Friday, June 20th, 2008
Finally rest for all that boilerplate in Java. At each turn of lots of Java frameworks you are bombarded with layers. I felt this long ago and see it in the developers eyes that work with Java. Java can be easy, it can be RESTful and it will make you look sharp.

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Java is making things more lightweight now with lots of emerging kits that compete with other web ready platforms like Python, Ruby, .NET, PHP etc. After this many years things get bloated and need to be simplified. I think this will start winning people over in this direction.
Tags: java, jax, REST, RESTful, Restlet, service, servlet, web
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Thursday, March 20th, 2008
JSON-RPC is the answer to the argument that XML RPC is too verbose and bloated and convoluted. JSON is just about as simple as you can get in data formats and it is becoming a great baseplane standard and is a tool that spans many platforms.
“Does distributed computing have to be any harder than this? I don’t think so.”
Can it be even simpler ?
JSON-RPC is lightweight remote procedure call protocol similar to XML-RPC. It’s designed to be simple!
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Erlang
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Tags: baseplane, data, json, json-rpc, platforms, rpc, service, services, xml-rpc
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