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=== Implementations ===
=== Implementations ===
;[[rest/cgi]]
:CGI is slow, and FastCGI is designed for C parsers.  Is there a third option?
;[[rest/rails]]
;[[rest/rails]]
:Ways to make Ruby on Rails more REST-friendly out of the box.
:Ways to make Ruby on Rails more REST-friendly out of the box.
=== Standards ===
=== Standards ===
* [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3205.txt HTTP as a Substrate] - Best Current Practice
* [http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3205.txt HTTP as a Substrate] - Best Current Practice

Revision as of 22:13, 31 May 2006

Microformats in REST Web Services

This the home page for discussion, research, and standards regarding how to optimally use Microformats as the encoding for REST web services. The goal is for all REST-related information in the microformats world to live under this URL.

Discussion Forums

Topics

URLs

rest/opacity
Properly Interpreting the "Axiom of URI Opacity"
rest/urls
How should URLs be structured for maximum clarity & discoverability?
rest/property
How to emulate WebDAV-style properties (metadata) over standard HTTP

HTML

rest/ahah
Asychronous HTML vs. AJAX
rest/datatypes
How to encode type information in HTML
rest/description
What, if anything, is the analogue of WSDL for REST services?
rest/webforms
Upgrading browsers to support PUT and DELETE properly

Implementations

rest/rails
Ways to make Ruby on Rails more REST-friendly out of the box.

Standards

Background Research

Examples

Brainstorming

Proposals

Note that these are all preliminary.

Implementations

Atom-based alternatives

Tools

 $ script/plugin install restifarian # need beta gems/edge rails for this to work

Examples

  • DARC: Darwin-Apache-Rails-CoreData
  • TurboGear AddressBook (Mac OS X-only)

Sites

Participants