So I understand where we are in the debate now. Finally. You are ignoring the data issue (i.e. what to PUT). While for me this issue is so big that I see little difference between these styles. For me, what to PUT/POST is part of the 'operation signature'. Part of the contract.



On 7/7/06, Mark Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 7/7/06, Anne Thomas Manes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> But you can't ignore the data issue. The data is the essence of the application semantics.

You're right Anne, the data is critical. But we *can* ignore it
because it's the exact same issue for both architectural styles.

Mark.




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