Maybe when the big budget projects fail they’ll turn to the “quick fix” solutions that the rest of us know will work and are, in fact, more architecturally sound.” 8-)
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“The more i think about what service oriented architecture means the more i realize loosely coupled has to go beyond lip service.” Amen to that.
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My consultancy gets a Web site. Articles to come…
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“Web access toolkits should make it easier to do the right thing”. Or maybe make it harder to do the wrong thing, e.g. SOAP libs and protocol independence.
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8-)
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Includes a good intro section talking about Web vs. Web services. Nice quote; “Application development doesn’t have to mirror the complexity of its applications.”
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Google Fight speaks on the REST vs SOA(P) debate. We now know, unequivocally, that people prefer napping to bathing. 8-)
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“In 10 years, any physical object should be able to tag itself in a way that links it to relevant information and functions in cyberspace”. 8-)
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Here’s a few quotes from a presentation I found. I’ve replaced the name of the technology with “____” below, and it’s the same technology in each quote. What is it?

A key concept of the data web is this idea that the response to any ____ request will either contain data or another address at which to ask for that data… If you get back data then you are done, if you get back another address you make a request of that address, you will get back either data or …

Using ____ we can consume and aggregate distributed data without having to make new copies and without complex multi-protocol clients.

An ____ data store is often depicted as a graph.

Here’s the offending presentation.

And here’s some of my past comments on this same technology. As I said there, those who don’t understand the Web, are doomed to reinvent it.


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