The Restful WebHow to create a REST Protocol Published on XML.com.tag:oreilly.com,2009:column-342006-07-19T22:04Ztag:xml.com,2006:article:1663
Joe Gregorio's latest Restful Web column implements the Atom Publishing Protocol as a Python web service using WSGI.
2006-07-19T07:00Z2006-07-19T22:04ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2006, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2006:article:1650
In this latest Restful Web column, Joe Gregorio explains HTTP persistent connections, pipelining, and the sad state of HTTP authentication.
2006-03-29T07:00Z2006-03-30T07:05ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2006, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2006:article:1642
In the latest installment of Joe Gregorio's The Restful Web column Joe goes a bit nuts, presenting <code>httplib2</code>, a Python HTTP client library written with the goal of doing caching in HTTP right.
2006-02-01T07:00Z2006-02-02T07:05ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2006, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1632
Joe Gregorio's latest Restful Web column brings us up to date with Atom Publishing Protocol. Fast on the heels of the Atom Syndication Format becoming an internet standard, it's time to see where the APP stands.
2005-12-07T07:00Z2005-12-08T07:05ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1620
In this month's The Restful Web column, Joe Gregorio draws together some disparate threads into a single, exciting idea: the Atom Store.
2005-09-21T07:00Z2005-09-22T07:05ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1610
Joe Gregorio, in his latest Restful Web column, shows us how to write dispatch code to handle REST requests.
2005-08-17T07:00Z2005-08-18T07:05ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1588
In his latest Restful Web column, Joe Gregorio implements a set of Python functions for doing the right thing--analyzing, parsing, and matching--with HTTP request media types.
2005-06-08T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:12ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1561
In his latest RESTful Web column, Joe Gregorio turns to an important design question: how will clients figure out the URIs of important resources in a Web service or app?
2005-04-06T07:00Z2005-07-21T07:10ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1544
Joe Gregorio returns with another Restful Web column, taking up the issue of designing a REST protocol for your application.
2005-03-02T07:00Z2005-03-07T23:00ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2005:article:1520
In Joe Gregorio's latest Restful Web column, he explains that Amazon's Simple Queue Service, a web service offering a queue for reliable storage of transient messages, isn't as RESTful as it claims.
2005-01-05T07:00Z2005-01-13T17:28ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2005, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2004:article:1510
In his first installment of XML.com's new column, The Restful Web, Joe Gregorio, one of the people behind Atom, explains how to use REST to create an application protocol in four easy steps.
2004-12-01T07:00Z2004-12-03T07:04ZJoe GregorioThe Restful WebJoe GregorioO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associates