On 9/12/06, jeffrschneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you consider REST as having a similar two stage verb system? That
> is, does REST hide/defer the actual verb (ship, fire, etc.) Clearly
> REST has a set of first order verbs (HTTP verbs). But can we think
> of the state change induced verb (Ship Order, Fire Employee) as the
> second order implicit verb?
Nooo! One verb to a message please 8-)
There's the verb, and then there's the stuff that happens when it's
"invoked". The client has visibility into the former (interface), not
the latter (implementation).
Mark.
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