HATEOAS
Public
HATEOAS (Hypertext As The Engine Of Application State) is an approach for building RESTful applications over stateless HTTP in a pub/sub, state machine pattern.
Recent Activity
Items
-
Event driven architecture onto the Azure Services PlatformEvent driven architecture onto the Azure Services Platform Summary Thanks to the Azure Services Platform each and every architect has an almost infinite amount of storage and compute power at his disposal without any large upfront investments. Together with these major advantages however, ...
-
Doc - OpenRasta - Trac
-
InfoQ: REST and transactions?REST and transactions? Pretty clean API. I want to see if Atom Links can replace some of the published URI schemes so that we can limit the number of URIs exposed by the system and give more flexibility to the system as a whole. I'm also wondering if we standardize on Link Relationships ...
-
OpenRasta, or “How to speak REST” - Kyle Baley - The Coding Hillbilly - CodeBetter.Com - Stuff you need to Code Better!Do you twitter? Follow us @CodeBetter OpenRasta, or “How to speak REST” The hillbilly is on a new project. Well actually, I’m on two new projects but I’m still working on how to Code Better on the one that involves stored procs in Oracle, a web site project (vs. web application project), a ...
-
Design Characteristics of REST / Resource Oriented Server Frameworks and Clients | /var/log/mindThis post is the third part of continuing series of articles on REST. The first one was Why REST ? and the next one was REST is the DBMS of the internet with hopefully some more to follow in the coming weeks. Struts, Django, Ruby on Rails. We’ve worked with these and many other similar ...
Comments
-
Consuming RSS or Atom feed in SharePoint using custom list, SPFolder, CustomAction, and NewPageThis is probably as close as you're going to get to making SharePoint accept a WOA approach.
-
My Perfect XML-Based Publishing Platform | Jeni's MusingsThis would be quite an excellent platform, though I have become more of a fan of mixing XML and non-XML programming languages.
-
RESTful .NET: Build and Consume RESTful Web Services with .NET 3.5This is an interesting title. The reviewers on Amazon.com give it 5 stars, but I've heard it focuses almost exclusively on WCF and leaves out the great potential for building RESTful services with ASP.NET MVC.
Members
-
Started May. 28, 2009
-
Rules of this twine
This Twine has open membership.
Comments are allowed.
Members may ,add items ,invite people
Twine is about discovering, collecting and sharing the content that interests you. Learn More
Join Twine