2010/6/28 Philippe Marschall <[email protected]>: > On 06/28/2010 12:25 AM, Germán Arduino wrote: >> As flickr, > > Besides REST and SOAP > >> blogger, > > Nope, not any more. > >> wordpress, > > ok > >> Joomla sites, > > ok > >> Google blog search, > > Couldn't find anything about it. Google is standardizing on GData and > "AJAX". Even SOAP is being phased out. > >> Drupal sites, > > Moving away from XML-RPC like anybody else. > >> delicious, > > Couldn't find anything XML-RPC related, seems to use "REST". > >> zope, > > OK. > >> products as SAP, > > Still? I would have assumed they moved on. > >> to mention a few that >> I have in mind now.... >> >> I means, not only web sites, also products and I think also that is a >> compact protocol that could permit to implement an API to servers / >> products easily. > > My impression is that people either moved from XML-RCP to SOAP or > abandoned the idea and went to REST. I don't know anybody who considers > it for new projects. >
Blogger and Google in general yes, are moving to GData but xml-rpc is still suported. But I understand your point, you think that isn't worth to invest in this protocol. I need to think about. Cheers. Germán. _______________________________________________ Pharo-project mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pharo-project
