Hi,
there has been a lot of debate recently in the industry about SOAP vs. REST as the basis of web services. I've written an IVOA Note on how UWS might be presented as a REST service: please see
http://www.ivoa.net/Documents/latest/UWS-REST.html
Based on the worked examples in the note, and on a prototype I'm working on, the chances for making a good, RESTful UWS are high. I reckon it would be more useful - simpler, easier, more-generally applicable - than a SOAP-based protocol. In particular, I like the idea of adding UWS options to protocols like SIAP and TAP without lathering them up.
My personal preference is to work, from here on, just on the RESTful form of UWS and to abandon the SOAP version. Since, AFAIK, I'm the only one who has writen any SOAP UWS code I think this should be OK. Please let me know your views.
Cheers,
Guy
Guy Rixon gtr-at-ast.cam.ac.uk Institute of Astronomy Tel: +44-1223-337542 Madingley Road, Cambridge, UK, CB3 0HA Fax: +44-1223-337523Received on 2007-02-26Z16:45:43