Jan,

In that case I would expect WebSphere MQ to be compatible with the Web since it 
has a uniform interface. Correct?

Eric

----- Original Message ----
From: Jan Algermissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 2:53:27 PM
Subject: Re: [service-orientated-architecture] SOA Pizza Order Surprises

Eric,


your posting 'deserves' a more detailed reply, so sorry for only sending a 
short comment (I still have a pile of work on my desk for tonight).


On 25.02.2007, at 18:23, Eric Newcomer wrote:


It is just hard to believe that the lack of uniform interfaces in SOAP and WSDL 
is the cause of all the disconnect with the Web. 


The lack of a uniform interface (the plural doesn't really make sense here, 
does it?) is contrary to the architectural style of the Web. That is just an 
undebatable
fact. An architecture that does not employ a uniform interface can never be of 
the REST style and an architecture that does not specifically constrain itself 
to
HTTP's set of methods on all objects is necessarily disconnected from the Web.


Jan




(And, yes, GET /foo/lauchMissile is not HTTP's GET, it is tunneling the 
launchMissile invocation through GET)









 
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