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Q6: How Do Domain Modeling and Atom(Pub) Fit Together?

In various forums, I have claimed the benefits of using domain modeling (DM) to design RESTful Web resources, but explaining why is surprisingly difficult. Efforts so far have been geared towards the domain modeling crowd, but there are so many bells, whistles, and misunderstandings of DM that the simple beauty is easily missed. An appreciation of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern helps immensely, but if you're like me a clear understanding of MVC is hard to come by. Last night I was thinking that an RDF route might be a more efficient. Today an AtomPub perspective seems more likely. For people who are unfamiliar with all of the above, other routes need to be mapped out. I would claim, though, that the situation is analogous to the "Ah ha!" transition from the service-oriented to resource-oriented perspective. Atom(Pub) is probably the easiest route to this realization, so the shortest path to appreciating DM probably lies in this same direction.


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cléoradar (16 mai 2009). Q6: How Do Domain Modeling and Atom(Pub) Fit Together? Cléo Radar. Consulté le 10 mai 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/mwd0