[email protected] Op 3-mei-2013 16:05 schreef "Jerome Louvel" <[email protected]> het volgende:
> Hi Adam, > > Regarding Restlet Framework, its implies a resource-oriented design > (resources, URIs, representations) and proper usage of HTTP > application-level features (conneg, caching, conditional requests, etc.). > > However it doesn't force interaction between clients and servers to go > through hypermedia even though we help with that via template engines, HTML > form parsing and so on. > > We do already have support for machine-to-machine interactions in the form > of annotated Restlet interfaces which do involve a coordinated deployment > of clients and servers. > > So concretely there won't be any fundamental change moving forward but > probably more support for machine-to-machine interactions around the Web > API style, which people have been looking for anyway for a long time (e.g. > how to document / version my API). > > Best regards, > Jerome > -- > http://restlet.org > http://twitter.com/#!/jlouvel > > > > > 2013/5/3 Adam Mc <[email protected]> > >> Jerome, this was a good post and lots to think about. I don't have any >> feed back right now, as much of the conversation was new material for me, >> but I tended to agree with what Hansson posted. >> >> Are you planing on moving Restlet towards more of the Web API style >> framework, as opposed to a streamlined REST framework? I got that >> impression from your blog post that is what you might be thinking. >> >> ------------------------------------------------------ >> >> http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=3054829 >> > > ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=3054841

