On 7/23/07, William Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hmmmm .... so I'm at a loss here. Help me out. This is very interesting. > > > How would this work then? You just use HTTP as a way to send SOAP messages > but in the SOAP you'd have defined set of uniform methods/operations?
Nope. Just use SOAP as you would Atom. Where are the methods in Atom? They come from HTTP. > > > Would this uniform set be defined by some standards body or would it be > proprietary to every organization? A good, reusable chunk of it is already standardized in RFC 2616. > > > [E.g. could someone have READ, UPDATE, CREATE and other have GET, CHANGE, NEW? > These would be uniform in an organization but not outside an organization. So > one could imagine that two financial services organizations merge or > something and then you'd have two different sets of operations.] > > > I feel I'm growing some more on this thread, thank you. Thanks for keeping an open mind. Mark. -- Mark Baker. Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA. http://www.markbaker.ca Coactus; Web-inspired integration strategies http://www.coactus.com
