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RE: [xml-dev] "Introducing MicroXML, Part 1: Explore the basic principles of MicroXML"

HATEOAS/REST is resilience over efficiency, aka, long term over short
term design to achieve stability or, why scale matters.  Let the client
look at the document and decide instead of the server dishing a header.

On the other hand, sometimes it is worth throwing all the pieces in the
air and breaking it to achieve innovation through original perspective.
That's what I do if I get stuck in a musical composition that starts to
bore me or goes to gray goo.  That is the joy of anonymity and
independence:  being one's own client means never having to serve up
"I'm sorry: 404".

len

-----Original Message-----
From: Rushforth, Peter [mailto:Peter.Rushforth@NRCan-RNCan.gc.ca] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2012 1:37 PM
To: liam@w3.org; Len Bullard
Cc: David Carlisle; xml-dev@lists.xml.org
Subject: RE: [xml-dev] "Introducing MicroXML, Part 1: Explore the basic
principles of MicroXML"


>  That is HATEOAS.

Sorry, that is code-on-demand, and either js or XSLT can implement
HATEOAS now,
especially the XML stuff with XSLT, because it is easy.

Peter


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