1060 NetKernel
1060 NetKernel
A discussion of 1060 NetKernel and Resource Oriented Programming
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13May
Tue2008
Video Talk: Architectural Implications of RESTful Design

I gave a seminar at SkillsMatter last week, title 'The Architectural Implications of RESTful Design'. The video and slides are now online...

Download the slides here

7May
Wed2008
Resource Identifiers, SuperStack and Context

Good forum post by SteveOfAR asks about the nature of resource identifiers and the resolution process through the NK adress space. Led me to post another long answer with a lot of details and fundamental thinking...

"Superstack and ROC"

Its really great to have people starting to reach the edges of the NK3 abstraction. Earlier today Steve Loughran pointed out to me that there's now interest in the academic community in the REST microkernel. There are so many areas for research - its a massive field.

It really is great to have company at last - we've been waiting quite a long time - 8 years since we started the NK basic research and we've been working on a proper foundation for ROC aka "what lies beyond REST" for the past 3 years. TB Revealed at the NK Architects conference in Sept.

9Apr
Wed2008
InfoQ article: A RESTful ESB implemented using NetKernel

Jeremy Deane has written a great article for InfoQ decsribing his architecture for a RESTful ESB built on NetKernel.

http://www.infoq.com/articles/netkernel-casestudy

4Apr
Fri2008
Resource Oriented Addressing Granularity
Following on the thread on the forum - I just posted what turned into a mini-essay on addressing and granularity in ROC.
3Apr
Thu2008
NetKernel, HTTP and REST verbs

I just posted what turned out to be a small essay on the forums in response to discussion about how NetKernel deals with HTTP verbs. The summary is...

Q: Why isn't NetKernel mapping HTTP/REST verbs? A: Because its RESTful.