Tag Archives: Web Services
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When Distributed Computing Meets Static Typing
Leave a comment18 July 2007 by Ian Davis
However, the insidious thing is that the failure wasn’t because their application was improperly coded to fail if it saw …
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Strong Typing vs the Web
Leave a comment18 November 2006 by Ian Davis
It’s clearly SOAP-beating day. Here’s Nelson Minar’s view: The deeper problem with SOAP is strong typing. WSDL accomplishes its magic …
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Unreal Conversations
Leave a comment17 November 2006 by Ian Davis
If you haven’t seen Pete Lacey’s socratic dialogue on the evolution of SOAP then please go and read it straight …
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Nodalities
Leave a comment11 May 2006 by Ian Davis
Blogging here is going to be a bit light for a while. I’ve started blogging more regularly on a new …
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Even Cobol
Leave a comment24 February 2006 by Ian Davis
Sometime you need to make extreme statements to make a subtle point clearer: It doesn’t matter how easy it is …
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SOAP Destined to A Life of Obscurity
116 December 2005 by Ian Davis
This piece from Dare Obasanjo hot on the heels of the UDDI public registry closure adds weight to my suspicion …
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A Spectre Haunting the Enterprise
Leave a comment10 November 2005 by Ian Davis
Peter Rip writes on Enterprise Web 2.0: Today’s Enterprise IT budgets continue to be largely defined by the consolidation happening …
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It’s SOAP vs HTTP
110 November 2005 by Ian Davis
Mark Nottingham characterises the old REST vs SOAP debate in a different way. Now it’s SOAP vs. HTTP: you can …
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Search Engine APIS
328 June 2005 by Ian Davis
Alex Bosworth on why Search engine APIs are failing: Talking to Google engineers, I was informed that Google thinks of …
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Webapp APIs
1019 May 2005 by Ian Davis
I’ve been collecting webapp APIs. Here’s what I have so far. I’m bound to have missed some. Drop me a …
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