Le mardi 19 janvier 2010 à 09:40 -0500, Arthur Ryman a écrit : > > +1 > > A simple (non-JSON) Web UI is often useful for testing, debugging, > etc. It also provides a way for Web crawlers to index the content. We > should consider using RDFa in HTML to include the semantics. > It would be interesting, but not mandatory IMHO. If humans connect to REST APIs they would be able to use it.
If clients (machines) would connect without a clue of the content-types allowed in OSLC, they would get something eventually (semantic web crawlers) But I think it should be sufficient to require as part of the standard's required behaviours that servers support RDF+XML or JSON (or ATOM) without adding other constraints. My 2 cents, Best regards, -- Olivier BERGER <[email protected]> http://www-public.it-sudparis.eu/~berger_o/ - OpenPGP-Id: 1024D/6B829EEC Ingénieur Recherche - Dept INF Institut TELECOM, SudParis (http://www.it-sudparis.eu/), Evry (France)
