Resource-Oriented Computing with NetKernel
Tom Geudens
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Description for Resource-Oriented Computing with NetKernel
Paperback. REST has changed the way developers build web services and design APIs, but in many ways it's a partial solution. HTTP's design certainly makes REST's elegance possible, but past HTTP practice and expectations, as well as its choice of actions, create some limits. Num Pages: 246 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: UMN. Category: (XV) Technical / Manuals. Dimension: 232 x 180 x 14. Weight in Grams: 418.
REST has changed the way developers build web services and design APIs, but in many ways it's a partial solution. HTTP's design certainly makes REST's elegance possible, but past HTTP practice and expectations, as well as its choice of actions, create some limits. Resource-Oriented Computing (ROC) pushes REST ideas to the next level, both removing many of the crutches developers have used with REST and adding a few key new components for working with the resources at the heart of the REST paradigm. NetKernel, an open source Java application, makes it easy to get started with ROC. ... Read more
REST has changed the way developers build web services and design APIs, but in many ways it's a partial solution. HTTP's design certainly makes REST's elegance possible, but past HTTP practice and expectations, as well as its choice of actions, create some limits. Resource-Oriented Computing (ROC) pushes REST ideas to the next level, both removing many of the crutches developers have used with REST and adding a few key new components for working with the resources at the heart of the REST paradigm. NetKernel, an open source Java application, makes it easy to get started with ROC. ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
O´Reilly Media United States
Number of pages
246
Condition
New
Number of Pages
175
Place of Publication
Sebastopol, United States
ISBN
9781449322526
SKU
V9781449322526
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About Tom Geudens
At the age of 15, Tom Geudens' parents gave him a choice. Either become a baker or go into IT. That Christmas Santa brought a MSX homecomputer, the choice was made. At twenty and with a Bachelor in IT under his belt, he joined the IT department of Colruyt, a Belgian retailer specialized in 'Lowest Price' and doing this through ... Read more
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