On 1/18/07, Gregg Wonderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's a feature of REST, by definition.
>
> No, REST transfers the content, it doesn't specify that it's possible to then
> make connections to the network, or how that is done.  How that is done, is a
> programming API.

REST is an architectural style.  You seem to think it's HTTP or the
Web, or something else concrete.  Architectural styles are abstract,
and so if one - like REST - says it includes a mobile code constraint,
then by golly it includes a mobile code constraint.

Mark.
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