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by snlacks
2178 days ago
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It doesn't really matter what the dissertation says. Because we don't follow dogma. REST has evolved. Whether people understand it or not isn't that important, what matters is the patterns that emerge that people are actually implementing on working applications. |
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It's like the word "literally" being used to mean "not-literally".
Roy's design was about using custom media types, over any protocol, discoverable via hypermedia. Popular design today is to use just application/json, over HTTP, with externally defined URL schemes. There's nothing wrong with that design — use whatever fits you. Perhaps its even fair to say that Roy's design has failed to gain traction (apart from describing HTML with forms), but what Roy described as "REST" is not what is now commonly understood as "REST".