Now I really like all this REST stuff and am even building my own
RESTful MDA tool: Tefkat.
The usual argument says something like lots of nouns
(URIs), and a small number of verbs (as in HTTP) leads to a scalable
world. Hence, get rid of CORBA IDL, SOAP (please!), etc and build
document-centric systems, not API-centric ones.
But, if this is so good, then why not apply it in other areas such as the
desktop? Why not replace POSIX and the Java libraries and the OS X Cocoa
libraries and the .NET libraries with RESTful services instead?
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