Amazon Web Services Blog: Amazon DevCon - Rael Dornfest in Development: Web services
Notes from Rael Dornfest's talk at Amazon's internal developer's conference.
Preventing Web Service Security Breaches with Unit Testing in Development: Web services
As Web services increase in complexity and connectivity, security is growing as a major concern. Many security breaches have been the result of poorly tested software that allows unexpected inputs to pass and weaken security measures.
ObjectGraph: How does it work in Development: Web services
How to do Google Suggest style lookups with the XMLHttpRequest Javascript object.
How to Create a REST Protocol in Development: Web services
Atom API in Movable Type in Development: Web services
New Face Of E-Commerce in Development: Web services
Opening up their databases with Web services helped these companies
TerraServer Web Services in Development: Web services
MT::REST in Development: Web services
MT::REST is a Perl package that provides Movable Type support for REST-style access to all of Movable Type's core functionality via an extensible framework using only methods inherent to HTTP and a simple XML vocabulary.
Web services visionary (An interview with Sam Ruby) in Development: Web services
The fact that we all agree that this is a meter, or this is a yard, or whatever you want to pick: that's a standard. By that definition, PowerPoint is a standard. Not in the same sense that people talk about standards bodies and the like, but, by and large, if you send something, PowerPoint is sort of the way you send it. Is it a standard I like? Not particularly. However, it is something that is known.
Time Bray: The SOAP/XML-RPC/REST Saga in Development: Web services
This is a pure get-me-some-info app, and yes, constructing URIs is a bit more work, but the result is that the Technorati results are first-class citizens of the Web and are represented by shortish strings, and if the Web hasn't yet taught us the magic of this combination, well we're never going to learn.
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