Jan Algermissen wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 11, 2006, at 8:15 PM, Dan Creswell wrote:
> ....
> >
> > Think I'm just dumb........
> >
> The best way really to achieve REST epiphany is to try it out for
> yourself on a little distributed systems example and take your
> questions to rest-discuss.
>
> Jan
>












Can't you point me/us to a "little distributed systems example" that
illustrates your point?   Since it is so simple, it should be easy.  It 
would
be nice to show how someone who doesn't know the system can
"discover" its capabilities with REST and be able to make an intelligent
request.  I see there is something about "REST descriptive services"
on the rest-discuss list. Is this what is involved? Is there a standard
way to do this?  If everyone does it differently, then interoperability
suffers and it is interoperability that drives having standard interfaces.

Thanks,

Dave







 
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