This document defines XRD, a simple generic format for describing resources. Resource descriptor documents provide machine-readable information about resources (resource metadata) for the purpose of promoting interoperability, and assist in interacting with unknown resources that support known interfaces. For example, a web page about an upcoming meeting can provide in its descriptor document the
The Atom Publishing Protocol is a failure. Now that I've met by blogging-hyperbole-quotient for the day let's talk about standards, protocols, and technology. This is all the fodder I was going to throw together for a presentation I proposed for OSCon. Since that proposal got rejected I'm going to post it here. On the other hand, my App Engine tutorial got accepted, so I'll still see you at the co
Can you explain REST in under 15 minutes? I gave it a try: Very nice explanation indeed, Joe. Thank you very much. I should have tried to fully understand what REST represents some time ago, but always forgot to research, your video is a nice starting point. Now I'm heading to the "Further Reading" items. :) Posted by Gabriel Gilini on 2008-10-08 Great explanation, this will be a worthwhile post t
DeWitt: @dehora Sorry, that should read: We haven't created an AtomPub *for* RPC yet. IMHO, that's the biggest gap today. What we seem to need is a data-oriented REST protocol. We already have document-oriented REST protocols covered with the Atom Publishing Protocol, but what if the information you want to convey is data, i.e. doesn't have the minimum meta-data to qualify as a document, such as a
The latest draft of the URI Template spec is available: http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-gregorio-uritemplate-03.txt As usual you can find the HTML, diffs from the previous version, and an updated URI Template explainer web service here: http://bitworking.org/projects/URI-Templates/ I folded in much of the feedback on the 02 draft. Here are the notes from the revision history: Added more
Update 1: Wow, apparently using Atom as an example was a bad idea given the number of people with their knickers in a twist. Update 2: Fixed the URI Template to accomodate Sam's nose. Update 3: Good feedback from Tim Bray, Mark Nottingham, and Rob Sayre. There are times when you have a large representation of a resource and only want to edit a small part of that resource. Wikipedia is a good examp
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