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This is a reboot of a post I wrote back in July last year, listing up the Japanese equivalents of websites that are popular in the US and Europe. For example, Japanese people don’t know Ebay but auction their stuff off on Yahoo Japan Auctions, get in touch with friends via Mixi instead of Facebook etc. etc. I linked to the English versions whenever possible (see the [ENG] mark). Leave a comment if
COM/CORBAを超える技術として衝撃的に登場したSOAP。大手ベンダーの後押しや草の根での活動が実を結び徐々に注目を集めていった。しかし,かつて盛んに強調されたSOAPのメリットの多くは,今となってみれば非現実的なものだった。 筆者がWebサービスと呼ばれる技術分野にかかわり始めて,丸5年が経過している。Webサービスはその間,大きなうねりとなり,IT関連の雑誌や講演会など多くの場面で目にするようになった。しかし現状では,Webサービスの勢いは停滞していると言わざるを得ない。ITベンダーの思惑が渦巻き,多数の規約が林立している。それぞれを後押しするベンダーの主導権争いが続いている状況だ。 一方で,足元には力強い根っこや茎を持った,新たな「Webサービス」が芽吹いている。例えば,Weblog(ブログ)と,そこで利用されるRSS(RDF Site Summary,またはReally Sim
Several months ago, Mark Baker wrote an interesting post entitled Validation considered harmful. I agree with many of the points he makes but I would draw different conclusions. One important point is that when you take versioning into consideration, it will almost never be the case that a particular document will inherently have a single schema against which it should always be validated. A singl
[Update: hacking the Google Search AJAX API — see below.] [Update #2: Don Box is thinking along the same lines as I am.] [Update #3: Rob Sayre points out that there is, in fact, a published browser-side JavaScript API underlying the AJAX widget.] Over on O’Reilly Radar, Brady Forrest mentioned that Google is shutting down its SOAP-based search API. Another victory for REST over WS-*? Nope — Google
(By way of Sam Ruby), Leonard Richardson asks: The “POX” in HTTP+POX basically means “no SOAP”, but what specifically don’t HTTP+POX people like about SOAP? Is it the complexity of the SOAP message itself? Plain old XML can get pretty complex too. Or is it the fact that the SOAP message contains information (like the method name) that they think should go in the URI?OK I'll bite. "no SOAP?"
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