RE: The State FAQ

Hi, Mark,

So if a request contains a list of URIs and the server needs to deference
all the URIs in order to process this request, would you consider this
stateful?

Hao

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Baker [mailto:distobj@acm.org]
Sent: Saturday, 8 January 2005 2:29
To: Robert Mark Bram
Cc: www-ws@w3.org
Subject: Re: The State FAQ



On Sat, Jan 08, 2005 at 02:09:22AM +1100, Robert Mark Bram wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> Well done on the FAQ!

Thanks, Robert.

> ==
> 1.1 What does it mean for something to be stateful or stateless?    (4ZT)
> In general it just means that the thing encapsulates state (or not, for 
> stateless).
> ==
> 
> I believe the definition should include something describing what state 
> is. For example:
> 
> In general it just means that the thing encapsulates state (or not, for 
> stateless), where state can be thought of as a set of data or attributes 
> or properties belonging to the stateful entity.
> 
> It may seem obvious, but I think it is easy to confuse state as a set of 
> data with a behavioral state as expected in a state transition diagram for

> example.

I originally had a "What is state" question there, but the best answer I
could come up with was "data", so I removed it.  I note that yours says
much the same thing 8-)... though perhaps carries some redundancy with
"belonging to the stateful entity").

But please, feel free to edit it yourself.  That's why I put it on a
Wiki!

Mark.
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Mark Baker.   Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA.        http://www.markbaker.ca

Received on Monday, 10 January 2005 03:16:39 UTC