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Mark's Soap Box: Insert Witty Couch Reference Here
http://wolfeidau.blogspot.com/2009/10/insert-couch-reference-here.html
From my world of software development, system administration and other stuff. Sunday, 18 October 2009. Insert Witty Couch Reference Here. As a sideline to my research for storm-cloud I ran into a post about a new service from ubuntu one. The post referenced a data store known as CouchDB. Which is a is a document-oriented database written in Erlang. As I am currently interested in how to store unstructured document data for my RestMS. One thing I find intriguing about this database is it's use of Erlang.
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Mark's Soap Box: November 2009
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From my world of software development, system administration and other stuff. Friday, 20 November 2009. RestMS where I am at. I received an e-mail a few days ago inquiring about my work on a RestMS. Implementation. In writing a response I was inspired to consider some of the things which I had discovered in my research so far. After working through a prototype for the REST API I started delving into the message handling and ran into a bit of brick wall. The RestMS protocol leans on AMQP. At this stage it...
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Mark's Soap Box: October 2009
http://wolfeidau.blogspot.com/2009_10_01_archive.html
From my world of software development, system administration and other stuff. Sunday, 18 October 2009. Insert Witty Couch Reference Here. As a sideline to my research for storm-cloud I ran into a post about a new service from ubuntu one. The post referenced a data store known as CouchDB. Which is a is a document-oriented database written in Erlang. As I am currently interested in how to store unstructured document data for my RestMS. One thing I find intriguing about this database is it's use of Erlang.
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Mark's Soap Box: RestMS a voyage of discovery
http://wolfeidau.blogspot.com/2009/09/restms-voyage-of-discovery.html
From my world of software development, system administration and other stuff. Tuesday, 8 September 2009. RestMS a voyage of discovery. For quite some time I have been researching lightweight asynchronous messaging protocols for use as a signalling protocol and the transport of telemetry. Ideally I was looking for something which built upon current protocols, and established client implementations rather than re-inventing the wheel. Quite recently I chanced upon RestMS. 2 It is based on the REST. HTTP 1&#...
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Mark's Soap Box: September 2009
http://wolfeidau.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
From my world of software development, system administration and other stuff. Tuesday, 8 September 2009. RestMS a voyage of discovery. For quite some time I have been researching lightweight asynchronous messaging protocols for use as a signalling protocol and the transport of telemetry. Ideally I was looking for something which built upon current protocols, and established client implementations rather than re-inventing the wheel. Quite recently I chanced upon RestMS. 2 It is based on the REST. HTTP 1&#...
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Digital Standards Organization publishes "standards for standards" - Digital Standards Organization
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Free and Open Digital Standards. Module:feed /FeedModule,params:{t:147224,digital-standards-organization-publishes-standards-for-stand:,src:http: / /news.google.com /news? Hl=en&ned=us&q=%22open standards%22&ie=UTF-8&output=rss,module body:* % linked title% * (% date %O ago% )}. Digital Standards Organization publishes standards for standards. Raquo; News / Front page. Raquo; Digital Standards Organization publishes standards for standards. Date: 15 Apr 2009 13:24. Number of posts: 1. 15 Apr 2009 13:24.
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Mark's Soap Box: RestMS where I am at
http://wolfeidau.blogspot.com/2009/11/restms-where-i-am-at.html
From my world of software development, system administration and other stuff. Friday, 20 November 2009. RestMS where I am at. I received an e-mail a few days ago inquiring about my work on a RestMS. Implementation. In writing a response I was inspired to consider some of the things which I had discovered in my research so far. After working through a prototype for the REST API I started delving into the message handling and ran into a bit of brick wall. The RestMS protocol leans on AMQP. At this stage it...