coming back to the question "what actually is a service?" with a RESTified perspective, I had the following line of thinking:
REST (using as a synonym to HTTP/1.1) proclaims that a GET should be an idempotent description of the resource, e.g. the service I may invoke via a POST (assuming a service to be a resource needing a certain input to produce desired output).
For ws-* people that description might be a WSDL, for normal people, this will probably be a <form>.
Enough intro to my question: Anybody using microformats to markup forms? Something along the line "I am a service, this is my <form> expecting the following microformats".
Does that make sense? Feedback welcome!
Cheers
Hagen
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