REST offers a great way to build simple applications that Create, Read, Update, and Delete resources. But what if you want to get at part of a resource?Addressing fragments in REST - O'Reilly XML Blog
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REST offers a great way to build simple applications that Create, Read, Update, and Delete resources. But what if you want to get at part of a resource?Addressing fragments in REST - O'Reilly XML Blog
Blogged with Flock
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