Re: ISSUE-36: Summary of ways of making containers

hello eric.

On 2013-01-24 19:30 , "Eric Prud'hommeaux" <eric@w3.org> wrote:
>text/ldp-container+turtle
>text/ldp-resource+turtle
>and of course the bastard combo text/ldp-cresource+turtle

please keep in mind that you don't have to (and in fact shouldn't) define
a new media type for each "kind" or resource you're exposing. the media
type identifies the protocol, and thus covers whatever "kinds" of
resources you are exchanging in the scope of the protocol. for
understanding what you're actually dealing with, REST says that resources
need to be "self-describing", and in the REST sense of this word in this
context, this simply means that you look at the "protocol identifier" (the
media type) and the resource (the "payload"), and then you know what
you're dealing with.

some media types (such as atompub, see
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5023#section-12.1) have felt the need (for
protocol reasons) to make resource "kinds" identifiable in the media type,
but then the preferred route is to use media type parameters instead of
minting individual media types.

cheers,

dret.

Received on Friday, 25 January 2013 15:30:28 UTC