The bucket leaks on a not infrequent basis. This would appear to be a characteristic of an overloaded connectionless system... A workaround would be to repost. Another would be for interested members of the Group to look at the Group's Website periodically. Bearing in mind my lack of technical prowess, constructive suggestions from any of you would be much appreciated.
Gervas --- In [email protected], "A W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I noticed that my message has published in the site without sending an email > as usual. > I think something is needed to be corrected > > On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 1:12 PM, A W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It is great but how an application can find another application in the Net > > without having a WADL (the equivalent for WSDL in WS-*)? > > > > All the best > > Ashraf Gala > > > > On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Nick Gall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> [Cross-posted in REST-Discuss Yahoo Group] > >> > >> Two Gartner colleagues and I just published a note on WOA -- a term I > >> coined a couple of years ago and finally got around to nailing down. > >> > >> I've posted some highlights from it on my blog: > >> > >> http://blogs.gartner.com/nick_gall/2008/11/19/woa-putting-the-web-back-in-web-services/ > >> . > >> > >> Let me just repeat the essential definition here: > >> > >> WOA is an architectural substyle of SOA that integrates systems and > >> users via a web of globally linked hypermedia based on the > >> architecture of the Web. This architecture emphasizes generality of > >> interfaces (UIs and APIs) to achieve global network effects through > >> five fundamental generic interface constraints: > >> 1. Identification of resources > >> 2. Manipulation of resources through representations > >> 3. Self-descriptive messages > >> 4. Hypermedia as the engine of application state > >> 5. Application neutrality > >> > >> I am especially interested in this list's feedback on the addition of > >> a fifth constraint to Roy's four "uniform interface" constraints: > >> "application neutrality". Reactions to the change from "uniform > >> interface" to "generic interface" are also welcome. (As are any other > >> reactions -- except to the choice of the name "WOA". <grin>) > >> > >> -- Nick > >> > >> Nick Gall > >> Phone: +1.781.608.5871 > >> AOL IM: Nicholas Gall > >> Yahoo IM: nick_gall_1117 > >> MSN IM: (same as email) > >> Google Talk: (same as email) > >> Email: nick.gall AT-SIGN gmail DOT com > >> Weblog: http://ironick.typepad.com/ironick/ > >> Furl: http://www.furl.net/members/ngall > >> > >> > > > > >
