On 6/17/13 8:49 AM, Barry Norton wrote:

Agreed. It always amuses me to hear how Web/REST is not coupled to HTTP.

Applying for a Web job without HTML/HTTP skills is like applying for a Linked Data job without RDF/HTTP.

The rest might be interesting to some, but is of zero practical consequence.

Barry

Barry,

The point here isn't about what's the perception. The debate here is about technical reality expressed in architecture. Also, REST isn't architecture at all, that's just an attempt to describe the kind of client-server computing HTTP enables.

Does the world conflate the World Wide, Web, HTML, HTTP etc.. of course they do. That doesn't turn it into actual technical architecture.


Kingsley


On 17/06/13 13:34, Luca Matteis wrote:
Come on! If you're building something that works like the Web but isn't using HTTP, then it's *not* the Web. It's something else that has similar dynamics to the Web (like, I dunno, a gazillion of other things?).


On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:26 PM, Kingsley Idehen <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 6/17/13 8:17 AM, Luca Matteis wrote:

    On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Kingsley Idehen
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        The Web isn't about being draconian or tightly coupled to
        anything.


    But the Web *IS* tightly coupled to HTTP! Why can't Linked Data
    then be tightly coupled to RDF?

    The Web isn't tightly coupled to HTTP.

    HTTP is an effective route to a global Web.

    The magic is in the URI, the ability to provide abstraction that
    enables the loose coupling of data access protocols and data
    representation formats.

    FWIW -- when we started releasing Linked Data (at the start of
    this journey) we did so using resolvable URIs for a variety of
    schemes, not just HTTP. Even today, in the context of Web-scale
    verifiable identity, we produce Linked Data solutions that don't
    mandate HTTP scheme URIs while actually exploiting the kind of
    entity relationship fidelity that RDF delivers.

    The beauty of the World Wide Web is that it is actually loosely
    coupled at its architectural core. HTTP is a productive short-cut
    to the Web due its increasing ubiquity.

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