Re: dwbp-ISSUE-213 (BP_REST): Changes on BP about REST APIs [Best practices document(s)]

My reason for asking is that I think it's important to consider possible 
use cases for doing something other than publishing an API. I realize it 
doesn't meet your criteria for being "webby", but there are people who 
use the web in other ways, and they may have good reason for doing so. I 
don't want to be dismissive of them.
-Annette

On 11/13/15 12:57 PM, Erik Wilde wrote:
> On 2015-11-13 19:38, Annette Greiner wrote:
>> I would not recommend the use of SOAP to anyone these days. I do
>> recommend the use of REST principles, even in backends that are not set
>> up as an API per se, because they make it easy to add an API later. Is
>> it always a best practice to make an API available? I'm not sure.
>
> well, if it's "data on the web" i'd assume at the very least there is 
> some remote access in the overall picture, right? if that;s the case, 
> then it can either be the FTP/SOAP-style "let's serve some files via 
> whatever transport channel we have", in which case i'm not sure why 
> the title even mentions the web, or it could be a way of doing this 
> webby, in which case your data model is your API, essentially.
>
> cheers,
>
> dret.
>

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Annette Greiner
NERSC Data and Analytics Services
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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