Harald Kirsch wrote:
> Am 11.08.2008 10:09 schrieb Paul Sandoz:
>
>> On Aug 11, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Srinivas Naresh Bhimisetty wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Thank you. That clears my doubt.
>>> So you mean we can make use of the headers to get the session tracking
>>> functionality.
>>>
>>>
>> Lars is referring to making state explicit as resource state accessible
>> as resources identified by URIs.
>>
>
> As a kind of help to recognize better what to do, just consider making
> the session persistent, call it a resource and all exchange goes into
> the persistent session, ehm, resource. The good thing is that many
> problems of in-memory sessions disappear (replication, when to persist,
> memory limitations). Furthermore it helps to create clearly defined
> operations on the resource moving the resource possibly through a
> sequence of clearly defined states.
>
> Disclaimer: I am not an expert. This is just how I start to understand
> the REST concept.
>
> Harald.
>
>
Thanks Harald, Paul and Lars. This gives me some idea.
-Naresh