Bill doesn't do a very good job at separating REST from HTTP and the
Web in that article, so I wouldn't recommend trying to draw any
generalizations about REST community positions from it.

Mark.

On 3/23/09, Gregg Wonderly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gervas Douglas wrote:
>> Burke says: "What is cool about REST is you are focused on straight
>> http. So instead of worrying about interoperability between vendors…you
>> worry about interoperability between applications. You let http do the
>> heavy lifting."
>
> So is the REST crowd saying that any transport besides HTTP is less
> interesting
> and less able to "work" in the real world?
>
> So maybe we can stop saying REST and just say HTTP?
>
> Gregg Wonderly
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