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REST in practice [workshop]

A session at Software Architect 2011

The web is fast becoming a serious competitor to traditional enterprise architecture approaches. This tutorial will provide an introduction to RESTful web service techniques, both from a theoretical and practical perspective.
The tutorial is broken down as follows:
• Introduction and motivation
• The web architecture
• Simple web integration including POX and URI tunnelling
• CRUD services using URI templates and HTTP
• Semantics using Microformats and RDF
• Hypermedia and the REST architectural style
• Scalability and how a text-based client-server polling protocol outperforms everything else!
• ATOM and ATOMPub for event-driven and pub/sub applications security
• Conclusions and further thoughts
Participants should be comfortable with distributed computing concepts, but won’t need any particular integration or middleware experience.

About the speakers

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Jim Webber

Director of professional services for ThoughtWorks, where he works on dependable distributed systems architecture for clients.

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Ian Robinson

A principal consultant with ThoughtWorks, where he helps clients create sustainable service-oriented systems.

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When

Time 9:30am5:30pm GMT

Date Fri 21st October 2011

Short URL

lanyrd.com/sfmmr

Official event site

www.software-architect.co.uk

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  • REST in Practice
  • Developing Enterprise Web Services

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