On 4/20/07, Peter Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FWIW I think the confusion came from me reading "written remote facades by
hand" to mean

Well, that's really your biggest problem - you read a lot into
anything people say and then you publicly ask them to justify whatever
it is you think they meant. My first draft responses to your post here
were not fit for publication. What I posted was my fourth draft.

I generally write my entire service facade by hand to expose a very
specific remote API. The REST adapter is merely a way to then expose
that remote API (which is already, by definition, available for SOAP
and AMF).

However, fault handling differs between all of these protocols so
writing one remote facade is almost never sufficient.
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