links for 2006-07-14
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It’s now officially annoying to use web apps that haven’t replaced clunky html functionality with peppy Ajax goodness.
Here are places Ajax should now be required in a web application:
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XMLRPC
Unlike SOAP, XMLRPC is a very simple (and imo elegant) web-services protocol, exchanging small XML messages like these:
Request:
POST /api HTTP/1.1
TE: deflate,gzip;q=0.3
Connection: TE, close
Accept: text/xml
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RSS feed of recently updated CPAN modules that includes module descriptions
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1. What is the PubSub REST API?
PubSub Concepts, Inc., operates a real-time Publish & Subscribe service. The company processes data from numerous sources and delivers information to subscribers.
The PubSub REST API is an alternative delivery mechani
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The eBay REST API enables developers to interact with the eBay API using a simple URL over HTTP; results are returned in XML format as usual.
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This article shows how to use Ajax techniques to make web apps with REST APIs.
Click here to find out more!Everyone’s talking about REST these days. Lots of people are still struggling with it, and there’s good reason for that–REST is actually quite
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i’ve met a lot of companies working on web services APIs while I’ve been working on Where 2.0. These companies want to reach programmers like me, the ones who will play with something, build a cool app or two, then promote it within their company if they
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* Master PerlNET: the best of Perl and .NET together!
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No, I haven’t sold out; I haven’t gone over to the dark side; I haven’t been bought. I’m one of the last people to be using closed-source software by choice. But one of the traits of any self-respecting hacker is curiosity, and so when he hears about some
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This area of the site covers the Perl, PHP and Python scripting languages
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This area of the site covers the JavaScript programming language.
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The CodePedia is an open system of content on programming and other computer related topics. Anyone can use the information here, and anyone can contribute what they know!
This database contains 2063 pages for you to explore - why don’t you help us mak
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This area of the site covers the JavaScript programming language.
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This area of the site covers the Perl programming language.
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This area of the site covers the PHP programming language.
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This area of the site covers Linux.
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I will first provide a brief introduction to REST and then describe how to build Web services in the REST style.
What is REST?
REST is a term coined by Roy Fielding in his Ph.D. dissertation [1] to describe an architecture style of networked systems. RE -
This WikiWikiWeb is dedicated to all things related to the RestArchitecturalStyle, including a list of RestResources, ShortSummaryOfRest, study of verbs (HttpMethods such as WhatPostCanDo?) and stable representation of nouns (common elements like TimePlac
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Achieving reliable delivery in HTTP is not difficult. It takes a little bit of understanding of how HTTP works and what reliable delivery means.
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Creating an Extreme Web Service in N Easy Steps
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The schema is an abstract structure’s diagrammatic representation of a set of data. It specifies the order of tags in the XML document, indicates fields that are mandatory or that may occur different numbers of times, gives the datatypes of fields and so
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An XML schema is a description of a type of XML document, typically expressed in terms of constraints on the structure and content of documents of that type, above and beyond the basic syntax constraints imposed by XML itself. An XML schema provides a vie
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When designing your first REST system there are a variety of mistakes people often make. I want to summarize them so that you can avoid them. If any are unclear, ask for more information on rest-discuss.
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Nitty-gritty exploration of issues related to the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style of the Web.
It complements rest-discuss, which is intended to be more of an introductory list.
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Remote objects can give a program almost unlimited power over the Internet, but most firewalls block non-HTTP requests. SOAP, an XML-based protocol, gets around this limitation to provide intraprocess communication across machines.
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Prompted by looking at Catalyst and Handel in particular, has me thinking about that whole REST thing again.
Seems to me that very few people get the point (and I’m not claiming I do). There’s been alot of smart debate, some even down to earth, but
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There’s no denying that Roy Fielding’s thesis is a masterpiece of post hoc system description. The idea of Representational State Transfer has provided a consistent analysis through which the Web can be viewed. But is REST too complicated? That questi
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REST provides access to resources through the two methods GET and POST. REST Web services are a reduced subset of the usual Web service stack.
The Axis2 REST implementation assumes the following properties:
1. REST Web services are Synchronous an
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Apache Axis2 is a complete re-design and re-write of the widely used Apache Axis SOAP stack to build on the lessons learnt from Apache Axis.
Apache Axis2 not only supports SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2, but it also has integrated support for the widely popular
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If you follow web services, then you may have heard of REST. REST is an architectural style that can be used to guide the construction of web services. Recently, there have been attempts to create such services that have met with mixed success. This artic
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The power of the URL-line
RPC-style services don’t replace the humble URL
There is often more value in getting XML out of a web service than in sending XML into a service. In such cases, the human-friendly URL-line offers distinct advantages. -
Two W3C Recommendations, XSLT (the Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) and XPath (the XML Path Language), meet that need. They provide a powerful implementation of a tree-oriented transformation language for transmuting instances of XML using
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Poderosa is a powerful, open-source, SSH2 compliant, Tab style GUI terminal emulator for Windows.
Features of Poderosa is follows, instead of TeraTerm, Putty.
Tab style GUI
It is convenient to open two or more connections at the same time and t -
Not everyone is aware of other powerful SSH capabilities, such as passwordless login, automatic execution of commands on a remote system or even mounting a remote folder using SSH! In this article we’ll cover these features and much more.
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Picasa is a free software download from Google. Now available for Linux!
Picasa is software that helps you instantly find, edit and share all the pictures on your computer. Every time you open Picasa, it automatically locates all your pictures (even on
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Google Related Links use the power of Google to automatically bring fresh, dynamic and interesting content links to any website. Webmasters can place these units on their site to provide visitors with links to useful information related to the site’s cont
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We are now beginning to see a pent up and unfulfilled demand for anything ReSTful. Demand may imply opportunity, therefore with no time to lose, how does one build a toolkit for ReST? Naturally, one can remark that ReST is too simple as to obviate the nee
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Tonic1 is a very promising RESTful web application framework for PHP. If you are doing web development in PHP I definitely suggest you take a closer look.
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Create your own fontset; works with Macs and PCs running IE & Firefox
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I wondered what conversations go on around me, about me - the information I need to know, that no one is willing to tell me. What stupid avoidable things do I constantly do? What hurtful, frustrating behaviors do I have that I don’t even know about? I w
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