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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Champion [mailto:mc@xegesis.org]
> Sent: 13 April 2002 16:57
> To: 'xml-dev'
> Subject: Re: RE: [xml-dev] Will Web Services Kill HTTP?
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> > 4/13/2002 10:32:10 AM, Bill de hÓra <dehora@eircom.net> wrote:
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> >I was trying to figure out what a REST setup would look like
> in a The
> >idea of using few but well known verbs is speech act theory for
> >the rest of us, but you see thr idiom in everyday OO code as
> >well as get/set methods.
>
> Mike:
> This is a bit over my head, but I think I agree. REST gives
> OO designers a standard set of persistence operations (?) and
> XML means that the data can be exposed rather than
> encapsulated, making it un-necessary to define all those
> get/set methods that make OOP tedious. Perhaps this frees up
> designers and programmers to focus on the business logic /
> actual value added rather than the mechanics of data
> manipulation and persistence. More or less?
less is more :)
Bill de hÓra
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