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REST vs SOA(P) yawn.pdf
via REST by (author unknown) on February 25, 2008
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Principled Design of the Modern Web Architecture (Roy Fielding).pdf
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The State of REST vs SOA (Stefan Tilkov, BeJUG Enterprise SOA ’07).pdf
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WS vs REST - Mashing up the Truth from Facts, Myths and Lies (Sanjiva Weerawarana, ApacheCon 2007).pdf
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Is The Web Good Enough for Web services (Paul Downey - QCon).pdf
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The Web - Distributed Objects Realized! (Mark Baker, OOPSLA 2007).ppt
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A conversation with Roy Fielding about HTTP, REST, WebDAV, JSR 170, and Waka.mp3
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A little REST and Relaxation (Roy Fielding).pdf
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remote desktop using both monitors without additional software
via Ben Hall's Blog by Ben Hall on February 25, 2008
... /spanMore information can be found on technet where it says the switch "Matches the Remote Desktop width and height with the local virtual desktop, spanning across multiple monitors if necessary"One annoyance, any window with the position set to centre screen will end up in the split between my two monitors. Hope you find it useful...Technorati Tags: Vista, Visual Studio 2008
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Balancing WS-* vs. REST
via Sanjiva Weerawarana's Blog by Sanjiva Weerawarana on February 25, 2008
Interesting article about WS-* vs. REST .. worth the read (and not only because I'm metioned ;-)).
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