Just FYI, I've whipped together an alternate way of looking at how RDF can be used as a description language for Web services and resources. I've got a place holder for where a WSDL RDF mapping could go. What I think is interesting about this work from a Web architecture point of view, is that it produces a taxonomy of interfaces suitable for defining the interface to *all* Web resources (that is, :Container, :Replaceable, :Resource, :Deleteable). http://www.markbaker.ca/2002/03/RestRDF/ BTW, the syntax I use is Notation3, which is much easier for humans to consume than the XML serialization of RDF. http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/Primer.html MB -- Mark Baker, Chief Science Officer, Planetfred, Inc. Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA. mbaker@planetfred.com http://www.markbaker.ca http://www.planetfred.comReceived on Tuesday, 5 March 2002 16:40:05 GMT
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