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I suppose we could go with Rest-ful, Pre-rest or No-Rest then unless someone can think of anything better. HTTP API is another useful descriptor that I used to use. Roy should be glad he got credit for inventing the term. Now the rest of us can frustrate him. Or make him Rest-Less :-) Regards, Richard Schoen | Director of Document Management Technologies, HelpSystems T: + 1 952-486-6802 RJS Software Systems | A Division of HelpSystems richard.schoen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.rjssoftware.com Visit me on: Twitter | LinkedIn -----Original Message----- @Richard, Roy Fielding expressed a great deal of frustration with people hijacking his acronym (REST) to describe their various web services APIs and protocols. He suggested that people come up with their own acronyms. Otherwise, why go to the bother of categorizing and articulating 6 key architectural constraints in a thesis? Roy made a point, saying that PROCESSES come and go, but DATA remains, and REST is about accessing DATA; A little pedantic, perhaps. But he created the SPEC.
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