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Lots of REST For Ruby on Rails 2.0

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SMK
Sean Michael Kerner
Dec 13, 2007

“Ruby on Rails 2.0 (RoR) is the first major release of the
popular dynamic language framework in 18 months. At its heart is a
fundamental decision in how the framework will work with Web
Services.

“Instead of SOAP (Service Oriented Architecture Protocol)
support in RoR, the open source framework has instead decided to
focus on the competing REST (Representational State Transfer)
protocol. The move could make RoR even more popular as it ramps up
against other development frameworks.

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SMK

Sean Michael Kerner

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