--- In [email protected], Alexander Johannesen 
<alexander.johanne...@...> wrote:
>
> Heh,
> 
> The only thing that didn't make sense was Steve thinking he was a heretic. :)
> 
> There's always been a semantic wall between those who push pure REST
> and those who push some implementation of it. I like the idea of an
> architectural framework for doing things RESTfully, but I don't see it
> as something that fits into the middleware; to me, if clients and
> servers are RESTful, your job is done. In fact for me, REST eradicates
> most needs for middleware, and I suspect this might be why some push
> REST back into middleware (either through staying alive or lack of
> understanding), but that's just pure speculation.

Perhaps they want to make REST a new, fashionable market for their products.

Gervas

> 
> 
> Alex
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