SA-REST: Semantically Interoperable and Easier-to-Use Services and Mashups
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Article
Abstract
Services based on the representational state transfer (REST) paradigm, a lightweight implementation of a service-oriented architecture, have found even greater success than their heavyweight siblings, which are based on the Web Services Description Language (WSDL.) and SOAP. By using XML-based messaging, RESTful services can bring together discrete data from different services to create meaningful data sets; mashups such as these are extremely popular today.
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Publication Info
Published in IEEE Internet Computing, Volume 11, Issue 6, 2007, pages 91-94.
© IEEE, 2007
APA Citation
Sheth, A. P., Gomadam, K., & Lathem, J. (2007). SA-REST: Semantically Interoperable and Easier-to-Use Services and Mashups. IEEE Internet Computing, 11 (6), 91-94.
https://doi.org/10.1109/MIC.2007.133