Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Why HATEOAS is not the witch to burn

Why HATEOAS is not the witch to burn:
But HATEOAS is a model that allows you to allocate to the server some of the responsibilities of your API's use cases: which are the next steps, where they are executed, whether to skip any, or to perform further redirections. HATEOAS isn't a reminescence of WS-* as much as slapping the REST label over remote procedure calls is a reminescence of RMI and CORBA (too many acronyms today!)

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