REST, unlike SOAP, doesn’t require you to install a separate tool kit tosend and receive data. Instead, the idea is that everything youneed to use Web services is already available if you know where to look. HTTPlets you communicate your intentions through GET, POST, PUT, and DELETErequests. To access resources, you request URIs from Web servers. Further,what’s wrong with the seemingly umpteen-gazillion already existing ways toprocess XML? Between SAX, DOM, XSLT, XSL-FO, XPath, XQuer
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