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  Reconciling Web Services and REST Services (1...
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  Enable REST with Web services, Part 1: REST and Web services in WSDL 2.0
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  http://www.xfront.com/REST-Web-Services.html
Brief article on REST as an architectural style. (Roger L. Costello, xfront.com) ... I will first provide a brief introduction to REST and then describe how to build ...
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  InfoQ: A Brief Introduction to REST
In this article, Stefan Tilkov provides a pragmatic introduction to REST (REpresentational ... InfoQ.com and all content copyright © 2006-2009 C4Media Inc. ...
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  XML.com: How to Create a REST Protocol
In his first installment of XML.com's new column, The Restful Web, Joe Gregorio, one of the people behind Atom, explains how to use REST to create an application ...
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  Introduction into REST Web Services
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  enunciate
Enunciate 1.12 provides significant usability enhancements, especially regarding ... Enunciate will publish your endpoint class as a SOAP endpoint as defined by the ...
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  Common REST Mistakes
You can use HTTP in a Web service without SOAP or XML-RPC and still do the logical ... Most of these other points describe ways in which people abuse HTTP. ...
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