Sunday, 23 February 2014

How should a REST URL schema look like for a tree hierarchy?

How should a REST URL schema look like for a tree hierarchy?



1.Getting Started - schema.org

Description:Getting started with schema.org. Most webmasters are familiar
with HTML tags on their pages. Usually, HTML tags tell the browser how to
display the information ...



2.Univeral Resource Identifiers -- Axioms of Web architecture

Description:Comparison of some URI schemes Scheme prefix Identity
relationship: what does the URI correspond to? Reuse Persistence



3.url - REST API Best practices: Where to put parameters ...

Description:Late answer but I'll add some additional insight to what has
been shared, namely that there are several types of "parameters" to a
request, and you should take this ...



4.29+ Evidences for Macroevolution: Part 1 - talk.origins

Description:"It will be determined to what extent the phylogenetic tree,
as derived from molecular data in complete independence from the results
of organismal biology, coincides ...



5.Chapter 7 - DTDs and Schema - XML: A Deeper Understanding ...

Description:Although DTDs allow a great deal of control over the structure
of an XML vocabulary, there are still holes within its structure that
prevent DTDs from fully ...



6.Henchman Publishing - LiveJournal

Description:There's a new Game of Thrones trailer for your viewing
pleasure, and even knowing what's going to happen, I can't wait to see the
full show. I'm wondering if this ...



7.ENCODE: the rough guide to the human genome : Not Exactly ...

Description:05-09-2012 · Here's what I responded to Larry Moran: "Come on
now. Ewan, and the rest of the ENCODE team, have thought about this for a
while. BUT, forget about the ...



8.Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB)

Description:Now let's look at how you use JAXB to access an XML document
such as books.xml and display its data. Using JAXB, you would: Bind the
schema for the XML document.



9.Jane Eyre - Shmoop

Description:Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. Jane Eyre analysis by PhD
students from Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley



10.see - definition of see by the Free Online Dictionary ...

Description:see 1 (sē) v. saw (sô), seen (sēn), see·ing, sees.
v.tr. 1. To perceive with the eye. 2. a. To apprehend as if with the eye.
b. To detect by means analogous to ...

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