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Read them along the lines of a Jeff Foxworthy "you might be a redneck if..." You might be a Resource guy if you actually use HTTP PUT You might be a Get guy if you use URLs to request parameterizedactions You might be a Message guy if you actually use XMLattributes You might be a Procedure guy if you feel you must encode XML inorder to pass it as a parameter OK, So, I won't quit my day job. But the key points hereis that not all HTTP GETs are RESTful, nor are all SOAP callsRPC. Brief history of software engineering 1960s Every assembler instruction and data location was individuallyaddressable. Code and data areinterchangeable. 1970s Gotos are consideredharmful . Subroutines provided parameterized andcontrolled entry points. 1980s SQL and relational databases were introduced. All datacould be accessed and manipulated with insert, select, update, anddelete statements. 1990s Subnets were bridged by an "inter-net" protocol. Subroutines with parameters became objects with messages byvirtue of moving the first parameter outside of theparenthesis. Stored procedures became the norm for any operation thatmodifies relational databases. 2000s TCP/IP displaced the subnet protocols it was supposed tobridge HTML replaced "green screens" as the popular source for "screenscrapping" Service Oriented Architecture s and Application Level Inter Networking isintroduced. Several key points here. If your leanings are towardsREST, then contemplate the notion of stored procedures: why do mostmodern relational database systems support such a concept? What problem do stored procedures solve? If your leanings aretowards SOAP, get prepared for the object reference to move outsideof the parenthesis. Either way, realize that things youbelieve in strongly today may - nay will - get abstracted away inthe future. Resources vs Services From a protocol (i.e., what goes across the wire) perspective -what's the key difference? To put it in the most simplest ofterms, the difference is between what goes inside the envelope andwhat goes outside. When you mail a check to a credit cardcompany, do you put your account number inside or outside of theenvelope? This difference might seem a bit esoteric, but theobject oriented revolution can also be expressed in similarlysimple terms. An example of the difference is encoding - in other words,specifying the character set used. If you send XML over HTTP,there is a redundancy. XML provides for the specification of encoding ,as does HTTP . The fact is, when you have two places where a pieceof data can be represented, you open up the possibility ofconsistency problems. This exists in HTTP as HTTP is designedto be independent of the representation of the resource, and itexists in XML as encoding is not only relevant during transfer, butalso when it is locally transformed or stored. The most extreme difference between these two models is on thename of resource itself. In REST, the resource is identifiedoutside of the envelope a Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI). While SOAP doesn't preclude this possibility, most soap servicesdeployed today aren't designed in this fashion. This is notall bad. Once you realize that an architecture point of view,whether this service is accessed via GET or POST doesn't make itany more RESTful, you realize that Google is a service. Onewhich permits parameters to be encoded on the URL. Key point here: when designing for resilience in the face ofchanging requirements, it generally behooves one to make choicesthat preclude the least number of future alternatives. Inparticular, one needs to be prepared for the dynamic creation ofnew resources, parameterized requests, and obtaining theidentifiers of resources in responses. The Dark Matter of the Internet Cosmologists have long posited the existence of dark matterwhose sole purpose is to contribute enough inertia to stop theinfinite expansion of the universe. In physics, the way onegenerally makes observations is by bouncing a few photons off ofthe subject. For large bodies, the effect on the subject isminiscule and can largely be ignored. On the internet, the analogy to a photon would be a HTTPGET. Clay Shirkey wrote an excellent article referring to PC's as the dark matter of the internet, largelybecause, they as a general rule, don't respond to HTTP GET. Unfortunately, the same is true of virtually al SOAP 1.1services. While they may interact with one another usingalternate mechanisms over HTTP, they don't interact with HTTP GETmaking them all but inaccessible to a large number of clients. SOAP 1.2's WebMethod feature provides the means to shed some light on thissituation. In the words of the spec Applications SHOULD use GET as the value of webmeth:Method in conjunction with the 6.3 SOAPResponse Message Exchange Pattern to support informationretrievals which are safe, and for which no parameters other than aURI are required; I.e. when performing retrievals which areidempotent, known to be free of side effects, for which no SOAPrequest headers are required, and for which security considerationsdo not conflict with the possibility that cached results would beused. The key point here is that applications that desire to bebroadly accessible should be designed with this in mind - in otherwords, to maximize their visible surface area. Structural support I have the utmost respect for those individuals who developed theprotocols that became the backbone of the modern internet. However, I also have equal respect for those that built thenetworks that allow our financial institutions to securely transferfunds (e.g., CICS ). And for those that have developed OLTP databases that are capableof handing hundreds of thousands of transactions per second andterrabytes of data (for examples, see TPC ). It is worth noting that many web sites are updated usingmechanisms such as ftp and xcopy. So, while REST is clearlyTuring complete, its best known application (i.e., the internet),only clealy demonstrates its applicability and scalability tohighly read only and mostly public data. It is theexpression of higher level operations (particularly ones thatperform non-atomic updates) that SOAP's value proposition becomesapparent. Sometimes, one truly wants to have an atomic"transfer funds from savings to checking" transaction instead ofsimply a series of discrete GET and PUT's. And for all of it's greatness, REST does little to assure thatthe HTML I produce will render properly in the browser of yourchoice. That's simply left as an exercise for thestudent. That's where WSDL comes in. WSDL builds uponyour choice of schema languages (though XML Schema seems to havetake an early and apparently commanding lead at the moment) andadds the notion of a PortType: namely if my service gets a messageof a given shape, it will promise to return a message of a givendescription otherwise it will produce a fault. Finally one of the key success factors of the web is notdirectly related to REST at all, but instead to HTML. This isthe simple statement in the original HTMLInternet Draft that any undefined tags may be ignored byparsers. This lead the way to a predictable path of evolutionof the HTML standard where new content could remain backwardscompatible with older browsers. As I argue in Coping with Change and A Busy Developers Guide to WSDL 1.1 , these simple principlescan be applied to Web Services. However, as this rule is notreflected in (or precluded by, for that matter) the current SOAPspecifications, one unfortunately can not rely on all toolkits toimplement it. If one could, the rules for evolving a webservice would allow adding optional parts/elements with uniquequalified names (that's the combined namespace name plus the localname) to existing services. Ideally, such rules would permitthe inclusion of optional/ignorable/mandatory flags in the body, akin to the mustUnderstand attribute already permitted in the header. The key points here are that much of the value (in even fullyRESTful systems) is in the precise documentation of the structuresexpected in requests and responses. Unification It should be clear from the above that I believe it is quitepossible to productively apply both supposedly incompatibleapproaches together. I'll sketch it out below, inprescriptive form. Note: while this is proscriptive, it isexpected that local adaptations will be provided. Start by modeling the persistent resources that you wish toexpose. By persistent resources, I am referring to entitiesthat have a typical life expectancy of days or greater. Ensure that each instance has a unique URL. When possible,assign meaningful names to resources. Whenever possible, provide a default XML representation foreach representation. Unlike traditional object orientedprogramming languages where there is a unique getter per property,typically there will be a single representation of the entireinstance. These representations will often contain XLinks(a.k.a. pointers or references) to other instances. Now add high level methods which take care of all compositecreate, update, and delete operations. A key aspect of thedesign is that messages for these operations need to be selfcontained - both the sender and receiver should be able to make theabsolute minimum of assumptions as to the other's state, andmultiple requests should not be required to implement a singlelogical operation. All requests should provide the appearanceof being executed atomically. Query operations deserve special consideration. A generalpurpose XML syntax should be provided in every case. Inaddition, when a reasonable expectation exists that queryparameters will be of a relatively short size and not requiresignificant encoding, then a HTTP GET with the parameters encodedas a query string should also be provided. Implications The following table emphasizes how this unified approach differsfrom the "pure" (albeit hypothetical) different positions describedabove. Resource POST operations explicitly have the possibility of modifyingmultiple resources. PUT and DELETE operations are rarelyused, if ever. GETs may contain query arguments. Get GETs must never be used for operations which observably changethe state of the recipient. POST should be usedinstead. Message Do not presume that URLs are static, instead presume that theyidentify the resource. In particular, recognize thatURLs can be dynamically generated. Expect URLs of other SOAPResources in responses. Use the SOAP Response MEP for pureretrieval operations. Procedure Treat the URL itself as the implicit firstparameter. Allow URLs to be dynamically generated, andreturned in structures. Use HTTP GET for retrievaloperations. Conclusions Looking to the future, the application level inter -networking protocols that emerge today will likely bethe application level intra -networking protocols of the nextdecade. Both REST and SOAP contain features that the otherslack. Most significantly: REST - SOAP = XLink The key bit of functionality that SOAP applications miss todayis the ability to link together resources. SOAP 1.2 makessignificant progress in addressing this. Hopefully WSDL 1.2will complete this important work. SOAP - REST = Stored Procedures Looking at how other large scale systems cope with updatesprovides some key insights into productive areas for futureresearch with respect to REST. Finally, it bears repeating. Just because a service isusing HTTP GET, doesn't mean that it is REST. If you areencoding parameters on the URL, you are probably making an RPCrequest of a service, not retrieving the representation of aresource. It is worth reading Roy Fielding's thoughts on the subject. The only exception to this rulethat is routinely condoned within the REST crowd is queries. Acknowledgements Thanks go out to MarkBaker , PeterDrayton , SimonFell , and Paul Prescod for their inspiration and input to this essay. Search



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