By bloid
via sitepoint.com
Published: Feb 06 2008 / 13:29
RESTful Rails have been a a much debated part of the Rails core, since the original restful_rails plugin was merged in to core just over a year ago. But with the improvements that have been made in Rails 2.0, they are here to stay, so it is important to understand what they are, how they work and when to (and when NOT to) use them. This is actually a pretty big topic, and I think it is worth while giving you some background first, so I’ll split the post in twain - Part I is theoretical, Part II is practical. So get your network protocol hats on, and get ready to learn about the inner workings of the language of the web.
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Tags: frameworks, ruby, web services



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