Hey Radovan,

On 7/7/06, Radovan Janecek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>    So let's imagine I want to create new web site that will provide blog 
> editing functionality and I will want to integrate with existing blogging 
> systems. All of them provide HTTP access to insert new posts, comments, and 
> so on. Users of my site will edit new posts in my editor and publish them on 
> their blog servers.
>
> So beside writing the superb editor I have the integration task. Can you 
> explain how much easier this task is with REST than with WSDL? All I see is 
> that if I want to support one more blog server ('the new service added to the 
> system') I just need to write new integratoin code into my editor. In both 
> cases.

Not if all the blogging systems support the same interface & data
formats, right?  Then you just need to "point" your already developed
code at the new system.

> If there was strict payload agreement then, of course, the integration would 
> be easy. I'm sure APP will solve this for one domain. Some GData-like 
> solution for another domain. We are not there yet on the Web and certainly 
> not in enterprise.

So what domain can't you use APP (or GData, which is based on APP) for?

BTW, both APP and GData are on the Web.

Mark.




 
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