On Monday, February 26, 2007, at 09:29AM, "Stefan Tilkov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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>There's a bridge from HTTP to JMS: http://hjb.berlios.de/
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>I haven't tried it out yet, though.

The docs say:

"The connection factory is registered by sending a GET request to the /register 
child URL of its URI."

Not sure if I am judging to harsh here, but registering something sounds like a 
side effect - which GET should
obviously not have. Makes me think they actually are not as RESTful as they 
seem.

But I only took a brief look at the docs.

Jan

 


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>On Feb 25, 2007, at 10:55 PM, Eric Newcomer wrote:
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>> Jan,
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>> In that case I would expect WebSphere MQ to be compatible with the  
>> Web since it has a uniform interface. Correct?
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>> 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
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>> Eric,
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>> 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).
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>> On 25.02.2007, at 18:23, Eric Newcomer wrote:
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>>> 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.
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>> 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
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>> (And, yes, GET /foo/lauchMissile is not HTTP's GET, it is tunneling  
>> the launchMissile invocation through GET)
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