On 5/18/06, Mark Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Can you point to the Anti-Vogels, someone who wrote an article that shows how ignoring pragmatic / opportunistic technology choices and  focusing on the principles of the web architecture rather than the principles of service architecture has led to actual business success?

Nope.  I can merely point to the billions upon billions of dollars
generated via the Web so far, and suggest that it's quite a leap of
faith to think that it won't continue to do the same for
machine-to-machine integration.
 
But that's the whole point of this thread: Are all those billions being generated because the web is such a universal and pragmatic way of "transporting" arbitrary data around, or are those billions generated by people who think about abstract resources and "tranferring" their representations?  I simply don't care, so long as it works ... but the fact that it works is not evidence in favor of the proposition that following the underlying theory of the web leads to best practice on the web.

 


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