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Tuesday, July 09, 2002 |
The Angry Coder has a nice rant on Web Service Listings out there and an inability for mere mortals to use them in Web Service Listings - What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
"Why is it then, that developers/companies that build and publish Web Services don't follow this same logic? I have taken a look at dozens of the Web Service listings at both SalCentral.com and XMethods.org. In 9 out of 10 cases, the only implementation documentation that is supplied is the WSDL interface. What the fuck is up with that? I don't have the time to pore over some cryptic WSDL document, trying to figure out how to interact with a Web Service. I don't care how Goddamn cool or useful it purports to be."
8:27:26 AM
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The Artifact Network is a new .NET application that supposedly "enables you to contextually search the global, Artifact-hosted repository to find what you need." I don't really see how this is different from Code Swap way back.
8:20:01 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Sam Gentile.
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