | View]
It's specifically targetted at Web services proponents, perhaps even just those that I've worked with in the XML Protocol and Web Services Architecture WGs at the W3C who are familiar with the terminology (e.g. state/transfer/transport).
I'm sorry you didn't learn anything from it.
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what a rubbish article
2003-11-25 02:37:55 anonymous2 [Reply | View]
Your comment is entirely unhelpful. In what way is it awful? Can you be more specific?
sh.
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