[Cialug] how are you implementing "web services"
Nathan C. Smith
nathan.smith at ipmvs.com
Fri Dec 7 14:37:01 CST 2007
Can't speak personally, but the people I have worked (in web and other
areas) seem to lean towards XMLrpc and that gives it more traction I think.
-Nate
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From: Matthew Nuzum [mailto:newz at bearfruit.org]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 2:00 PM
To: Central Iowa Linux Users Group
Subject: [Cialug] how are you implementing "web services"
If you've written software that exposes an externally accessible API (either
public or for your own consumption) how are you doing it?
I've used soap and xmlrpc, and between the two I'm starting to prefer the
simplicity of xmlrpc. However there's now REST, atom and other web 2.0
solutions.
What do you recommend when you're talking to other people about webservices?
(please note the platform, since java people and perl people (if you can
call them that) might suggest diff solutions) Also, I'm interested in how
you're dealing with authentication.
I'm about to rewrite some code that provides a soap based interface. I'm not
sure soap is the best way, since it's been a thorn in my side since the
beginning. Especially testing. :-P
--
Matthew Nuzum
newz2000 on freenode
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