intertwingly

It’s just data

Getting Creative


Read this.  Want more?  Watch this.  See the connection?  Make the connection.

Partying like it is 1999


Tim KnipSo... Dave: HTTP/1.1 + SOAP-headers? Please? ;-)  HTTP 1.1 is dated June 1999, and I covered headers in my sequel to Dave's BDG which I entitled Headers and Hrefs.

Data: yum, yum


MicrosoftWatch [via ScriptingNews]:  Box went on to call the development of a "data-oriented language" one of the "most interesting areas for innovation in the next five years."  Pardon me while I wipe the drool off my chin.  Hopefully, this new language will have explicit support for distributed operations.  Perhaps even along the lines of what I outlined in Neurotransmitters.

Where can I sign up?

BlogScene


Erik Hatcher: I decided to rename my current pet project to blogscene as I'm going to use Lucene as its underlying storage/retrieval mechanism rather than the filesystem.   Now that sounds innovative!  Using the search engine as the primary data store for a blogging tool.  Cool!

Can.Worms.Open()


I'm making available a near final draft of the Busy Developers Guide to WSDL, Part III: a.k.a. document literal.  I may do some more tweaks and respond to suggestions and bug reports. 

The example in this essay is based on the RESTLog create news interface, modified to be compliant with the SOAP 1.1 specifications.

I can't help but note that this document shows how it is possible to answer yes to all eight questions in Paul Prescod's Slippery Soap.  It is also related to the irony that Jon Udell deemed priceless, and, of course, the REST+SOAP essay.

Let the fireworks begin.  And Joe, if the result is any forward progress at all, I promise to go back and address your questions, once the embers have died down, of course.