Publication Type | | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | | 2008 |
Authors | | Pautasso, C.; Zimmermann, O.; Leymann, F. |
Conference Name | | 17th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2008) |
Series Title | | WWW |
Pagination | | 805-814 |
Month | | April 2008 |
Conference Location | | Beijing, China |
Key Words | | Architectural Decision Modeling; HTTP; REST; Resource Oriented Architecture; Service Oriented Architecture; SOAP; Technology Comparison; Web Services; WSDL; WS-* vs. REST |
Abstract | | Recent technology trends in the Web Services (WS) domain indicate
that a solution eliminating the presumed complexity of the WS-*
standards may be in sight: advocates of REpresentational State
Transfer (REST) have come to believe that their ideas explaining
why the World Wide Web works are just as applicable to solve
enterprise application integration problems and to simplify the
plumbing required to build service-oriented architectures. In this
paper we objectify the WS-* vs. REST debate by giving a
quantitative technical comparison based on architectural
principles and decisions. We show that the two approaches differ
in the number of architectural decisions that must be made and in
the number of available alternatives. This discrepancy between
freedom-from-choice and freedom-of-choice explains the complexity
difference perceived. However, we also show that there are
significant differences in the consequences of certain decisions
in terms of resulting development and maintenance costs. Our
comparison helps technical decision makers to assess the two
integration styles and technologies more objectively and select
the one that best fits their needs: REST is well suited for basic,
ad hoc integration scenarios, WS-* is more flexible and addresses
advanced quality of service requirements commonly occurring in
enterprise computing.
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DOI | | http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1367497.1367606 |
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A Fair Comparison of REST and WS-* using an Architectural Decision Framework: is the Debate Over?
http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/05/rest-vs-ws-star
by Jean-Jacques Dubray, 6.5.2008