On Jun 28, 2006, at 9:35 PM, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
>
> Right, and with HTTP, the message layer semantics that transpire  
> based on you
> invoking a HTTP operation are at the same level as the eventual method
> invocation on the remote end of an RMI INVOKE operation.
NO! The HTTP method invocations *are* the eventual invocations.

Try it this way: Suppose a little use case and that all your objects  
have the same set of methods. Try to find the set of objects you need  
to enable the use case.

Or look here:
http://prescod.net/rest/Steps_to_extreme.html

It is irritating at first, I know, but getting it into your brain is  
worth the effort a 1000 times, even if you do never
design a RESTful system. The new perspective is enlightening.

Jan


> There are no real
> differentiating factors other than nomenclature here are there?
>
> Gregg Wonderly
>
>
> 






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