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REST in Practice: Hypermedia and Systems Architecture
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RESTful Web Services Cookbook by Subbu Allamaraju
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QCon San Francisco 2008
Posted: 22 September 2008 @ 15:14 UT from La Motte du Caire, France

The JAOO/InfoQ love fest returns to San Francisco for the second year running. This time around I'm picking up the mantel from Stefan Tilkov and running the (unashamedly) Web integration track (which you might squint at and call the REST track, if you're so inclined).
The great thing about the track this time around, is  the fabulous speakers  including the likes of Ian Robinson, Leonard Richardson, Steve Vinoski, Stu Charlton, and Mark Nottingham some of whom will be fresh from JAOO and the Enterprise Web Conference.
For bonus goodness, the audience won't have to suffer another Webber-rant on where WSDL went so terribly wrong since I'm only track hosting and not speaking. :-)
QCon runs from the 19th to the 21st November at the Westin Hotel in downtown San Francisco.

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Speaking of where WSDL went wrong, you should do something on the REST track around (gasp) toolkits, especially data marshaling (that problem still hasn't gone away) and url binding (we're just not there yet).

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Hey Bill, 

Yes, you're right - partially. If I'm still involved with QCon London next year it'd be good if you could perhaps present. 

Jim

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Hey Bill 

How about a session on REST security? This blog's comment antispam filter has more security than you average REST app 

-Gunnar

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