April 2006
Google, Amazon, and Beyond: Creating and Consuming Web Services
by ms_michel (via)Free Apress Book On Web Services : http://www.apress.com/free/content/googleamazon.pdf
October 2005
September 2005
1060 research - netkernal - quotes from the blogsphere
by macroronJohn Udell (infoworld) I never heard the phrase "REST microkernel" before, but I had an immediate expectation of what that would mean. An hour's experimentation with the system met that expectation. Wildly interesting stuff.
1060 research - netKernel - service oriented microkernel and xml application server - white paper
by macroronfrom websites to internet operating systems. a perspective on the evolution of the web and a rethink of web-services.
netKernel - service oriented microkernel and xml application server
by macrorongeneralizes the principles of REST, the basis for the successful operation of the World Wide Web, and applies them down to the finest granularity of service-based software composition. The Web is the most scaleable and adaptive information system ever.
netKernel tour - system
by macroron[rest] the term REpresentational State Transfer (REST) originates from the seminal work of roy t. fielding in retrospectively defining the core architectural principles of the world wide web.
web-calculus
by macrorona generic messaging and capability-based security model for this world of heterogeneous application interfaces
yurl.net redirectory home - access-controlled wiki.
by macrorona simple, but multi-functional www application. depending on how you use it, it can fulfil many roles.
Wackylabs.Net » Flickr.Net Example Code
by ms_michel & 1 other (via)One of the most requested things at the moment is example code, or documentation for the Flickr.Net API LIbrary, so this is the first (of possibly a series) of tutorials, focusing on how to create the Flickr class object, with and without authentication.
Architectural Styles and the Design of Network-based Software Architectures
by macroron & 6 othersCHAPTER 5: Representational State Transfer (REST)
August 2005
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