And a follow up http://service-architecture.blogspot.com/2008/11/rest-of-soa-questions.html on some of the questions I was asked.
Steve 2008/12/2 Gervas Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > <<So last week at AdobeMAX I did my first public presentation on doing > REST and SOA together. Thanks to Duane for that and to the person who > dropped out leaving me with the baby :) > > Now I know they recorded the audio and video so when I find that I'll > link to it. > > What I said was that the REST model works in the interactional space > of applications, especially in those which are focused around data > navigation. I admitted that I found it a bit fan-boyish when it first > came out but that there are areas where it does deliver value. > > Thanks to Ben Scowen I had a whole set of detail around REST as he has > done a massive REST Web programme, so kudos to Ben on that. I also > wanted to make sure that people who attended would have some real > detail around REST rather than just the picture presentations I > normally use. > > My major bit on the presentation around REST was the concept of state > management in REST and the fact that (for me) this is the bit that > really differentiates REST and which is the hardest to get your brain > around. > > The other major bit was the concept of thinking about the services and > then using the URIs and methods as the way to separate the > implementation of the services, I used an internal example as a way to > do that.>> > > You can read this blog and see Steve's presentation at: > > http://service-architecture.blogspot.com/ > > Gervas > >
