IBM's developerWorks has posted the first article in a series on Ajax and REST. In the article, author Bill Higgins states that as web applications become more "immersive" -- that is, more like traditional desktop applications -- there is an increased tendency to violate the web's architectural style: representational state transfer, a.k.a. REST. He walks through an explanation of what REST is, the dangers of breaking the REST architectural model and how Ajax can be used to build stateful-client/stateless-server applications that are both "immersive" and in harmony with REST.
developerWorks' Series on Ajax and REST
Posted by: | Joey deVilla on Tuesday, October 3, 2006 at 12:59 PM EDT | |
Filed under: | Joey deVilla, Programming | |
Keywords: | architecture, REST, WebApps, web20, AJAX | |
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